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By far the largest and most magnificent strain of Ranunculus ever offered. Flowers 
are very double, blended with semi-double. Centers are usually light green. Prices 
quoted are for extra selected bulbs, prices on smaller bulbs upon application. 
TECOLETE GIANTS 
Golden yellow shades 
Pink shades 
Red shades 
White, (white Beene) 
Yellow shades 
Mixed colors 
$1.25 per dozen $ 9 per 100 
$1.35 per dozen $10 per 100 
$1.25 per dozen $ 9 per 100 
$1.35 per dozen $10 per 100 
$1.25 per dozen $ 9 per 100 
$1.00 per dozen $ 7 per 100 

Se La 
All the varieties of the Scilla Campanulata and Nutans family are splendid for 
naturalizing, because they will flower in shady places, where almost any other 
flower will die. As they are not expensive, they are among the most useful articles 
for naturalizing. Both have bells like small Hyacinths, and long and graceful spikes. 
The flowers of the Campanulata family are superior to those of the Nutans family, 
being of a larger size and brighter colors. Height, 15 inches. Plant bulbs from 2 to 3 
inches deep (deeper in light soils) and about 2 inches apart. 
Scills Coraynctdliole 
(Wood Hyacinths) 
ALBA MAXIMA: 
Large pure white. 70 cts. per dozen, $5 per 
BLUE QUEEN: 
Large bright blue. One of the best. 70 cts. 
per dozen, $5 per 100. 
ROSE QUEEN: 
Soft lilac-rose. Very free-flowering. 70 cts. 
per dozen, $5 per 100. 
Srodeleor 
These elegant little flowers, among the. 
first to open in the Spring, should be 
found in every garden, not only be- 
cause they are the earliest, but also 
the loveliest. They will thrive in almost 
any situation or soil, and should be 
planted as soon as possible in early 
Fall. 
NIVALIS: 
Single snowdrop. 60 cts. per dozen, $4 per 
100 
Sali 
(Bloom early in Spring and thrive best 
in moist, shady situations.) 
ERECTUM: 
Purple Trillium, with broad leaves. $1.35 
per dozen, $10 per 100. 
GRANDIFLORUM: 
Large white flowers changing to lilac with 
age. $1.35 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
STYLOSUM: 
Rose Trillium, rose-pink flowers. $1.60 per 
dozen, $12 per 100. 
late 
Equally distinctive as a cut flower or 
in the garden, the old-fashioned Red 
Hot Poker, or Flame Flower, is en- 
joying renewed popularity. The plants 
are very showy, while the sturdy up- 
right flowers, borne on thick stems, 
never fail to attract attention. Bloom- 
ing season from August until frost. 
PFITZERI: 
Though an old variety, it is still one of the 
best. Profuse bloomer. Flowers flame-red. 
$3.25 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
