HARNDEN’S SEED STORE, KANSAS CITY, MO. 17 
JONQUILS 
(Narcissus Jonquilla) 
Per Per 
Doz. 100 
Campernelle.—Single, large, yellow florets, 
about one and one-half inches across. Fine 
Tor, cuthing ee eee eee eee $ .70 $4.50 
Double Campernelle.— Flowers fragrant, 
quite double, and are borne on tall, sturdy 
BSUCINSS wenn c eretnd eo totereteiace eet cial clciete ere Gresle’ .70 4.50 
Golden Scepter.—A medium sized perfectly 
built flower of deep Jonquil-yellow, 3 inches 
OLAMOLEs NeOiIa Merten a ccmeci ects eee am, . .70 4.50 
ERYTHRONIUM 
Erythronium (Dog’s Tooth Violet).—Beau- 
tiful little plants, 6 to 7 in. high, with 
small, Lily-like, nodding flowers in delicate 
tints of white, pink, cream, lavender, bright 
Velloweandsrose mei rehinte cies eet ean .65 4.00 
CALOCHORTUS (Butterfly Tulip) 
Calochortus (Mariposa or Butterfly Tulips). 
“Mariposa” means “butterfly” in Spanish 
and is applied to these Tulips because the 
“eves” and markings on the gorgeously 
colored flowers are so much like those on 
the wings of a butterfly. Flowers are cup- 
shaped and of wonderful colors, many 
marked with dots and pencilings......... she) 4.50 
CALOCHORTUS (Globe Tulip) 
Calochortus (Globe Tulips).—Often referred 
to as Fairy Lanterns; the shape of the 
flowers and the way they hang on the 
stem suggest the name. Plants are much 
branched and bear a number of exquisitely 
tinted flowers on long, leaf-wrapped stems. .80 5.35 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths—Hardy) 
Heavenly Blue.—They do very well in the 
wild garden and also in the grass if it is 
not too rank. They are nice under trees 
and along the borders where they may be 
lefGeunGisturoeGmee ented taste mee eles ete $ 40 $2.50 
BEGONIAS 
Ready in January 
Per Per 
Doz. 100 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias, Large Flowering 
Type—With its bright colors, richness of 
foliage and easy culture it has become a 
favorite with the public in gardens and 
homes. The begonia prefers partial shade 
and not too warm a place where they will 
give best results especially in wet sum- 
mers. For the cultivation in greenhouses, 
shade is necessary. 
Begonia, Double or Single, Large Flowering 
Type, American Grown.—Coppery, Salmon, 
Dark Red, Scarlet Red, Orange, White, 
Pink, Yellow, Mixed. 1144 in. to 2 in........ $1.60 $12.00 


DUTCH IRIS 
For planting in the garden or for forcing in the green- 
house. This year a planting was made as late as January 
15, with excellent results. Bulbs ready in September. 

7-8 Ctm. Bulbs 
Per Per Per 
Doz. 100 1000 
Jacob De Wit.—Standards very dark 
blue, falls dark blue. A very early Iris 
of remarkable substance. 22 inches...$ .40 $2.30 $18.00 
Poggenbeeck.—Standards and falls uni- 
form dark blue; great improvement 
Onelmpera tors OMNCOESta crc. ste siectels er. 40 2.30 18.00 
White Excelsior— Uniform pure white; 
falls very broad, very good form and 
substance; very early forcer; the best 
WiITtes 22 Ch CSieegsereseit ed cuske omeaerenst akatete = 45 3.50 30.00 
Yellow Queen.— Standards and falls 
golden yellow. Thin, wiry stems, excel- 
lent for forcing or outside, the best 
yellow) 28 MNCHeSir crc tester worsens 45 3.50 380.00 
WEDGEWOOD IRIS (Early Flowering) 
Plant in September for December flowers. 
These bulbs from Washington State are becoming 
more popular each year on account of their earli- 
ness to bloom. If planted the last of September will 
often come into flower by the middle or the last of 
December. Large flowering Wedgewood Blue in color. 
Per Per 
100 1000 
Be LO pe CLIN, OULU aaeee mentor tieninite ly untete.c $2.10 $17.00 
5 28.00 
