Chionodoxa Luciliae 
Crocuses Eranthis hyemalis 
Erythroniums 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, continued 
CROCUS 
Autumn and Spring-flowering 
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. 
$1.00 for 10; $9.00 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. 
45 cts. for 10; $3.50 per 100 
SPECBOSUS. Widely used in lawns, bor¬ 
ders and rock-gardens. Lively violet-blue, 
veined, with orange-red anthers and light 
yellow throat. 45 cts. for 10; $3.50 per 100 
ZON ATUS. Rose-lilac; yellow center and or¬ 
ange zone. 45 cts. for 10; $3.50 per 100 
Spring-flowering Crocus 
Charming for rock-garden and general 
planting, blooming early in the spring. 
IMPERATI. Exterior buff, lined with pur¬ 
ple; interior rich violet. Extremely early 
flowering. 60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
KOROLKOWI. Starry flowers of yellow, 
with bronze-brown flush on the outside of 
the petals. A gem for rock-gardens. 
70 cts. for 10; $6.00 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. 
40 cts. for 10; $3.00 per 100 
Giant-flowering Crocus 
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. 
STRjPED 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-fl owering M ixture 
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 
CYPRIPEDIUM 
ACAULE (Pink Lady’s-slipper; Moccasin 
Flower). An excellent subject for a damp, 
shady situation. It grows about 1 foot 
high and produces a large, showy, rose- 
purple bloom. Plant 3 inches deep and 
about 8 inches apart. Prefers a mulch of 
pine or hemlock needles until it becomes 
established. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100 
PUBESCENS. This is the large yellow 
Lady’s-slipper or Moccasin Flower. Its 
showy, fragrant blooms are produced at 
the top of a leafy stem. These little plants 
are very attractive planted in colonies and 
are excellent for the woodland path or 
among sheltered evergreens. 
$1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS 
(Bleeding-Heart or Seal Flower) 
An old-fashioned favorite, with long 
racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers 
that are always attractive. We offer only 
extra-strong clumps which will make fine 
specimen plants first year after planting. 
45 cts. each; $4.00 for 10; $35.00 per 100 
ERANTHIS (Winter Aconite) 
In northern gardens these are the first 
bulbous flowers of the year, appearing some 
time before the snowdrops. They succeed 
almost anywhere but do especially well under 
trees where their golden, buttercup-like 
blossoms appear to splendid advantage. The 
bulbs are perishable and should be planted 
as soon as received. Once established they 
are quite permanent and are among the 
jewels of the garden. 
CILICICA. Deep yellow flowers. Foliage 
bronzy and finely cut. Lovely rock-garden 
variety. 
45 cts. for 10; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 
HYEMALIS. The common Winter Aconite. 
Clear yellow. Very early. Good for the 
rock-garden, under sedums or trees. Plant 
bulbs as soon as you receive them. 
40 cts. for 10; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 
EREMURUS 
This noble and rare bulbous plant from 
Turkestan is one of the choicest subjects for 
the permanent hardy border. It thrives best 
in a well-drained, sheltered, sunny position, 
and prefers a deep sandy loam to which has 
been added a liberal quantity of well-rotted 
cow manure. A covering of 4 to 5 inches of 
leaves or litter will be beneficial and will save 
the young shoots, which start early, and are 
liable to be damaged by late frosts. It pro¬ 
duces a tall, majestic flower-stalk which rises 
from a crowded tuft of narrow leaves and is 
crowned by a flower-spike 2 to 3 feet long, 
composed of closely set, bell-shaped flowers 
which are quite star-like in effect. The colors 
are tones of rose, yellow, and white. 
BUNGE!. Very beautiful, deep yellow flow¬ 
ers in July. A strong grower, reaching a 
height of 6 feet. $1.25 each; $10.00 for 10 
ELWESI. Beautiful soft pink blooms in 
June. Broad green foliage. A very vigor¬ 
ous-growing variety reaching a height of 
10 to 12 feet. $1.75 each; $16.00 for 10 
ELWESI ALBUS. Pure white form of the 
above. $1.75 each; $16.00 for 10 
HI M ALAI C US. Waxy white flowers with 
golden anthers. Height 6 to 8 feet. 
$1.50 each; $14.00 for 10 
HIM-ROB. Eight to ten-foot stems with 
flower-spike 3 to 4 feet long, closely set with 
large flowers of pale silvery pink. Blooms 
in June. $2.00 each; $18.00 for 10 
ROBUSTUS. Rosy pink flowers in June on 
8- to 10-foot stems. Strong grower. 
$2.00 each; $18.00 for 10 
SHELFORD. Coppery yellow flowers closely 
arranged on a 6-foot stem. 
$1.50 each; $14.00 for 10 
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