HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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FREESIAS 
Doz. 
100 
Golden Daffodil. Very large yellow, 
extra sized bulbs . 
$ .50 
$4.00 
Elders Giant White. Much the largest 
and finest white. 
.60 
4.50 
Purity. Still the leading variety for 
pot culture and cutting. 
.40 
3.00 
Note. Bulbs of Freesias are ready in late July, 
they can be planted in pots as late as December. 
Excellent for house culture. 
ANEMONE 
Doz. 100 
St. Brigid Champions. The largest and 
finest strain of these popular Anemo¬ 
nes ever offered in this country, in a 
wide range of colors, 90 per cent will 
come double .. $ .60 $4.50 
Appenina. A charming blue form of 
this lovely anemone.75 6.00 
LEUCOJUM 
Doz. 100 
The summer snowflake carries several of the large 
snowdrop like white bells to a stalk, in foliage and 
bulbs suggestive of narcissus. Enjoys rather moist 
ground but thrives in an ordinary perennial border. 
Aestivum. Grows 18 inches in height 
producing its pendulous flowers on 
sturdy stems in May. $ .75 
Vernum (Spring Snowflake). An early 
bloomer only 6—8 inches high carry¬ 
ing pretty nodding green and white 
flowers. The Leucojums are better 
left undisturbed from year to year „. .85 
PUSCHKINIA 
Doz. 
Libanotica (Scilloides). Also known 
as Scilla scilloides, a charming bul¬ 
bous plant, the spikes of blue flowers 
with white midribs average 8 inches 
in height and are very pretty .. $ .60 
$ 6.00 
6.50 
100 
$4.50 
EREMURUS (FOXTAIL LILY) 
These strikingly beautiful hardy desert plants 
come to us from the mountains of Western and Cen¬ 
tral Asia. My first planting of them in Massachu¬ 
setts was as long ago as 1900. Their large octopus¬ 
like roots should be planted in the fall preferably in 
well drained soil which should contain plenty of either 
peat moss or leaf mold with a good addition of sharp 
sand. Cover the roots about 5 inches and the central 
