Trade List of “Bulbs that Bloom ” 
HUBERT BULB CO., Inc., PORTSMOUTH, VA 
SPIRAEA 
(Ready in November) 
For conservatory or window-garden decoration there is no 
better subject. Are frequently planted out, and flower during 
Spring. They are extensively grown by florists as an Easter 
plant. Pot upon arrival and store in cool cellar or coldframe 
until tv/o months before you wish to have them in bloom. 
Gladstone. The leading and most extensively grown 
of the white varieties. Spikes of pure white flow- Doz. 100 
ers borne on long stems, with excellent foliage. 
Large clumps .$1.00 $6.50 
Queen Alexandria. The new pink Spiraea.$1.00 $6.50 
CALLA LILIES 
Doz. 100 
Acthlopica. The well-known white Calla, selected 
roots .$1.20 $8.50 
The Godfrey. The freest flowering of all white 
Cal las; does not make as large a tuber as the 
common Aethlopica, but the blooms are just as 
large and more of them .$1.00 $7.50 
FREESIAS 
We handle large quantities of these very popular Cape bulbs, 
and we call your special attention to our stock of “Purity,” 
which is a part of the original strain. Doz. 100 1000 
Frcesla refracta alba.$0.20 $0.85 $7.50 
Frees I a Purity. The true, pure white form.. .25 1.25 11.00 
TRITOMAS (Red-Hot Poker) 
Those are prized not only for their beautiful, stately blos¬ 
soms, but for their clean-looking foliage, which is perfectly 
hardy and over-green, being a helpful addition to the Herb¬ 
aceous border all the year round. 
Trltoma nohlllH. The flnost of the Tritomas, exceed- Doz. 100 
lngly free blooming and very beautiful; we have 
a grand stock. Good roots.$2.00 $12.50 
Freesia Purity 
GIANT MIXED CROCUS 
Thoso are bulbs of the best varieties, which will throw the largest, rich-colored flowers. Splendid for naturaliz¬ 
ing and being used moro extensively for pots. Owing to unfavorable cultural conditions in Holland, the price has ad¬ 
vanced a little, but wo are ablo to offor nice, largo bulbs as follows: 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Striped and Variegated ....... 
Doz. 
100 
.50 
Mammoth Yellow. 
$0.60 
$4.50 
Purple and Blue . 
.50 
White. 
.50 
4.00 
Finest Mixed, all colors . 
.50 
Miscellaneous Bulbs and Roots 
Oxalls, Grand Duchess. Assorted colors, 20c. per doz., 
8fio, por 100, $7.50 per 1000. 
Snowdrops. Thoso ologant llttlo flowers, the first to bloom 
In Spring, should bo found in ovory gardon. 10c. por 
doz., (15c. por 100. 
Allium Ncapolltanuin. An oxcollont variety for winter 
forcing as well as outdoor planting. Flowors pure white 
with groon stamons. Borno In largo, looso umbels. 10c. 
por doz., 50c. por 100, $4.50 por 1000. 
Olilnodoxa. Most charming Spring-floworlng bulb.* Two 
variation—Lucillaoa and Sardonsis. 10c. por doz., 75c. 
por 100, $0.00 por 1000. 
Sollla Siberian. Ono of tho prettiest of early Spring¬ 
blooming bulbs; dwarf habit, with sprays of rich blue 
flowors. Grown In masses, with Crocus, Chinodoxas 
and Snowdrops, tho offoct is charming. Useful for edg¬ 
ing. Good, large bulbs, 15c. per doz., 75c. per 100, 
$6.50 per 1000. 
Anemones. Hubert’s Double Mixture.. $0.20 $ 1.00 $9.00 
Hubert’s Single Mixed.... .15 .75 6.00 
Lily of the Valley. Clumps for outdoor planting. 20c. 
each, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
Early Flowering Gladiolus 
Ready in October. 
Every florist should grow some of these. They can be 
forced in the Carnation bed, coming into bloom in May, a 
good time in advance of the larger type. They can also 
be grown outdoors, being quite hardy, with a little pro¬ 
tection. 
Tho Bride (true). A beautiful pure Doz. 100 1000 
whit ^ .$0.15 $0.60 $5.00 
Blushing Bride, or Dclicatissima. White, 
with carmine blotch on the lower 
P etal s.15 .65 5.50 
Peach Blossom. A beautiful shade of 
delicate pink; a grand variety.15 .75 6.00 
A COLLECTION OF THESE INEXPENSIVE BULBS WILL GIVE LIFE TO YOUR GARDENS AND LAWNS IN THE 
VERY EARLY SPRING, WHEN IT IS MOST NEEDED. 
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