RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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CORYDALIS *bulbosa —A very rare species 
with fine ferny foliage and short spikes 
of glowing purple flowers on 6 inch 
stems. 50c each. 
Crocus 
CROCUS —Spring flowering specie. 
*susianus —Brilliant cups of orange gold, 
opening into a wide open flower in Feb¬ 
ruary. Delivery, Sept, to Dec. 1st. 5c ea. 
CYCLAMEN —We have seedling bulbs of the 
following species, from one to two years 
old. They are reasonably true, but as 
they have not bloomed, cannot be guar¬ 
anteed. 
They form bold tufts of thick leathery 
foliage and easily grown in any moist 
half-shady position, with perfect drain¬ 
age and soil composed of leaf mold or 
peat and good loam, with old lime or 
mortar rubble. 
*atkinsi — Hybrid between C. coum and 
ibericum, coming reasonably true from 
seed. Brilliant green foliage, blotched 
silvery white. Flowers pale pink or 
white, sometimes lined or flushed with 
crimson, in spring. 75c each. 
"europeum —Leaves marbled and the flow¬ 
ers, varying from pink to deep rose, are 
deliciously scented. Summer and fall. 
75c each. 
*neapolitanum —One of the easiest. Mar¬ 
bled leaves and flowers varying pink to 
seldom white, with crimson base. Sum¬ 
mer and fall. 60c each. 
*repandum —A rare species with leaves of 
fine texture and carmine or rosy red 
flowers late in spring. One of the last to 
bloom. 75c each. 
We also have a few of the following: 
*cilicicum — Pink flowers with crimson 
blotch. $1.00 each. 
"Coum — Winter flowering. Dark green 
foliage and small red flowers. $1.00 
each. 
*graecum —Heart-shaped leaves with small 
horn-like teeth. Pink flowers in autumn. 
$1.00 each. 
Special Offer —We have some nice two and 
three year old mixed bulbs, many of 
them hybrids, which we offer at 50c each. 
Erythronium 
