Giant Spring Crocus 
TOP 
Amethyst 
Baron Vor 
These bulbs are cheap 
You can afford to pi, 
SIZE BULBS—THE 
this year 
ant plentifully 
largest available 
Li 
Br 
l.ouis \I\ (Hrwiler) 
Doz. 6r>c., 100 Si.'o 
Marjorie Bouon (Cottage) 
Doz. ^ii.oo, KMi 
Kelzerskr«H)n (Single Earl)) 
I>o/.. KKI SiO.OU 
Autumn'flowering 
Crocus 
Doz. 45c., 100 $3.50 
Plant tliesf hanly bulbs in early 
Sciiieni[)er tor a showy ilisplay 
during October. j'liey ma>‘ be 
riMilily llowered iiir^ide and later 
•^iii cesstully planted outside lor 
blooms another year. 
Speciosus. Briglil blue with or¬ 
ange anthers. 
Zonatus. Clear rosy lilac, orange 
/< me. 
W e recommend the use of Pure 
li<iriemeal as the satest and best 
teriilizer to use when filaniing 
bulbs. 
Lavender blue, a beautiful shadr. 
^ Doz. 35c., 100 $2.40, 1000 $22.00. 
Deep purple. 
. U -, Doz. 30c., 100 $2.00, 1000 $18.00. 
Enchantress. Bright porcelain bliu . 
V 11 T Doz. 35c.,'100 $2.40, 1000 $22.00. 
Golden Ye ow. 1 he earliest to I,loon, 
jumno bulbs. Doz. 40c.. 100 $2.85, 1000 $26.00. 
Gold en Yellow. 
hirst size bulbs. Doz. 35c., 100 $2.50, 1000 $22.00. 
Grand Lilas. Soft lilac blue. 
1 V n ^ T , Doz. 30c.. 100 $2.00, 1000 $18.00. 
Julia Culp. Large, deep purple with hgliter 
attractive variety. Do; ^ 
Kathleen Parlow. 1, 
texture of the petal: 
other variety. 
Pallas, White, striped viulet. Shotvv ..range anthers. 
p_ ^ Doz. 35c., 100 $2.40, 1000 $22.00. 
H 1 glossy- purple. Extra large 
riower and choice. Doz. 50c.. 100 $3.65, 1000 $33.00. 
Snowstorm. Huge, beautifully formed blooms of purest 
' Doz. 35c., 100 $2.40, 1000 $22.00. 
All Bulbs In This Folder Mailed Free When Cash Accompanies the Order 
PERRY’S BULBS FOR NATURALIZING 
Snowdrop* 
Plant 3 inches deep, and fr’-ia 
Elwesi iCiavl Single Snoifdi- 
outdoors, and if planted in . 
early as January. They del- : 
open woods and arming tl* 
Do; 
' Galanthus 
’■•3 inches apart. 
•Always the first to bloom 
n-red place, may fiower as 
in being naturalized in the 
Pure white. 
. 100 $2.75, 1000 $25.00. 
02- 35c., 
edge. -A most 
100 $2.40, 1000 $22.00. 
s IS stronger and more lastin.g than anv 
Doz. 35c.. 100 $2.40, 1000 $22.00. 
Chionodoxa ' Glory -of'the-snow 
Spring's earliest blue llower. Plant 3 inches deep. 
Luciliae. Briglit skv blue, white eve. 
Doz. 30c., 100 $2.00, 1000 $18.00. 
Sardensis. Rich, deep blue. 
Doz. 30c., 100 $2.00, 1000 $18.00. 
Eranthis Hyemalis 
Spring's earliest yellow (iow’er. Plant 3 inches deep. 
Winter-aconite. A'ellow. buttercuiilike fiowers often appear 
tx'fore snow has gone. Fine Uir the n)cker\-- 
Doz. 40c.. 100 $L00, 1000 $28.00. 
Fritillan'a 
GIANT MIXTURE OF NAMED VARIETIES 
Doz. 35c., 100 $2.60, 1000 $23.00 
Meleagris {Checkered Fritillary). Dwarf, with large, pendant, 
bell-shaped dowers. Excellent for pot culture; valuable for 
large groups in garden borders, also rock gardens. Plant 
3 in. deep. 
Finest Mixed. Doz. 45c., 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00. 
Imperialis Imperials). Stately border plants, the 
pendulous whorl of dowers surmounted by crown of leaves. 
2 ft. Plant 4 in. deep. 
Mixed Colors. Each 40c., doz. $4.00. 
Crape-hyacinths - Muscari 
Plant 3 inches deep and the same distance apart. 
Armeniacum. The best of all. Throws tall, sturdy spikes of 
large, deep cobalt blue dowers. Meal for cuttin.g and 
naturalizing. Doz. 35c., 100 $2.75, 1000 $25.00. 
Heavenly Blue Improved. Tlie largest and best; delicate sky 
blue with large bells, tortning a thick, svmmetrical truss of 
unusual size. Doz. 35c., 100 $2.75, 1000 $25.00. 
