inter Aconite * Era nth i s hyemalis 
i ^ ^l| ow ^ owers » like buttercups, arise above a dark green rosette of foliage, about 3 inches 
i Ve • e S r °und, a (ew weeks before the crocus. Especially recommended for small groups, 
rockeries, and tor naturalizing in moist, shady situations. $1.80 per 100; $17 per 1000. 
Leucojum vernum • Spring Snowflake 
Similar to the snowdrop but larger and stronger. The white, bell-shaped, pendent flowers 
are tipped with green. 1 hey begin blooming in late April. Excellent for naturalizing—once 
p anted they take care of themselves. Aso do well in pots. 65c. per doz.; $4.50 per 100. 
Sparaxis 
Mixed Colors. Charming little flowers of the brightest colors and shades—orange, yellow, 
pink, red, purple. Thin, strong, graceful stems 6 to 8 inches high. Excellent for indoor 
winter flowering. 60c. per doz.; $4.25 per 100. 
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Slbirica. Drooping, bell-like flowers of the brightest blue color on stems 3 to 
4 inches tall. Ideal for naturalizing, not being particular as to the soil 
in which they grow. Also fine for borders and in the rock-garden. 
Blooms in early April. 
Sibirica Alba. Like the above, but white 
100 
$1 75 
2 75 
1000 
$16 00 
26 00 
Scilla campanulata 
Erect flower-spikes, 15 inches high, and open, campanulate flowers. Valuable for wild 
gardens and woodlands, where they should be largely naturalized. Bloom in May. Very 
effective when interplanted with groups of the May-flowering tulips. jqq 1000 
Alba. Clear white.$2 00 $19 00 
Blue. Porcelain-blue. 1 90 18 00 
Rosea. Soft pink. 2 00 19 00 
Ixia • Corn-Lilies 
Very thin, wiry stems bear small bouquets of many cup-shaped flowers. Too pretty to 
be so little known—they are worthy of a place in every garden. They are beautiful indeed in 
groups, beds, and small edgings, and excellent for cutting. Bloom early in June. 100 
Becephaiis major. Violet-red; extra large.$1 70 
Conqueror. Orange-yellow, brownish red at the outer petals.1 70 
Bridesmaid. White with carmine blotch.1 80 
Mozart. The finest and deepest golden yellow.1 70 
Vulcan. Carmine-red, with orange flush.1 80 
Wonder. Double; pink.2 00 
Finest Mixture of All Tints .$15 per 1000 . 1 60 
Fritill aria meleagris • Guinea-Hen Flower 
Dwarf, spring-flowering plants, bearing pendent, bell-shaped, yellowish white flowers, 
striped and splashed purple and brown, and curiously checkered. Very effective when grown 
among a ground-cover and invaluable for the rock-garden; also suitable for cutting. $2.25 
per 100; $21 per 1000. 
Fritillaria imperials * Crown Imperials 
Well-known, majestic, hardy border plants that bear clusters of immense, pendent, bell¬ 
shaped flowers at the top of the stem. If placed in a sunny spot, they may be left there for 
years in succession. Bloom in April. Doz. 100 
Aurora. Orange-red.$3 00 $20 00 
Crown upon Crown. Red with orange flush. 3 25 22 00 
Lutea. Yellow. 5 00 37 00 
Rubra. Red. 3 00 20 00 
Order early. This offer closes August 1 23 
