MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS —Continued 
Scilla Snowdrops 
(Squills; Harebell) One of the earliest flowers of spring. Can be 
All the varieties of the Scilla campanulata and planted in borders or lawns. Flowers white. 
Scilla nutans family are splendid for naturalizing iant, Single. 95 Moree 0 00 
because they will flower in shady places. Both Gi y Sing PEP Gee ene Bere 00s 
have bells like small hyacinths, forming long and 
graceful spikes. The Scilla sibirica is used as a 
companion to crocus for borders or massing. Sternbergia 
Campanulata. : Lutea major. An autumn-flowering plant with 
Alba Maxima. Pure white. crocus-like, golden yellow flowers. Can be flow- 
Excelsior. Bright blue. ered in pots a few weeks after planting or out- 
E of-doors in sheltered locations. Plant the bulbs 
Peach Blossom. Clear pink. 8 inches deep. Foliage and flowers are about 10 
Pearl Brilliant. Licht blue. inches in height. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Sibirica. Sky-blue. 
All Above Scillas: . 
95c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. Tritoma 
Rufa. A very dainty yellow flower, and being an 
S ° early-flowering type and a continuous b!oomer, 
pirea it is particularly adapted for forcing. 
vem Deliver - : 
, ; November Delivery Rufa Hybrids. A charming range of colors of 
This beautiful pot plant, usually grown by the the above. Beautiful for pots or greenhouse 
florists for Easter, we are able to offer in the fol- forcing. 
1 rieties, 1 S sul rowing in a ‘ 
lowing varieties, in clumps suitable for g g Sir aneMTOGrS Gr oT Cine: 
6-inch pots, or for planting in herbaceous border. 
Gladstone. Large spikes of pure white flow- 
ers, borne on strong stems. 18 inches high. 
Peach Blossom. A very lovely shade of 
h-blos -pink. Very free flowering. ° ° 
Ringer coca ma nga tres Tritonia Crocata 
Queen Alexandra. A popular variety on the 
order of Gladstone, but of a pale pink color. This interesting bulbous plant is commonly 
White Perfection. Purest white. Strong known as the “Orange Ixia,” which it resembles. 
growing variety. Exceptionally good forcer. Salmon King. A beautiful soft salmon-orange. 
Gloria Superba. Dense, feathery plumes of . ‘ 
a brilliant dark pink, with a soft lilac shade. Prince of Orange. A flaming orange. 
$1.50 per 3; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 

Rhineland. Bright crimson, shaded salmon. Mixed Hybrids. 
; = Any of the above varieties: z Any of the above: 
Scilla Campanulata 85c each; $9.00 per doz.; $65.00 per 100. 85c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 

Marshalls Early Blowering 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
The Early-flowering Spencers bloom about two weeks earlier than the late-flowering varieties 
when grown under congenial conditions. The flowers are beautifully waved and produced on 
long stems, four flowers predominating on each stem. For winter flowering under glass or in 
the southern states they far surpass the Late Spencers. When grown in the open ground they 
will usually bloom in about 100 days after planting. 
Amethyst. Royal purple. * Lady Gay. Soft shrimp-pink. ; a. J 
Annie Laurie. Pure rose-pink. * Lavanda. Finest clear lavender. Sa d i a, 
Ball Orange Improved. Pure orange. * Majestic Rose. Brilliant rose-pink. ' ; a) 
* Ball Rose. Rose-pink. *Mirs. Herbert Hoover. Clear blue. 
*Blue Bonnet. Clear deep blue. Mrs. Kerr. Salmon. 
* Exposition Pink. Rich pink. * Red Bird. Bright crimson-red. 
Florists’ Blue. Clear blue. * Shirley Temple. Large soft pink. 
Giant Rose. Rose-pink. Silver King. Delicate lavender-blue. 
Glitters. Cer’se. : Snowstorm Improved. Pure white. 
Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. Sweet Lavender. Pure lavender self. 
Harmony. Clear lavender. * Valencia. Sun-proof orange. 
* Hope. Pure white. Black-seeded. White Harmony. White. B'ack-seeded. 
* Jeanne Mamitsch., Rose-pink. Long Early-flowering, Mixed. 02. 75c. 
stems. 

Each of the above varieties: Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) we submit as being the best 12 varieties in their respective classes. 
For General List of Sweet Peas See Our Spring Catalog 

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