White. \ ery dne. Doz. 30c.. 100 $2.25, 1000 $20.00. 
Plumosus iFliimcd or Featherfd Hvacinth). Distinct, with 
feathery r'himes of lilac blue, a beautiful and unusual type. 
Grows equall\' well in full sun or under trees and shrubs. 
Highly recommended for the rock garden. Grows 7 in. tall- 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00. 
Puschkinias - Striped Squill 
Beautiful little April dowering bulbs somew'hat like Scillas 
but witli more open dowers. Growing about 0 inches tall, they 
are suitable for the rock garden. bt*rder or piM culture. Each 
white dower is uniquely shaded and striped a soft, clear blue. 
Should be planted in September inclies deep and 3 to 4 inches 
ariart. Doz. 45c., 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00. 
Scillas - English Bluebells 
Plant 3 inches deep aiul from 2 to 4 inches apart. 
Sibirica ^Siheriaii Squill). A'ery soon after snow and ice go 
the.se lovely bright blue dowers appear. Valuable for 
every sunny spot. 3 to 4 in. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Doz. 40c., 100 $3.00, 1000 $28.00. 
Spring Beauty. A marveh'ius new Scilla. a real acquisition. 
Its rich, deep l^lue dowers are twice as large as those of 
Sibirica. A'ery free dowering, and showy over a long earh' 
Spring jieriod. Doz. 95c., 100 $7.00. 
Campanulata iSpauish or Wood-hyacinth). Each bulb pro¬ 
duces 2 to 3 spikes. S to 12 in. long, of handsome, Ilya- 
cinthlike dowers. A’ery effective in perennial borrlers. 
Alba Maxima. Large pure white, sui)erior to the older t^■pe. 
Doz. 40c., 100 $2.75, 1000 $25.00. 
Excelsior. Fine large sjukes nt an appealing shade of deep 
lilue. Doz. 40c., 100 $2.75, 1000 $25.00. 
Mixed -arcissi 
Mixtures of Spring Crocus 
The bulbs are somewhat smaller than the above named 
taneties. The colors include a complete selection of all shades 
and markings as well as the self colors. 
Doz. 25c., 100 $1.80, 
1000 $16.00 
WuA “ =1 Purple Shades 
White Shades 
Striped and Variegated 
Yellow Shades 
Mixture of All Colors 
Rose Queen. A lovely color. 
Doz. 40c., 
Here is your chance to 1 
■‘Daffodils" at a very low pric-- 
in the woodland or meadow, in 
shrubbery border or in some 
Avoid places where water is h 
otherwise almost any soil ir 
Planted this way it will be be-i 
for several years. 
I'ire mixture contains ma.'-, 
about all the desirable type'^- 
PoeticLis, etc. Choice cut H. 
supply a galaxy of blooms foi 
Spring, if planted in quantit, 
different types and varieties 
ence in the size of the bulb- 
quality. AA'e do not recomnu 
100 $2.75, 1000 $25.00. 
orioiis mixture of hardy 
luaiUing wild (naturalized) 
.d, irregular groups in the 
1 nook it is unexcelled, 
-i-md fluring tlie AA'inter. 
' ''‘•■n will be satisfactory, 
i.'!'till'bulbs undisturbed 
b iii'lsome varieties and just 
iiiL rrumpets, Barri. Incomps. 
■ •• -Its are included. It will 
Utitig over a long period, each 
B-. ing blended from so many 
■ will be a considerable differ- 
.. b vvill be of good blooming 
mixture for inside forcing. 
60c., 100 $4.50, 1000 $40.00. 
Narcissus. Triandriis Thalia 
Eatli •’.’jc.. doz. ,$•2.1.'), 100 $10.00 
Iris, Peonies, etc. 
Every Fall we supply hundreds 
of our customers with plants of 
Select Hardy Perennials, I lardy 
Flowering Shrubs. Evergreens, and 
Hedge Plants at popular prices 
and invite your inciuiry. 
Narcissus. Laurens Koster 
Each l.Ac.. doz. $1.20. lOO .$0.00 
Perry’s Single Early Tulips 
The letter (D. M. T.^ indicate those which grow dwarf, medium and tall respectively 
A ery fine I'T early torcing—A'arieties especially recommended being marked with an asterisk* 
Couleur Cardinal i A1A superior, velvety criin- 
-iiii >1 atlet tor late forcing tir Ix-iN, 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
' De Wet 1 1 I .A glorious warm orange. Hushed and 
•stippled .1 fiery orange scarlet. Large, sweetly 
entod blooms, universally admired. Grand for 
l.ite forcing or bedding. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50, 
"FI amingo i M ). Brilliant carmine rose, shaded sil- 
ver>' white. Beautitully and artistically crinkled 
petals. Hamlsome when forced. 
Doz. 60c.. 100 $4.50. 
"Fred Moore iT). Bright orange, sliaded scarlet. 
