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HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
LILIUM CANDIDUM (The MADONNA or ST. JOSEPH’S LILY). 
A ijerfectly hardy, lovely Lily that succeeds well in every 
garden. To appreciate its full beauty, the bulbs should stay 
in the ground for several years. Strong flowering bulbs. Plant 
this lily in August—September the very latest—very shallow. 
It should not be planted at any other time. They should be 
covered against frost during winter. 
7 to 8-inch circumference, 20c each postpaid; $12.50 per 100 by 
express, charges collect; 50 at same rate; 25 for $3.75 by ex¬ 
press, charges collect. 
9 to 10-inch circumference, 30c each postpaid; $22.00 per 100 by 
express, charges collect; 50 at same rate; 25 for $6.00 by ex¬ 
press, charges collect. 
11 to 12-inch mammoth size, 60c each by mail, postpaid; $5.00 per 
12 by express, charges collect. 
LILIUM HENRY’II. The orange-yellow Speciosum. Hardy con¬ 
stitution. free flowering, 6 feet or more in height, bearing 
over 20 flowers of a rich deep orange-yellow. It is one of the 
best lilies ever introduced. Only mammoth bulbs at 60c each 
postpaid; $6.00 per dozen by express, charges collect. 
CAMASSIA LEICHTLINI. Deep blue. It is a fine plant that 
may grow to four feet in height, with as many as a hundred 
flowers of the finest, even form, star-shaped, and as large as 
an inch and a half across. It flowers in long succession. 
$1.00 per dcz. postpaid; 3 for 30c. By express, charges collect, 
$7.00 per 100; 50 at same rate. 
C.Y.MASSI.Y, LEKTITHNI—White to Cream. Per doz. $1.00; 3 for 
30c; $7.00 per 100 by express, charges collect; 50 at same rate. 
Reports from delighted growers in all sections of the United 
States justify us in emphasizing both the hardiness and beauty 
of Camassias. Ready from September on. Best planted in late 
September and early Dctober. Not for sale in spring. 
ST. BRIGID ANEMONES 
Many find the cultivation of these lovely flowers difficult, and 
needlessly so, for their requirements are few and simple. I find 
that they soon die if left in the ground for more than one year, so 
that it pays to get fresh corms every year, either from seedsmen 
or by raising them. Seed sown in early spring on well-prepared 
ground begins to flower in September and goes on as long as frost 
keeps off. to give a lovely display in spring. Being difficult to 
thin after germination, the seeds should be sown so thinly that 
this opei-ation will be unnecessary. When the foliage is drying 
off in summer, lift the corms carefully and dry off, replanting 
in the September following, and discarding them after they have 
flowered for the second time. 
ANEMONES, St. Brigid. Fall planting is best as the Anemone is 
a very early spring bloomer. Jumbo size, 75c per doz.; 3 doz. 
for $2.00, postpaid. Stock of this size is not large. First size, 
1 year old (all will bloom), 50c per doz.; $2.00 for 50; $3.50 per 
100, postpaid. 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake). Produce pretty, nodding white flowers 
somewhat like a Giant Snowdrop on tall IS-inch stems. See 
photo. They bloom at the same time as Tuiips, or a little 
earlier, and are lovely subjects for the spring garden too 
little known. Large round bulbs, 15c each, postpaid; 3 for 40c; 
$1.50 per doz., postpaid. By express, charges collect, in quan¬ 
tities of 25 up, 8c per for the double nosed bulbs and 7c for 
the large round bulbs. 
LEUCOJUM (SNOWFLAKE) Like a lovely mammoth snowdrop. 
MUSCARI-GRAPE HYACINTH. Heavenly blue. Early spring 
blooming bulbs; charming in the border and in the alpine 
garden. Largest size 45c per dozen, postpaid; $3.25 per 100 
by express, charges collect. 
SCILL.4 CAMPANULATA. Blue. 95c per doz.. postpaid; 
smaller size, 60c per doz., postpaid. By express, charges col¬ 
lect, $3.50 per 100. 
CROCUS BULBS. In Mixture only. Yellow, Purple, White. 
Striped. First size, 50c per doz., postpaid; 3 doz. for $1.25, post¬ 
paid. By express, charges collect, $3.50 per 100. 
CHINODOXA (Glory of Ihe Snow). Heavenly blue. Charming sky- 
blue flowers with white centers; earliest to bloom. Ideal for 
the rock garden. 60c per doz., postpaid; $4.50 per 100 by 
e.xpress, charges collect. 
