SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1908 
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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND PLANTS, Continued 
CHI0N0D0XA Gigantea. Now. A great ac¬ 
quisition, differing from all others of this 
family by its unusually large flowers of 
lovely lilac-blue,with conspicuous white 
center. Is thoroughly hardy and a perfect 
gem for spring decoration in masses in 
the garden, and when grown in pots for 
winter-flowering it is beautifully effective.:?!) 25 
Luciliae (Glory of the Snow). Very lovely; 
fine for naturalizing. 15 
Sardensis. 25 
CROWN IMPERIAL, Aurora. Red. 2 00 
Lutea. Yellow. 2 25 
Rubra folia aurea variegata. Golden varie¬ 
gated foliage. 2 00 
Rubra Maxima. 4 50 
Fine Mixed. 1 25 
ERYTHRONIUM Americanum (Dog’s-tooth 
Violet). Extremely beautiful and line for 
naturalizing. 1 00 
Large-flowering, Mixed. 
FRITILLARIA aurea. New Yellow, spotted, 
extra fine. Go 
Meleagris, Fine mixed seedlings. 25 
GALANTHUS Elwesii (NewGiant Snowdrop) 15 
Nivalis (Single Snowdrop). 15 
Nivalis (Double Snowdrop). 25 
GLADIOLUS Colvillei alba, "The Bride." 
True. Very popular in England for 
forcing. Ready in November. 25 
IRIS Anglica (English Iris). 100 roots in 20 
named varieties. Not less than 100 supplied 
Anglica Mont Blanc. Pure white, large 
and fine. This is the variety grown so 
largely in England for cut-flowers. 35 
Anglica, Fine Mixed. 20 
Lortetti. Pale creamy-pink, with brown 
spots. Extra fine.Each, $1.50.. 15 00 
Pavonia (Peacock Iris). Pure white, with 
blue blotch. 30 
Persica. Sky-blue, with yellow streaks. 
Blooms very early in spring. 2 00 
Reticulata. Deep violet, blotched with yellow I 50 
Rosenbachiana. Dwarf. Splendid grayish- 
blue, with yellow spot on the lower petals 
of the flowers. Blooms in March. 
Each, $1.50. 
Sibirica. American-grown. White and blue 75 
Susiana (lihizomatous). Extra line, large, 
flamed, very curious, not hardy. 1 75 
IXIAS. These are extremely beautiful, fine 
for forcing and growing outdoors, not 
quite hardy, but can be grown in the gar¬ 
den with a little protection. 100 bulbs in 
25 varieties. 
Viridiflora. Green, black eye, extra. 
Mixed. Very fine mixture. 
LACHENALIAS Mixed. 
LEUCOJUM aestivum (Summer Snowflake)... 
Vernum ( Snowflake ). 
MUSCARI botryoides album (White Grape 
Hyacinth).-i: • • • 
Botryoides cseruleum i Blue Grape Hyacinth) 
Botryoides carneum (Pink Grape Hyacinth). 
Beautiful novelty... 
Botryoides pallidum grandiflorum. Pearl- 
blue. 
Conicum. Dark blue...................... 
Moschatus Major (Musk Hyacinth). Grayish 
yellow, very fragrant. 
0RNITH0GALUM Arabicum. 
Umbellatum (Star of Bethlehem). Lovely 
and fine for naturalizing. 
RANUNCULUS, French. 100 in 25 varieties. 
Not less than 100 supplied. 
French, Fine Mixture... 
Persian. 100 in 25 varieties. Not less than 
100 supplied.... 
Persian, Fine Mixture. 
Turban. Deep scarlet..... 
Turban, Grootvorst. Bright scarlet. 
Turban, Hercules. Pure white........ 
Turban, viridiflora. Crimson and yellow.. 
Turban, Fine Mixed. 
40 
15 
1 75 
30 
30 
20 
15 
1 40 
1 75 
40 
4 25 
50 
25 
20 
20 
25 
25 
50 
25 
25 
1A) 
$1 50 
1 00 
1 GO 
50 
7 00 
1 50 
5 00 
1 50 
75 
75 
1 50 
1 70 
3 75 
2 25 
1 25 
1 50 
12 00 
10 00 
5 00 
10 00 
1 75 
2 50 
GO 
10 00 
2 00 
1 75 
l 40 
70 
8 00 
9 00 
2 75 
3 50 
1 25 
2 00 
1 20 
2 00 
05 
1 40 
1 25 
3 75 
1 25 
1 50 
1 OHO 
$10 00 
8 00 
12 00 
12 00 
12 00 
0 50 
7 50 
12 00 
11 00 
18 00 
9 50 
CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE 
Per dnz. 100 
SCILLA campanulata alba. White.$0 40 $2 75 
Campanulata caerulea. Blue. 25 1 50 
Campanulata rosea. Pink. 40 2 75 
Hyacinthoides. Fine blue. 30 1 50 
SCILLA Peruviana caerulea (Cuban Lily). Blue.... 1 25 8 00 
Sibirica. Finest sky-blue. One of the loveliest 
spring flowers; it has a color almost as deep 
as the sky itself. It is quite hardy and flow¬ 
ers outdoors at the same time as Snowdrops, 
in front of which it has a charming effect. It 
is fine for planting in the grass. If planted 
in pots and kept indoors it may be had in 
bloom as early as Christmas. Its bright blue 
color makes it suitable for any decoration- 18 1 00 
SPARAXIS tricolor. Fine mixed. 15 GO 
1,000 
11 00 
8 50 
3 00 
11 00 
8 00 
4 25 
OXALIS 
These are profuse bloomers, and very attractive in the house or 
conservatory during the winter. Plant three or four bulbs in a pot; 
tin; pot should be kept near the glass to prevent the foliage from 
growing too long. 
Bermuda Buttercup. Greatly improved selection from Orali* Cei'nua; 
grows in the congenial soil and climate of Bermuda until the bulbs 
have attained great strength, producing plants and flowers larger 
and more luxuriant than the common variety. It is one of the 
finest of winter-flowering plants for pot culture, of strong, luxu- 
5 riant growth; one bulb is sufficient for a 6-inch pot. The great 
profusion of bloom produced in uninterrupted abundance for 
weeks is astonishing. The flowers are of the purest bright 
G 00 buttercup yellow. 
Bowiei. Brilliant rose. Hirta. Rose-colored. 
White {Multiflora alba). 
5 00 
8 75 Price of any of the above, 3 cts. each, 25 cts. per doz. f 
$1.50 per 100 
Mixed, containing a large number of varieties. 5 cts. for 3, 15 cts. 
9 50 I per doz., $1 per 100. 