\ cry fine, sweetly scented. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
'Ibis iT*. -An exquisite, brilliant deep pink. Large 
blossoms and strong stems combine to make it a 
gem for cutting anti exliibition. 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
♦Keizerskroon (T;. .An immense crimson scarlet. 
e<lged yellow. -An old favorite. Still popular for 
bedding. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
*Olympiade iT;. The largest and tallest golden 
>'ellow Df this type. AA'hen forced in Februar>- and 
March it approaches the Darwins in size and 
length of stem. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
*Pelican iT). A very largo, intense Lily white Tulip 
for either forcing or betiding. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Pink Beauty iM) A most beautiful cherry rose, 
especially desirable for bedding or late forcing. 
Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
♦Prince of Austria i 1). Scarlet, suffused orange; 
yellow center. A trifie darker than De Wet. 
Handsome, sweetly scented. Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
♦Proserpine (AD. .A magnificent deep rosv iiink 
Tulip for any purpose. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
♦Rising Sun {x}. A very large and beautiful deep 
golden yellow. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Sunburst i,T>. Pointed flowers colored a curious 
but pleasing combination of bright yellow, stripeti 
and feathered a bright red. Doz. $1.00. 100 $7.50. 
♦Vermilion Brilliant (Ml. Ideal for pots or bed¬ 
ding. Rich dazzling scarlet. Doz. 65c., 100 $4.75. 
White Hawk i M). A large, pure white. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
♦Yellow Prince (D). Bright vellow. Fra.giant. 
One of the best of the color. Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
PERRY’S ‘FAVORITE’’ MIXTURE of SINGLE 
EARLY TULIPS. Only the first grade bulbs of 
dependable varieties and finest colors are blended 
to make this mixture that will flower at approxi¬ 
mately the same time and at the same lieight. 
Doz. 60c.. 100 $4.50, 1000 $42.00. 
Perry’s Double Early Tulips 
Peony-like flowers prized for Winter forcing and formal garden effects 
♦Crown of Gold. Pure yellow, with large, well 
expande«| flowers. Early. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Electra. Deep carmine rose, tinged violet. Enor¬ 
mous flowers on sturdv, 12 in. stems. Choice. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Marechal Niel. A soft canarj'yellow with an irides¬ 
cent flush of soft orange or salmon. The beautiful 
blending of these colors gives it exceptitmal apiieal. 
The finest of its color for forcing or bedding. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
♦Murillo. Superb blush pink shaded white; a most 
popular forcing and bedding variety. 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
♦Mr. Van der Hoef. .A beautiful pure yellow sport 
ot the variety Murillo. .A fine v'ariety for forcing. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $4.50. 
Oliver Curwood. Brilliant scarlet with margins of 
yellow. Especially rec.jmmended for jilaniing in 
borders in clumps for "high spots" in the color 
scheme. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
♦Orange Nassau. C)neof the finest—a warm orange 
red. tor forcing or bedding. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Rubra Maxima. Large, deep crimson for forcing 
or f>edding. A ery showy Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Parrot Tulips 
Late, or Mayflowering ."Single Tulips with large 
flowers of many brilliant, fanciful colors and mark¬ 
ings. The edges of each petal are curiously cut and 
fringe<L presenting an odfl ai)pearance. Especially 
attractive in a rock ganien. Plant 3 in. deep in 
light soil anrl always in tin* sun. 
Fantasy. The finest of all Parrot Tulips and one 
that always excites interest for its soft ruse color, 
fainih- striped and feathered with green is a gay 
coinbinati )n. It has strong steins to hold tlicir 
flnwers upright. Shoulil be in everv garden. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Extra Choice Mixture of Best Colors. 
Doz. 50c.. 100 $3.75. 
♦Peach Blossom. Large, bright rose pink, flushed 
^\ h^te. fleepening with age to carmine rose. -Alag- 
nificent for indoor decoration: compels admiration. 
Doz. 65c.. 100 $4.75. 
♦Scarlet Cardinal. Enormous, glossy scarlet, full 
rounded flowers on strong, tall stems. The best 
double red. for earlv forcing and bedding. 
Doz. $1.10, 100 $8.00. 
♦Schoonoord. AA'ithuiit doubt the finest double 
white sort. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
♦■Tea Rose iSafranoi. Pale yellow, flushed salmon; 
a very di'^tinct shade, and pleasing. 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
♦Vuurbaak, Large, fiery scarlet flowers, tinged 
orange when open. A'ery brilliant. 
Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
PERRY’S “PRIZE MIXTURE” OF DOUBLE 
EARLY TULIPS. The excellence of this mixture 
wUl only be manifest to those planting tliese splen¬ 
did ljulbs. AA'c are confident that they will give 
the utnijst in satisfaction, for these big, glowing 
Ijeauties do present such a handsome display 
when fullv open. Grand for formal effects. 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
Rock Carden Tulips 
Prized for their diversity of sliape, size, and colors 
that add interest to any garden spot with ricli. well- 
drained soil in full sunshine. 
