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Ornithogalum 
Very easily grown bulbs, especially Umbellatum, which multiplies rapidly 
under any conditions. 
Arabicum Doz. $1.05, 100 $7.25 
Makes a large umbel of small white flowers with black base, produced 
on a tall spike. Hardy and very prolific in the extreme South but must 
be protected or forced in the North. 
Doz. $1.60, 100 $11.25 
Aureum 
It is a splendid pot plant for growing indoors during the winter months, 
carrying its large cupped, brilliant gold flowers in clusters supported on 
stems 12 inches high. Requires a cool, well-lighted position and a pot 
or pan of it gives a magnificent long-lasting effect. Flowers last 3 to 4 
weeks. 
Thyrsoides flore pleno Doz. $1.25, 100 $8.25 
The double form we now offer is much more desirable than the single- 
flowered variety. The fine double white flowers remind one of the Pearl 
Tuberose, lasting weeks on end. Fine cut flower, 24 to 36 inches. 
Umbellatum (Star of Bethlehem) Doz. $0.85, 100 $5.25 
This is the small white hardy variety that is seen in great profusion 
around many of the old gardens. It propagates readily and adapts itself 
splendidly to naturalizing. It does well over a wide temperature range 
and blooms profusely each season with little or no care. 

Triteleia Uniflora Violacea 


Oxalis 
Suitable for pots or hanging baskets for winter flowering. Very easily 
grown in the house. Their clover-shaped leaves are most attractive as well 
as the small cuplike blooms. They are excellent inexpensive small plants 
for decorating the home and growing on window sills. 
Adenophylla Doz. $1.75, 100 $12.50 
A lovely hardy species from Chile, forming small, compact rosettes of 
foliage and dainty small, lilac-pink flowers opening in the sun. Height 
3 inches. Plant in the rock garden or grow in pots in the house from 
end of August to November. A rare hardy variety, easily grown. (Color 
illustration, page 44.) 
Bermuda Buttercup. Yellow. Doz. $0.75, 100 $4.75 
Grand Duchess. Lavender. Doz. $0.75, 100 $4.75 
Hirta. Lovely pink variety. Doz. $0.70, 100 $4.50 
Ranunculus 
Their brilliant lovely globular-shaped flowers are splendid cut flowers and 
lovely at all times. May be left undisturbed for many years. In the north, 
bulbs may be planted in April and May outdoors and will bloom in July and 
should be taken up for winter and stored dry until the following season. 
New Giant Claremont Hybrids Doz. $1.00, 100 $6.75 
This new giant Ranunculus is far ahead of the common types. The per- 
fectly double flowers are produced on tall, stout stems and appear in 
every conceivable shade of color. The blooms are many times larger. 
The color range is exquisite. The long stems make them superb for 
cutting. 

Ornithogalum Arabicum 
Scilla Htispanica (Campanulata) 
(Wood Hyacinths) 
English Blue Bells are very effective in flower and shrubbery borders, and 
most valuable for wild gardens and woodlands, where they should be largely 
naturalized. Wood Hyacinths may be planted in bare shady places and odd 
corners which often have a desert-ike appearance and can thus be rendered 
bright and cheerful. They will also thrive under Fir and Pine trees, where 
few other plants will grow. 
Hispanica alba maxima 
‘ Doz. $1.05, 100 $7.25 
Large white flowers. 
Hispanica, Excelsior Doz. $1.05, 100 $7.25 
Large bells, deep blue, very fine, tall and large spikes. 
Hispanica, Queen of the Pinks Doz. $1.05, 100 $7.25 
Deep pink, beautiful large spikes. 
Mixed Varieties and Shades Doz. $0.75, 100 $4.50 
This mixture is made from a dozen of the best named varieties. It is 
blended so that the various blue shades’ predominate. Pink and white 
has been added in just the right proportion to provide a pleasant con- 
trast. You will like this mixture for planting in woods, under shrubs, 
or other shady places where it is difficult to grow flowers. These Scillas 
are also very nice for cutting, lasting well in water. 
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