Miscellaneous Bulbs 
ALLIUMS 
Attractive little bulbous plants, with bare 
stems, carrying close heads of little flowers. 
Well adapted to rock-gardens and borders. 
EASTERN LAKE. One of the loveliest, 4 to 
6 inches high, with pink flowers tinged 
lavender. 50 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100 
FALCI FOLIUM. Large umbels of rosy 
purple flowers. Only grows about 3 inches 
tall. 50 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100 
NEAPOLITANUM. A popular variety for 
winter cut-flowers. Excellent for naturaliz¬ 
ing among scillas in woodlands. Bears 
numerous heads of white flowers during 
May and June. 50 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100 
UNIFOLIUM. Handsome trusses of rosy 
pink. Grows 6 to 10 inches tall. 
50 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100 
AMARYLLIS 
S. & W. Co.’s Giant Hybrids 
Few, if any, of the bulbous plants give the 
amateur greater pleasure for the window- 
garden than these giant-flowering Amaryllis 
that are so easily managed. Our strain of 
bulbs produces vigorous stems with from four 
to six blooms of the most perfect form, rang¬ 
ing in color from pure white grounds with 
varied markings of rose, red, and crimson, to 
the richest self colors, such as scarlet, crimson, 
bright red, cherry, and almost maroon. Pot 
up bulbs, as soon as received, in good garden 
loam, enriched with a handful of bone fer¬ 
tilizer; water well and store in a dark place 
in a temperature of 50 to 60 degrees for four 
weeks until well rooted, then bring to light. 
Put in a sunny window and give water regu¬ 
larly. Bulbs potted up during October and 
November may be had in bloom in March. 
After they are through blooming, the pots 
may be set outdoors to allow the foliage to 
die down; they should be left in the pots and 
brought into the house in November to start 
for the next season. 
MIXED COLORS^ Jumbo Bulbs, suitable 
for 6-inch pots. 
50 cts. each; $4.50 for 10; $40.00 per 100 
ANEMONES (Windflower) 
These popular flowers of French origin are 
useful as decorative plants for house or gar¬ 
den, and for cutting. If planted outdoors in 
the fall they must be well protected; may 
also be planted in spring in well-drained soil, 
and will flower during the summer. We offer 
extra-choice two-year bulbs only. 
EXCELSIOR MIXTURE. We consider this 
the finest strain of single-flowering Anem¬ 
ones as yet raised. The plants are taller 
in growth than the St. Brigid and more 
single. They contain many fine shades 
of blue, white, and scarlet. 
75 cts. for 10; $6.50 per 100 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Large, bright red, 
semi-double, showing a black center and 
suggesting a red poppy. 
70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
ST. BRIGID. (Creagh Castle Strain.) There 
is a wide range of rich and brilliant colors 
in this magnificent strain. 
70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
BLUE POPPY. A selected strain, similar to 
the St. Brigid, producing large, single. 
Poppy-like flowers in varying shades of 
blue. 70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
THE BRIDE. A very fine pure white va¬ 
riety similar in form to the St. Brigid type. 
70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
BRODIAEAS 
Little bulbs, native to the Pacific Coast, 
producing tufts of grass-like foliage and 
slender but strong stems, carrying umbels of 
wax-like flowers of great lasting quality. Ex¬ 
cellently suited for naturalizing and thriving 
in almost any situation. Blooms in May and 
June. Plant 3 inches deep. 
CAPITATA. Close clusters of violet-blue 
flowers. One of the earliest varieties to 
bloom. Grows 6 to 10 inches tall. 
50 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100 
COCCINEA. Clusters of brilliant red flow¬ 
ers, greatly resembling bunches of fire¬ 
crackers. Grows 1 to 2 feet tall. 
$1.00 for 10; $9.00 per 100 
GRANDIFLORA. Flowers few but large, 
rich glossy purple. Unusually long lasting. 
50 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100 
IXIOIDES. Very handsome, free-blooming 
variety of fine yellow. Often called the 
“Golden Star.” Grows 6 to 8 inches tall. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.50 per 100 
CALOCHORTUS 
Plant just before the ground freezes in the 
fall, and cover with 3 or 4 inches of mulch. 
These bulbs are injured by summer rains 
so dig as soon as ripe and hang up in a dry 
place in paper bags without packing material. 
Mariposa or Butterfly Tulips 
These get their name from the eyes and 
markings in the cupped flower which resemble 
butterfly wings. They are glorious spring 
flowers, delightfully different, easy to grow. 
CLAVATUS. Deep gold; very hardy. 