Clusiana. The "Little Lady" Tulip. in. Slender 
white flowers marked outside a cherry-reil. Nooks 
with green backgrounds show off the dainty flow¬ 
ers tn arlvantage. Must be planted .s or in’, deep. 
Doz. 65c., 100 $4.75. 
Eichleri. 11 in. lovely crimson scarlet that 
commands attention early in .Alay. 
Doz. 55c., 100 $4.00. 
Kaufmanniana ("Waterlily Tulip"), (i in. Tlie 
first of all the Tulips to open, its 3} 2 flowers, 
creaniv white flushed with deep orange in the 
center and externally colored with red, ai»pearing in early April, 
.A rock garden favorite. Doz. 95c., 100 $7.00. 
Rembrandt Tulips 
Late single flowering. Ohl-time favorites blooming at the same 
time as Darwins, of tlie same shape, but lacking the characteristic 
■ii’lt colors. All tiave flames or -itriiies overlai*] on the delicate ground 
colors. Udd. yet remarkably striking and pleasing. 20-24 inches tall. 
Mixture from Best Named Varieties. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Breeder or “Art” Tulips 
(MAY-FLOWERING) 
Egg-shaped, opening during the heat of the day 
to show tlieir attractive centers and closing as eve¬ 
ning approaches. A aluable wherever brilliancy is 
not wanted for hazy. dull, unusual color blendings 
predominate. 
Figures in parenthesis ( ) indicate the height in 
inches 
Bacchus Exceptionallv large dark violet blue 
blooms; tlie bluest of all. Doz. 80c., 100 $5.75. 
Bronze Queen i20). Solt Iniff, inside tinged golden 
bronze. Aery fine out of doors, and a great 
favorite. Doz. 55c., 100 $4.00. 
Cardinal Manning (Goliath) (2.S). A striking 
rosy violet, flushed with a coppery glow. (Tiri 
lined with violet. Particularh' fine for late effects. 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
Dillenburg t2S). A magnificent, brilliant salmon- 
orange with a lilac flush on the outer petals; lighter 
border. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Dom Pedro i21). Rich coffee brown, shadeil ma¬ 
roon, inside glittering mahoganv. Especiallj- fine 
fur planting with light colored’ late Tulips. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Fairy (22). Deep orange red shaded mahogany. 
-An enormous globular flower on a strong stem; 
unstirpasseil for bedding or forcing. 
Doz. 70c.. 100 $5.00. 
Garibaldi i32). Pale lilac bronze with a broail mar¬ 
gin lit i>ruurose yellow. .A variety of great beauty 
\vi I-Ftg graceful blooms and somewhat refle.xed 
peuU*. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Goldsn Buff (30) (Golden AA’est). A distinct, new 
shade of golden bufl'; greenish yellow centers. 
Doz. 95c.. 100 $6.75. 
Indian Chief (32). .An exceptionally fine coppery 
r:d flusited purple. In great demand. 
Doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00. 
Loais XIV (30). Rich, dark purple overlaid with 
bronze anrl marginerl golden brown. Large, globu- 
lir flowers and distinct. Doz. 65c., 100 $4.75. 
Lucifer (30). A’ividly cf)lored; terra cotta orange; 
inside flushed deep orange. Sirnplv gorgeous; late. 
Doz. '80c.. 100 $5.75. 
Marechal Victor (2.':5). An unusual combination of 
lavender-vdolet flushed Ijronze with buff edges. 
Inside lilac-brown; vellow base. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Mrs. Beecher Stowe (30). (Jne of the finest deep 
purpies; doubly effective because of the velvety 
bloom on eacli outer petal of the e-xtra large 
flowers. Doz. 95c., 100 $7.00. 
Pink Pearl (2()). -An exceptionally attractive lilac 
pink overlaid with a rosy bloom; interior rose, 
shaded white. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Prince of Orange (24). Rich chestnut, overlaifl 
brilliant orange scarlet. Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
Reve d’Or (2b). A truly handsome variety, unques¬ 
tionably the finest of the newer reddish orange 
Breeders. Orange red with a bronze edge. Fra¬ 
grant. Doz. 80c., 160 $5.75. 
Velvet King (2b) (Drearinaught). .An immense, 
deep glossy purple on extra strong stem^. -A won¬ 
derful Tulip for the bortler or for planting among 
the shrubbery anrl e.specially effective combined 
with lighter colore 1 sorts. Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.50. 
MIXTURE FROM NAMED VARIETIES. 
Doz. 55c., 100 $4.00. 
(irupe-hyacinths 
bcuiii campanulaia 
.Spring Crocus 
Scdlla sibirica 
Daffodils, Hyacinths and Tulips 
can be flowered indoors as success- 
fully as the miscellaneous Inilbs 
listed under the caption "Bulbs for 
House Culture." They are very 
popular for this purpose. For your 
.guidance in the proper selection of 
varieties we have mentioned, under 
ilieir respective headings, those va- 
1 ieties that are best used this way. 
