166 WEST 23cl STKEET, NEW YOEK. 
15 
Montbretias 
(Ready in November.) 
Hardy Suiniiier-flowcring, bulbous jilauts that are bcconiiiig more popular every year. Tliov 
should be planted in groups and left undisturbed. 
.r, j. ir, ^ -A. 17 - -I- -i, 11 . ^0^- 100 1000 
Bouquet Parfait. Vermihon with yellow centre. $0.30 $1.50 $12.00 
Crocosmiaflora. Large, bright orange, tinged scarlet .30 1.50 12 00 
Drap d’Or. Orange-j^ellow.30 1.50 12.00 
Eldorado. Beautiful dark yellow. 12.00 
Etoile de Feu. Bright vermilion and scarlet; large flowers.,30 1.50 12.00 
Gerbe d’Or. Golden yellow.30 1.50 12.00 
Pottsii. Orange and scarlet; very free flowering.30 1.50 12.00 
Rayon d’Or. Ochre yellow and brown.30 1.50 12.00 
(DKNITIIOGAIAiM AKABICUM. 
(Star of Bethlehem) 
Very desirable for pot culture in the window garden. The flowers are largo, pure white with 
black center, borne on a tall spike. In pots tho.y should be treated in the same manner as the Hya¬ 
cinth. I'hicli 5c.; dozen 40c.; 100 $3.00. 
OX A LIS. 
A class of small bulbs, producing vast quan¬ 
tities of flowers during the Autumn and Winter 
months; they are very desirable tor planting in 
hanging baskets. They are oasil.y grown in 
saiuly soil, seven or eight bulijs in a 4 or 5-inch 
pot. Keep in moderate temperature. 
Buttercup. A s]dendid Winter-blooming plant 
for pot culture. The flowers are pure bright 
yellow, and j)roduced in great abundance. It 
is very easily cultivated, and, being a strong 
grower, onl.y one or two Inilbs should be 
])lanted in a 5 or 6-inch pot. Dozen 30c.; 
lUO $1.75; 1000 $15.00. 
Deppei. Pure white, veiy fine. Dozen 10c.; 
100 00c. 
Deppei Rosea. Pink. Dozen 10c.; 100 60e. 
Purpurea. Purple. Dozen 10c.; 100 60e. 
Lasandria. Rosy p)ink, cut foliage. Dozen 10c.; 
100 60c. 
Fine Mixed. All colors. Dozen 10c.; 100 50c. 
Oxalis, Buttercup. 
P E 0 N I E S. 
(Ready in October) 
The old-fashioned double Peonies are too well 
known to require description. Among hardy her¬ 
baceous perenials, the Chinese Peonies rank about 
first for lawn or flower border or shrubbery 
decoration. 
Bach Doz. 100 
Officinalis Alba. Rose changing 
to white. $0.15 $1.50 $12.00 
Officinalis Rosea. Pink.15 1.50 12.00 
Officinalis Rubra. Scarlet . .15 1.50 12.00 
RAXUNCELES. 
Gorgeous dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots 
for Winter blooming, or in cold-frames for 
Spring. Eight roots may bo ])otted 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. The.y arc 
very effective for decoration, either as pot plants 
or cut. 
Doz. 100 1000 
Giant Double French. Mixed 
colors. .$0.15 ,$0.80 $7.00 
S C I L L A S. 
Extremely hardy, early-flowering bulbs, thriving in any situation and worthy of more general 
cultivation. The bulbs of Scilla Sibirica should be planted 3 inches deep. 
Doz. 100 1000 
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. $0.20 $1.50 $12.00 
Campanulata (Wood Hyacinth). Blue.20 1.50 12.00 
Campanulata Alba. AVhite .20 1.50 12.00 
Campanulata Rosea. Rose.20 1.50 12.00 