$1.00 for 10; $9.00 per 100 
LUTEUS. Orange with brown center. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
LUTEUS CITRINUS. Yellow, black eye. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
VENUSTUS OCULATUS. Cream to white. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
VENUSTUS PURPURASCENS. Rose- 
pink; tall stems. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
Globe Tulips 
Fairy Lanterns from western woodlands 
which do well in eastern gardens if given 
shade and gritty leaf-mold; lovely when 
naturalized in a shady rockery. 
ALBUS. Pure white. 
AMABILIS. Deep yellow. 
AMCENUS. Rose-pink. 
All varieties, 70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
CAMASSIA 
Perfectly hardy bulbous plants that bloom 
in June, producing flower-spikes 2 to 4 feet 
high, bearing many star-shaped flowers, 
measuring 1)/^ to 2 inches across. Bulbs 
should be planted 4 to 5 inches deep, and 
in the case of Esculenta and Leichtlini, where 
mass effects are desired, 4 to 5 inches apart. 
CUSICKI. Under good cultivation, grows to 
the height of 4 feet. Tall spikes of pale lav¬ 
ender, starry flowers with yellow anthers. 
$1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100; $130.00 per 1000 
ESCULENTA. A native of the Mississippi 
Valley, Ij^ to 2 feet high, with spikes of 
lovely purple, starry flowers. Very showy 
in mass planting. 
50 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 
LEICHTLINI. Similar to Esculenta, but a 
stronger grower. Flowers are larger and 
come in hues of deep blue and creamy 
white. 
$1.00 for 10; $9.00 per 100; $85.00 per 1000 
CROCUS 
Autumn and Sprins-^owering 
We offer three distinct types of Crocuses: 
Those that bloom in the autumn if planted in 
September; the Crocus species which usually 
bloom in February; and the Dutch Crocuses 
which bloom in March and April. 
Autumn-flowering Crocus 
Plant in September 
Excellent for planting in the grass and on 
the borders of shrubbery. Given a sheltered 
and sunny position in the rock-garden, they 
add delightful color at a time when most 
rock-garden plants are out of bloom. 
MEDIUS. Rich violet flowers, veined with 
purple at the base; stigmata is rich bright 
orange-red. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100 
NUDIFLORUS. Clear rich purple. A na¬ 
tive of southern France and the Pyrenees 
Mountains. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100 
PULCHELLUS. Lavender-blue; orange- 
spotted throat; anthers white. 
$1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100 
SATIVUS (Saffron Crocus). A native of the 
Mediterranean section from Italy to Asia 
Minor. Flowers large, purplish lilac, feath¬ 
ered violet, with showy orange stigmata; 
slightly scented. Free-blooming. 
50 cts. for 10; $4.00 per 100 
SPECIOSUS. Widely used in lawns, bor¬ 
ders and rock-gardens. Lively violet-blue, 
veined, with orange-red anthers and light 
yellow throat. 50 cts. for 10; $4.00 per 100 
ZONATUS. Rose-lilac; yellow center and or¬ 
ange zone. 40 cts. for 10; $3.50 per 100 
Spring-flowering Crocus 
Charming for rock-garden and general 
planting, blooming early in the spring. 
IM PER ATI. Exterior buff, lined with pur¬ 
ple; interior rich violet. Extremely early 
flowering. 75 cts. for 10; $7.00 per 100 
KOROLKOWI. Starry flowers of yellow, 
with bronze-brown flush on the outside of 
the petals. A gem for rock-gardens. 
75 cts. for 10; $7.00 per 100 
SIEBERI. Very early; bright blue-purple 
with golden throat. 
50 cts. for 10; $4.00 per 100 
TOMASINIANUS. Very pale lavender- 
blue, shading to silver-gray on the exterior. 
50 cts. for 10; $4.00 per 100 
Giant-flowering Varieties 
Extra-large bulbs 
AMETHYST. Bright pale lavender. 
ENCHANTRESS. Bright porcelain-blue. 
GRAND LILAS. Beautiful shade of lilac. 
INNOCENCE. Large; pure white. 
IVANHOE. Rich, dark blue. 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA. Deep pur¬ 
ple-blue. 
STRIPED QUEEN. Narrow lavender 
stripes on white ground. 
STRIPED BEAUTY. Violet-blue, striped 
white. 
THE SULTAN. Rich bright purple. 
YELLOW MAMMOTH. Deep rich yellow. 
Price of any of above varieties: 
30 cts. for 10; $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1000 
S. & W. Co.‘s Giant-flowering Mixture 
From palest lilac through the shades of 
blue to deepest purple, striped white and 
deepest yellow. 
30 cts. for 10; $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1000 
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