The four illustrations in black and 
wtiite below show clearly stages in 
the forcing of these bulbs. AA'e can 
supply you with bulbs, pots, soil 
and (ilant food at all seasons ami 
invite your inquiry". 
IlyaciiUh. Queen of the Blues 
Tulip Sundew 
One of the most unusual Tulips ever of¬ 
fered. The well formed cardinal red tjlooms 
are enhanced by tlie upper edges of the petals 
being beautifully fringed. It is a fine variety 
fur cutting and lends itself readily to artistic 
arrangement. Height 2.5 in. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
each order. Mixed cohirs only. 
Fantasy 
Doz. 70c., 
(Parrot) 
100 .$.5.00 
Amaryllis 
Newest American Hybrids. Strong, vigorous bulbs that can be depended upon to produce, umlcr 
normal house conditions, giant flowers in rich, choice colors. Each year we receive many fine repf>rts 
'f success with bulbs secured from us and of pleasure derived from them. Cultural directions witli 
Each 65c., 3 for $1.70, doz. $6.50. 
Anemones ' Windflower 
Bulbous rooted Anemones thrive best in the open ground 
but should be sheltered and well drained. Plant 13 inches apart 
and 3 inches deep. May also be grown in pots for blooming in 
the house if allowed to root in a cool place before taking into 
warm room. 
Giant French or Poppy-flowered Superb Mixture (De 
< aen). Single in various colors, including manv shades of 
scarlet. poz. 70 c., 100 $5.00. 
St. Brigid. Semi-double ami double in manv rich and tjrilliant 
colors. y>o't. 80c., 100 $ 6 . 00 . 
Duffodil. Spring Glory 
Eaeli l.5e.. doz. $1.20. loO $9.00 
rf 1 
Hyacinth, Gertrude 
Dutch Hyacinths 
“TOP SIZE” or EXHIBITION BULBS 
For Forcing or Bedding 
The largest bulbs grriwn and used primaril;. q 
indoor culture in pans or glasses. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $15.00 
Bismarck. Sky blue, a shade lighter than (.• 
Maitre. Forces early. Large, loose trusses. 
City of Haarlem. The finest of all golden y 
for any purpose. 
Dr. Lieber. Deep blue, excellent for early foi 
Duke of Westminster. Deep purplish blue, • 
centers. Fragrant. Highly recommended. 
Gertrude. Bright rosy pink, much used for f u ■ ing- 
Grand Maitre. Dark lavender blue. Large, b. d 
trusses of great beauty. The m<jst popular 
King of the Blues. Rich, dark blue. Blin>ni 
Lady Derby. An old favorite, delicate rose r in'*.. 
Long STiikes. Forces early. Grand in glass-' 
La Grandesse. .A large, late pure white; very .Himw 
L’Innocence. The best early pure white. Cl. 
either for forcing or bedding. 
La Victoire. The finest brilliant scarlet. Finv f'-r 
glasses, when it is a dark pink. 
Lord Balfour. Large bells of lilac, tinged violet. 
Marconi. .A ])eautilul bright rose for late f",. ta-. 
A Isroad truss on a short, stiff stem. 
Myosotis. .A light Forget-me-not lilue. 
Nicholas Dames (New). Deei> r‘se (link; large, 
well-formed bells carried on fine, strong stem-'. 
A'ery early—a splendid variety for forcing. 
Queen of the Blues. Light silvery blue. Large, 
late. Compact trusses. 
Queen of the Pinks. .A lovely, late, forcing pink. 
Extra large bells and trusses on strong, sturdy 
steins. 
SchoteL Pale porcelain blue. Excellent in everj" 
way. though bulbs may appear rough. Forces 
early. 
SECOND SIZE, or 
SELECTED BEDDING SIZE 
Esiiecially adapted to otitsicl:; growtti—the)' cost 
less, yet .give the utmost of satisfaction, A'ery 
popular. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00 
Described above 
City of Haarlem L’Innocence 
Gertrude La Victoire 
Grand Maitre Marconi 
King of the Blues Queen of the Blues 
La Grandesse Queen of the Pinks 
BEDDING SIZE 
Smaller than the above, but an ideal size for large 
plantings outside for brilliant displays. 
Each 10c., doz. 95c., 100 $7.00 
Described above 
Bismarck L’Innocence 
City of Haarlem La Victoire 
Gertrude Marconi 
King of the Blues Queen of the Pinks 
Lady Derby Schotel 
SELECTED MINIATURES 
The smallest size sold, fascinating in pans or in 
large clumps outside. AA’eight, lU lbs. per 100. 
Varieties same as for Second Size, above 
Each 10c., doz. 70c., 100 $5.00 
Special — Mertensia Virginica 
Virginia Bluebells 
This hardy perennial should be planted with Daffodils for 
contrast as they bloom at the same time and even linger until 
the May-flowering Tulips open. The beautiful clusters of nod¬ 
ding pink flower buds unfold to a dainty porcelain blue ami 
have a definite appeal. 
