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FRITALLIRIA MELEAGRIS ALBA. 
FRITILLARIA. (See photograph.) 
These may be placed anywhere in the gar¬ 
den or amongst the grass, but they prefer a 
moist and partially shaded place, and when 
in clumps of a dozen bulbs in such situations 
they look both striking and beautiful when in 
bloom in May. Height, 9 inches. 
Fritillaria Meleagris Alba— Pure white, per 100, 
$2.75; per doz., 35c. 
Fritillaria Meleagris — Fine Mixed — per 100, $1.50; f 
per doz., 20c. 
Fritillaria Imperialis— See Crown Imperials, page 
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DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. 
(The Bleeding Heart.) 
A rosy pink herbaceous plant for Christmas 
and Easter decorations. The roots we offer 
are supplied in a dormant state, and can be 
brought into flower very early in the winter 
if grown in pots and placed in moderate heat ? 
near the glass, just as the flower stems are 
showing. It is also an exceedingly decorative 
plant in the open border in the early summer 
when in flower. 
Height 18 ins. to 2 feet. 
1 _ Per doz. Each 
Dielytra Spectabilis, rosy pink, extra 
strong clumps. $1.50 $ .20 
Dielytra Spectabilis alba, white .... 4.00 .35 
DAFFODILS and NARCISSUS. 
See pages 35 to 47. 
DOG’S TOOTH VIOLET. (Erythonium.) 
A very curious, but exceedingly pretty group of hardy plants, admirably adapted for mass¬ 
ing in rockeries or garden borders. The foliage is elegantly marbled, and the flowers are 
exquisitely beautiful, greatly resembling Cyclamen in appearance. Height, about 6 inches. 
Per 100. Per doz. Per 100. Per doz. 
Red. 51.75 5 .25 Fine Mixed . $1.50 $ .20 
White . 1.75 .25 Grandiflora, Extra Fine Mixed, 
Purple. 1.75 .25 large-flowered varieties . 2.00 .30 
EREMURUS. 
The Eremurus are most imposing and effective when in flower from May to June, and they 
never fail to attract attention when planted in herbaceous borders or summer beds. Height, 6 to 
7 feet. 
Eremurus Himalaicus, producing long spikes the first year, per doz., $7.00; each, 75c. 
EUCHARIS. 
The flowers of the beautiful Eucharis are frequently used in wreaths and other designs, 
on account of their pure white colour. This plant requires a moist heat in which to grow it well. 
Eucharis Amazonica, per doz., $6.00; each, 60c. 
Carters Seedsmen by Appointment to His Majesty the King—High Holborn, London. 
