Jiulbs for the J^ock Cjarden 
ANEMONES 
Anemones should be planted the 
latter part of October; 3 inches 
deep and about 6 inches apart. They will do well on 
any well drained loam soil so long as it is not lack' 
ing in lime. 
DOUBLE. Blue, red, pink and white. 80c per doz.; 
$5.50 per 100. 
ST. BRIGID. (Semi'double.) Mostly double, with finely 
divided petals, and the most brilliant and varied 
shades, all having a handsome blue'black central base. 
Very graceful. 60c per doz.; $4.25 per 100. 
BLEEDING HEART 
Scilla Gampanulata 
most showy of the old'fashioned 
flowers. The flowers are heart' 
shaped, vary from light pink to 
a rosy crimson color, and are 
produced in sprays along the 
stem. They can be grown in either shady or sunny places, 
although they are more at home in the shade. Ready about 
October 15th. Large roots, 35c each; $3.75 per doz. 
CH IONODOX A (Glory'of'the'Snow). One of the 
^ ■ VI^ Vy AM earliest of our spring flowers. 
Bright blue, with large, clear white center. 40c per doz.; 
$2.50 per 100. 
One of the earliest blooming spring flowers 
and very effective in lawns and borders. They 
show off very prettily when planted in the turf of a lawn. 
When planting in the lawn, make a small hole about 2 inches 
deep with a dibble or sharp'pointed stick, and then cover 
with a little extra soil. They can be planted in this way 
without disturbing the appearance of the lawn. After flower' 
ing, the cutting of the grass does not injure the bulbs, and 
they will appear year after year, proving an ever'recurring 
delight in the early spring. They are also very useful to 
plant in Hyacinth or Tulip beds between the rows, thereby 
giving a succession of early flowers. Set the bulbs 2 inches 
deep and 2 or 3 inches apart and plant as early in the fall 
as possible. 
Large Flowering Named Crocus 
Flowers much larger and borne in greater profusion than the 
mixed sorts. These bloom well in the house, planted 2 inches 
apart in shallow boxes of loamy soil. 
ALBION. Fine dark purple. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
MONT BLANC. Pure white. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
SIR WALTER SCOTT. Striped. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
MAMMOTH YELLOW. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
WOOD’S SPECIAL NAMED VARIETIES MIXED. 40c per 
doz.; $2.25 per 100. 
ER ANTH IS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite). Early in 
■ I" ■ ^ spring the golden blossoms look charm' 
ing, resting on an emerald'green cushion of leaves, and form' 
ing a striking contrast to the Snowdrops, Scillas and Chiono' 
doxas. The foliage remains long after the flowers, making the 
plant especially valuable in moist situations, such as under 
trees, which the Winter Aconite enjoys, and where few other 
flowering plants will thrive. Plant firmly, 2 inches deep, 
about 15 bulbs to the square foot. 40c per doz.; $2.50 
per 100. 
Singular dwarf spring flowering 
plants, bearing large pendent, bell' 
shaped flowers of various colors—yellow, white, black, put' 
pie, striped and splashed—and checkered in the most curious 
way. Invaluable and exceedingly pretty when grown in large 
groups in the garden border or wild, dry situation. 
IMPERIALIS. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 
MELEAGRIS. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
(Snowflake). VERNUM. A white flow' 
er, resembling the Snowdrop, but much 
larger. Plant in clumps, 3 inches deep. 65c per doz.; $4.50 
per 100. 
LEUCOJUM 
LI LY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
door plant' 
ing only.) Small pure white flowers. Plant in a 
shady, moist place. 65c per doz.; $4.25 per 100. 
Ml Kf* AR I (Grape Hyacinth). Small, round 
lYl w JvMIVI flowers, growing on the stem like 
small Hyacinths. Flowering in late April. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
WHITE. 40c per doz.; $2.75 per 100. 
D A kl I I 1 11 IIC Plant and treat same as 
l^^l^l ^ V Law Anemones. Mixed Colors, 
60c per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
CAMPANU- 
LATA (Wood 
Hyacinth). Bears spikes 15 
Bleeding Heart 
SCILLA 
Snowdrops 
.nches high of belMike flowers, during early May. Plant 5 
or 6 inches deep in shady situations. Very effective for 
borders; will grow under fir or pine trees. White, Blue and 
Rose, 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
C^|| I A NUTANS (English Bluebells). Similar to Cam' 
panulata but spikes are not as tall and are more 
arching in character. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
C/-*|| I A SIBIRICA. Spikes 3 to 4 inches high, of small, 
^^1^^” drooping belMike flowers. Fine for massing in 
borders or naturalizing. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep. Blooms 
in April. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
The first flower to proclaim the com' 
ing of spring, frequently blooming in 
the snow. The pure white, bell'shaped blooms come before 
winter departs. 45c per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 
NARCISSUS for Rock Gardens 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS. A lovely little flower of 
rich golden yellow. Grows only 6 inches high, with rush' 
like foliage; flowers about an inch wide. 15c each; $1.00 
per doz. 
GLITTER. Perianth and cup are deep golden yellow, with 
glittering red edge, on 8'inch stem. 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
ODORUS, ORANGE QUEEN. Produces 3 or 4 good size 
flowers of golden orange. The flowers are produced on slen' 
der stems 10 to 12 inches high. 15c each; $1.25 per doz. 
SALMONETTA. A very pretty Leedsi with white perianth 
and salmon'tinted cup. Sweet scented, and free flowering, 
often producing two flowers on one stem. 15c each; $1.50 
per doz. 
THE PEARL. Double rows of silvery petals interlaced with 
yellow. 10c each; 80c per doz. 
TRIANDRUS, THALIA (Orchid Narcissus). An exquisite 
flower with 3 or 4 pure white flowers on one stem. One of 
the finest and daintiest whites. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
W. P. MILNER. Small, free flowering, with white trumpet 
and perianth. Very satisfactory for rock gardens, and blooms 
generally for years. May also be forced in bowls. Grows 
only 10 to 11 inches tall. 20c each; $1.75 per doz. 
BULB PLANTER 
The “hole'in'one” bulb planting tool. Re 
moves the soil up to a depth of 5 inches, mak' 
ing a perfect planting bole for many kinds of 
bulbs. 60c, postpaid. 
Mammoth Yellow, Albion (purple), Mont Blanc (white), Crocus 
All of the above will be sent prepaid 
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