Choice Roots. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00- 
Pocticus Narcissus, Horace 
Each 10c.. doz. 90c., 100 $6.50 
Handsome Hardy Lilies 
LILIUM CANDIDUM. This is the popular Ma¬ 
donna Lily with snowy white blooms and yellow 
anthers that grace gardens during June at the 
same time as Delphiniums au'l A'er-.mica spicata, 
with which it contrasts so happily. It possesses an 
exquisite, delicate fragrance, too. Plant as early 
as possible this Fall because a rosette of leaves 
must be made before freezing weather. Set the 
bulbs only 2 in. deep, but over a handful of sand. 
Bulbs ready in late August or early September. 
Each Doz. lOU 
First Size Bulbs $0.25 $2.50 $18.00 
Mammoth Bulbs .35 3.75 28.00 
Jumbo Bulbs .50 5.00 40.00 
LILIUM FORMOSANUM (Philippinensc fonno- 
sauum). Regal-like in habit, lung, pure white, 
trumpet-shaped blooms with a faint shading of 
reddish-brown on the exterior which gradually 
fades as tlie flo\vers mature. The foliage on the 
.5 to 6 ft. strong, wiry stemr i'5 grass-like. AA'hen 
established, the bulbs will produce 3 to 4 spikes 
of 4 to 5 blooms each from inid-.Aiigust to frost. 
Delightfully fragrant, tool Stem rooting, so 
plant .$ in. deep. It will do better without lime. 
Each 20c.. doz. $2.00, 100 $15.00. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM. Hardy 
and very popular, being so dependable- AA'hen 
fully open the petals recurve gracefully on the 
stem, exposing the characteristic rose and crimson 
spots and flush on the white ground. Grows from 
3 to 4 ft. tall, blooming from mid-.August until 
frost. Plant deeply, ev en 12 in. on light soils. 
Selected Bulbs. Each 25c., doz. $2.75 
Jumbo Bulbs. Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
LILIUM REGALE ^ Rei^al Lily). Ea>ily the most 
popular Lily ever introiluced, giving utmost satis¬ 
faction in habit of growth, freedom Irora disease 
and profusion of blooms in early July. AATiite. 
trumpet-shaped, suffused with pink on the outside, 
canary yellow within; fascinating fragrance. 
These bulbs require deep planting, covering 3 in. 
and even more in light soil. Bulbs ready in 
October. Each Doz. 100 
First Size Bulbs $0.25 $2.50 $18.00 
Mammoth Bulbs .40 4.00 30.00 
Jumbo Bulbs .65 6.50 50.00 
LILIUM AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM iCiaul 
i'ruldbanded Lily of Japan). Particularly gorgeous 
form of Auratuin. Its growth is extraordinarily 
strong, 4 U) o ft., with unusually broad leaves, 
and its flower.s excepti<mally large, of a pure white, 
riclily spi.)tted yellow. -August. Called the best 
one for the garden by stjme cxiierts. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
LILIUM HENRYI iOrangeSpeciosurn). A’ery hardy 
and attractive, blooming when most Lilies are by. 
Plant in a little shade. Bears six or more nodd¬ 
ing flowers of a soft orange with a few' raised brown 
spots. Brown anthers. Often reaches fi It. Plant 
about 10 in. deep. Each 40c., doz. $4.00. 
LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM yCoralLily). A dwarf, 
very graceful Lily with threadlike leaves and clus¬ 
ters of nodding, tiny, bell-like, recurved flowers 
of brilliant coral red in June. Likes damp soil 
among rocks with access to sunlight above. Plant 
only (i in. deep. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.15, 100 $8.50. 
Read the best book on Lilies we know- 
Lilies and Their Culture—Craig. 
$3.00 
Supplies for Bulbs Crown Indoors 
Not prepaid, except under conditions applying to cash orders in the Boston Postal District 
BULB BOAVLS. Available in many shapes, sizes 
and colors. Their beauty and value can only be 
appreciated by seeing them in our store after 
Sept. loth. However, we shall have a very appeal¬ 
ing Copper dish in two finishes. 7 in. iliameter by 
3 in. deep, polished copper. $1.00; same size but 
of polished chromium, very choice. $1.25. 
BULB FIBRE, Prepared. Specially prepared fcir 
such bulbs as may be reasonable grown in fancy 
bowls or dishes without drainage. (Jt. 15c., 
I2 pk. 45c., pk- 75c., tju $2.50. 
PEARL CHIPS. Polished and glistening white 
shells, prepared especially for bulb culture in fancy 
dishes. Exceedingly attractive and in strung de¬ 
mand for goldfish globes and aquaria. A'ery effec¬ 
tive also when spread on greenhouse benches. 
Lb. 10c., .5 lbs. 45c., 2.5 lbs. $1.75, .30 lbs. $3.00, 
100 lbs. $5.50. 
