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SNOWDROPS 
The charming Snowdrop is the first of all flowers 
to herald the approach of Spring. As the bulbs 
are small, they should be planted liberally. 
Elwes’ Giant Snowdrops. An exceedingly large 
and beautiful single variety; flowers snow-white, 
with emerald-green tube. Doz. 15c., 100 $1.00, 
1000 $ 8 . 00 . 
Single. Pure white, graceful bells; early flowering. 
Doz. 15c., 100 $1.00, 1000 $8.00. 
Double. Flowers perfectly double, pure white.- 
Doz. 25c., 100 $1.75, 1000 $15.00. 
SPARAXIS 
Excellent for pots or coldframes and succeed well 
outside with protection in cold weather. 
Mixed Varieties. 2 for 5c., doz. 20c., 100 $1.00. 
TROP/EOLUM 
Jarratti. (Tricolor.) Scarlet, yellow and black. 
A beautiful pot climber of extremely easy culti¬ 
vation. The tiny flowers appear toward Spring. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
Snowdrop, Elwe’s Giant 
SPIRAEA 
(Ready in November) 
Splendid plants for forcing in the greenhouse or the conservatory, whole they produce beautiful sprays 
of flowers during February and March; they are perfectly hardy, and, when planted outside, flower in June. 
The dark green foliage resembles some of our well-known Ferns. 
Astilboides floribunda. Very large, pure white plumes, bronzed foliage. Jo.15 $T50 $8°00 
Gladstone. A much improved variety, producing enormous spikes of pure white 
flowers in great profusion.20 2.00 12 00 
Mont Blanc. Large plumes of purest white. The very best white on the market. 1.00 10.00 
Queen Alexandra. The color is a delightful, soft pink; very free flowering; growing 
as freely as the white types..25 2.50 15 00 
Rubens. Color a deep carmine rose, much deeper than Queen Alexandra. The 
habit is similar to Gladstone and a fine forcer. 50 5 .00 35 00 
Watsonla Ardernei 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM 
(American. Wood Lily) 
Most beautiful American plants, perfectly hardy, growing 
and flowering profusely in partially shaded nooks about the 
lawn, under trees, etc. The flowers are large, of the finest 
white, changing in a few days to soft rose. Doz. 75c,, 100 
$5.00. ’ 
WATSONIA 
Ardernei. The bulbs resemble Gladioli, sending up stems to 
a height of 3 to 4 feet, each stem bearing about a dozen 
snow-white flowers. Fine for forcing in the greenhouse or 
planting outdoors in Spring, like the Gladioli. Each 15c 
doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
PREPARED FIBER FOR 
GROWING BULBS 
Our specially prepared Fiber can be used for planting bulbs 
in pots, bowls or pans. Peck 50c., bus. $1.50. 
