J8 MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS BULBS 
OXALIS 
A class of small bulbs, producing vast quantities 
of flowers during the Autumn and Winter months; 
they are very desirable for planting in hanging 
baskets. They arc easily grown in sandy soil, 
seven or eight bulbs in a 4- or 5-inch pot. Keep in 
moderate temperature. 
Buttercup. A splendid Winter-blooming plant 
for pot culture. The flowers are pure bright 
yellow, and produced in great abundance. Itt 
is very easily cultivated, and, being a strong 
grower, only one or two bulbs should be planted 
in a 5- or 6-inch pot. Doz. 30c., 100 $1.75, 1000 
$15.00. 
Deppei. Pure white; very fine. Doz. 20c., 100 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Lasiandra. Rosy pink. Doz. 20c., 100 $1.00. 
Shamrock. Clover-like foliage, pink flowers. Doz. 
20 c., 100 $1.00. 
Oxalia, Buttercup 
PEONIES 
(Ready in October) 
The old-fashioned, double Peonies are too well known to require description. Among hardy herbaceous 
perennials, the Chinese Peonies rank about first for lawn or flower border or shrubbery decoration. 
Officinalis alba. 
changing to white 
Each Doz. 100 
Roses Officinalis rosea. Pink... . 
. $0.15 $1.50 $12.00 Officinalis rubra. Scarlet.. 
For list of Named Peonies, see our Nursery Catalogue. 
Each 
$0.15 
.15 
Doz. 
$1.50 
1.50 
100 
$ 12.00 
12.00 
RANUNCULUS 
Gorgeous, dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots for Winter blooming, or in coldframes for Spring. Eight 
roots may be potted in a 6-inch bulb pan; they should be covered one inch. The colors include shades of 
white, yellow, crimson and purple, some being almost black. They are very effective for decoration, either 
as pot plants or cut. 
Grootvorst. Carmine. 
Hercules. Pure white. 
Romano. Scarlet. 
The above Named Varieties: 
Rosalie. Delicate pink. 
Seraphique. Yellow. 
Viridiflora. Scarlet and green. 
Per doz. 25c., per 100 $1.50. 
Giant Double French. Mixed colors. Doz. 15c., 100 S0c., 1000 $7.00. 
SAUROMATUM GUTTATUM (“Monarch of the East”) 
(Delivery after November 15) 
Blooms without soil or water. Produces out of the dry bulb, without water or soil, a beautiful colored 
flower-spathe, 16 inches long. The only treatment required is to simply place the large, flat, round bulb on a 
table or shelf in a warm room or greenhouse. The flowers, which are spotted dark red on yellowish, orange- 
red ground, arc entirely different from any other as to coloring and shape. Very large bulbs. Each 25c., 
doz. $2.50. 
SCILLAS 
Extremely hardy, early-flowering bulbs, thriving in any situation and worthy of more general cultiva¬ 
tion. The bulbs of Scilla Sibirica should be planted 3 inches deep. 
Sibirica. Flowers bright blue, of compact growth, 5 to 6 inches high; beautiful 
in combination with Snowdrops or Crocuses; also excellent for forcing in pans. 
Extra large bulbs. 
Sibirica alba. White-flowered variety of the above. 
Campanulata (Wood Hyacinth) Blue Queen. 
Campanulata alba maxima. White. 
Campanulata rosea. Delicate rose. 
Nutans caerulea. (Nodding Squills.) Blue. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
$1.50 
$12.00 
.25 
1.50 
12.00 
.20 
1.50 
12.00 
.20 
1.50 
12.00 
.20 
1.50 
12.00 
.20 
1.50 
10.00 