PEBBLES, White Beach. Small, washed and 
wliite. Just rigliL for bulb culture in fancy bowls 
without drainage, or tor use on the conservatory 
liench. j lbs. 30c., 2.3 lbs. $1.00, .30 lbs. $1.75, 
100 Ihs. $3.00. 
Wooden Plant Labels 
Don't trust VLduable (danting information to memory when labels are 
POT LABELS. '’I in. wide. Not less than lOOO sold at the 1000 price. 
Mail AA'eight. Plain 
Length Per lOUU Doz. 100 
4 in. 3 lbs.$0.05 $0.25 
5 in. o lbs. .05 .30 
0 in. 6 lbs. .05 .35 
DAHLIA or TREE LABELS. 3'-j in. x in. 
Mail AA’eiglit per 1000 
1000 
Length 
Doz. 
Painted 
lUlJ 
$1.80 
4 in. 
$0.05 
$0.30 
2.00 
o in.,, 
. ,05 
.35 
2,20 
fl in. 
. .05 
.40 
Plain 
Doz. 100 looo 
Doz. 
Painted 
lUO 
s in., “s wide... 
10 in., "s wide. . 
12 in., 1' s wide.. 
Use a l)it of broken put archi*d 
over the hole and 1 inch of 
coarse drainage material to 
prevent wasliing 
Note coarse soil 11 
drainage material. 
'a incli free space 
for watering 
Leave 
at top 
Double Early Tulip, Electra 
Doz. 70e.. 109 $.3,111) 
Force now. Protruding 
roots signify tliat tlie 
pot is full of good root 
development 
Tlie opening of tlie outer 
leaves say also that it is 
time to bring the pot into 
lieat to force 
Grow Hyacinths on Glasses 
"Top Size" Dutch Hyacinths grow beautifully 
and look nicely on gla.^ses containing nothing but 
(Hire, clear water. Many of our customers enjoy this 
method and find it cleanly, interesting and satisfac¬ 
tory. AVe have a pleasing shape of glass made espe¬ 
cially for the purpose. Cultural leaflet free witli 
each order. 
Each 35c., 6 for $2.00, not prepaid 
_ 4 lbs. 
Special discount to the trade in 
. 500 sold at lOOU prices. 
quantity. 
$0.30 $2.00 
Inquiries solicited. 
$0.40 
_12 lbs. 
$0.15 
.65 
5.50 
$0,15 
.85 
. 18 lbs. 
.20 
.80 
7.00 
.20 
1.00 
..30 lbs. 
.25 
1.20 
9.50 
.25 
1.40 
PENCILS. .Always use a good pencil for marking. AA'e can suiiply a 
goofl Black Waterproof Pencil at 10c., 80c. per doz., or Wolff’s 
indelible, imported, with (irotecting cap, at 20c. pp. Electric for 
burning your data into wood. $1.50 pp. 
Clay Flower Pots, Saucers, etc. 
.Ask for prices on larger quantities 
Pots, Standard Clay Flower. Measurements from inside to inside. 
AA'idtli and depth equal. 
1000 
$2.20 
2.40 
2.70 
1000 
$2.50 
7.00 
8.50 
11.50 
BULBS FOR HOUSE CULTURE 
.All these are tender (not hardy) so are only used for indoor culture, usually in soil, though Paperwhites. Grand Soleil d’Or and Chinese Sacred Lilies grow luxuriantly 
in fancy bowls, without drainage, supported b\' pebbles. Mailed free ea.st of the Mississiripi. when cash accompanies the or<ler. 
Early White 
French Roman 
Hyacinths 
Inches 
Lai h 
Doz. 
Inches 
I'Qch 
Doz. 
Inches 
I'aih Doz, 
•> 
$0.03 $0.25 
4... . 
$0.06 
$0.60 
s 
. $0.28 $3.00 
21 .,.. 
.03 
.30 
o. . - 
.10 
1.00 
1(1 . 
.55 6.00 
3. . . . 
. . ,04 
.40 
0 . 1 
.13 
1.40 
12 . . . 
1.25 13.20 
. 
. . .05 
.45 
/ . . . . 
. .20 
2.20 
14.. . 
1.75 _ 
Clay S' 
aucers. 
Measure outside. .Always sold separately from the 
pots. 
Inches 
F.ach 
Doz. 
Inches 
Each 
Doz. 
Inches 
r.ach Doz. 
3. . . . 
$0.03 
$0.35 
(i. . . . 
$0.08 $0.85 
10 . . 
$0.25 $2.70 
4. .. . 
. . .04 
.40 
, 
.12 
1.20 
12 . . . 
. . .35 3.80 
5. . . , 
. .06 
.60 
3.. . 
.15 
1.50 
14.... 
. .50 
in 6 - 
ROUND CLAY BULB or SEED PANS 
, 3-. 10- or 12-inch sizes are sold at the same prices as 
STANDARD Clay Pots of those sizes. 
Calla Lilies 
De Wet (Single Early) 
Doz, 75c., 100 S,3.,30 
Golden (’alia 
Old-fashioned White. Many customers enjoy growing this 
in the living room. Requires a rich loam, a fl to 3 in. pot. 
and r'lenty of lukewarm water as well as a light, sunnv window. 
Jumbo Bulbs. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Golden Elliottiana. A rich, lustrous, golden yellow as 
large as the white, but with its dark green foliage handsomely 
spotted with white-a beauty feature. 
Jumbo Bulbs. Each 50c . 3 for $1.35, doz. $5.00. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Each 35c! 3 for 95c., doz. $3.50. 
Pmk {Zanlcdeschia reinnanyii). This’is the miniature variety 
that attracted so much attention at the last Boston Flower 
Show. Rose pink on opening the flowers, gradually deepen 
as they mature. An uncommon and rare variety. Grow like 
the common while Calla. Each 60c., d oz. $6.00. 
Oxalis 
Lfjvely for culture in hanging ji'it' and baskets. Plant six 
bulbs in a 7-inch (lot an inch deei* and keep in the sun. Started 
early enough sucli biiUis should bloom by December and con- 
linu’e Ihrougti the AA'inter. 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50 
Bermuda Buttercup. A pure Buttercup yellow. 
Grand Duchess Varieties. Characterized by dwarf, compact 
growth of foliage, with their attractive flowers Iield well 
above it. 
Rosea. Large pink. Hirta. A beautiful shade 
Lavender. A hwely shade. of pink and one of the 
best for pot culture. 
Ranunculus ' Double Buttercup 
A'ery effective, dwarf flowers, blooming delightfully in June. 
Easily grown in pots or coldframes. If in pots use six bulbs to 
each 5-inch pot. 
Giant Double French Mixed. The finest strain of Ranuncu" 
lus in existence, bearing huge, double blooms of all shades- 
including orange, vellow. red, pink and white. 
Doz, 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Grand Soleil d’Or Narcissi 
.A cluster-flowered Narcissus, sometimes called the Yellow 
Paiierwlnte. A'ery fragrant, clear yellow Iflossoms with bright 
orange cups. Nut hardy. 
Each Doz. 100 
Jumbo Bulbs . $0.15 $1.60 $12.00 
Mammoth Bulbs .15 1.35 10.00 
Chinese Sacred Lily 
Of even strnnKcr habit than the Polyanthus Narcissi witli 
sllinvy blooms comlhning a pure white perianth witii a golden 
cup. Its fra.grance is as ricli as the otliers but distinct in sweet¬ 
ness and cliaracter. Excellent for growing in water supported 
with pebliles, in soil-lllled pans, or in prepared bulb fiber. We 
are lileased to lie aide again to ofter our patrons this grand 
old favorite wliich is so easy to grow. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
Giant Paperwhite Narcissi 
Easily the Most Popular Bulb for Winter Blooms 
Nearly everyone enjoys growing this variety in the home 
during the AVinter months, the bulbs flowering so easily in any 
j-ancy bowl supported by pcdibles and immersed in water. Some 
Itrefer Prepared Bulb Fiber while others will use pots and s(.nl 
with eipially satisfactory results. AA'e suggest having suflident 
bulbs to permit succession plantings throughout the season 
from November to March. They will keep in perfect condition 
in a cool, dry spare room or cellar. Best results are obtained if 
the first planting is not made until November, and then kept 
in a cool room. The later the season the quicker the bulbs 
throw tlieir flowers, only about two weeks' time being required 
during March. Not hardy outside. 
Eacli Doz. 100 
Jumbo Bulbs (Stock limited). $0.10 $0.75 $5.50 
Mammoth Bulbs. .08 .60 4.00 
Selected Bulbs . .05 .50 3.50 
Loosely formed, delicately perfumed flower spikes for a 
splendid display from November on. Plant as soon as received 
either in soil or Prepared Bulb Fiber and grow in a moderately 
cool but frostproof room. _Pl«in to start them at intervals to 
enjoy their beauty all AA inter. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.60, 100 $12.00. 
Multi’flora Hyacinths 
A Novelty—Free Blooming and Decorative 
Each 35c., 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50 
Fragrant Hyacinths^—specially treated so that each bulb 
will throw from .3 to S spikes resembling Roman Hyacinths, 
ilainty, loosely arranged and charming. Unexcelled for forcing 
indoors yet perfectly hardy and suited to gardens. Customers 
who forced tliem last year were enthusiastic over results. 
Each bulb is packed in a carton with a colored iihoto and 
cultural directions, to aid you in being successful whether you 
employ peat moss, bulb fiber or soil in which to grow them 
inside. 
Yellow 
Narcissus, Twhik 
20c., doz. $2.20. 100 $16.00 
Dark Blue 
Light Blue 
Pink 
Red 
White 
French Roman Hyacinths 
Each 15c., doz. $1.60, 100 $12.00 
Narcissus, Croesus 
Each 20c., doz. $1,25. 100 $9.50 
