SPRING FLOWERING BULBS—Continued 
EASTER LILIES FOR THE GREENHOUSE 
We are pleased to offer two distinct types of Lilies for this 
purpose. Lilium Floridi, which is grown for us by a very careful 
grower in Florida who has the largest stock of this variety in the 
United States, and L. Harrisi and L. Howardi which have been 
grown by the same grower for us in Bermuda for a long time. 
Both these Lilies are splendid for pot-plants for early spring and 
Easter decoration and are equally good when used as a cut flower 
Both of these Lilies bloomed very satisfactorily this past season 
FLORIDI. 
7-in. Bulbs. $6.00 for 10; $50.00 per 100 
8-in. Bulbs. $7.00 for 10; $65.00 per 100 
9-in. Bulbs. $9.00 for 10; $85.00 per 100 
10-in. Bulbs. $10.00 for 10; $95.00 per 100 
HARRISI and HOWARDI. 
7-in. Bulbs. $6.00 for 10; $50.00 per 100 
8-in. Bulbs. $7.00 for 10; $65.00 per 100 
9-in. Bulbs. $9.00 for 10; $85.00 per 100 
10-in. Bulbs. $10.00 for 10; $95.00 per 100 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
We offer selected, 2-year, home-grown pips for outdoor planting. 
These pips are not suitable for greenhouse forcing. The pips should 
be planted 4 inches apart each way with the top of pip just be- 
neath the surface of the soil. 
PIPS. 65¢ for 10; $1.50 for 25; $5.00 per 100 
LACHENALIA 
PENDULA SUPERBA. American-grown. These South African 
bulbs are known in Europe as the Cape Cowslip but the bell-shaped 
flowers look more like Grape Hyacinths than Cowslips. Flowers 
brilliant coral-red, tipped green and purple. Two or three Tulip- 
like green leaves. One of the best and earliest; excellent for 

indoor growing. They make splendid pot-plants and if carefully LEUCOJUM 
handled after blooming will last for years. Easily in bloom by AESTIVUM 
Christmas $2.25 for 10; $20.00 per 100 
IXIAS LEUCOCORYNE ORNITHOGALUM 
American-grown. The Ixia is a beautiful little : (For indoor growing.) 
s IXIOIDES ODORATA. American- 
spikes of bloom. thé colors are rich and’veried, grown. An excellent subject for 9 ARABICUM (Stor of Bethichem). Tall spikes made 
2 center always differing from the other parts cool areenhouse, growing about | up of pure white florets, each set off by a gleaming 
of the flower, so that the blossoms, expanding in foot high, and bearing 4 to 6 blooms black pistil which makes a striking feature. Many 
oie Aetie ce : of light blue, center marked white flowers on a stem. 70c for 10; $6.00 per 100 
the sun’s rays, present a picture of gorgeous 
! 
beauty Very desirable for pots. Large bulbs Slightly fragrant. The culture used AUREUM. 
for Freesias is recommended. Not 
hardy. $1.30 for 10; $12.00 per 100 
Color is a rich apricot-orange and yellow 
The cut flower will keep for over a month in water 
while if used as a pot-plant each spike of flowers 
sthcheattdr abate Deep SEEPS) yellow flowers, will last for a period of several months. Produces 
shaded salmon and deep red 3 or 4 spikes of flowers from late December to 
ALTHEA. Pale cream with a dark brown center. LEUCOJUM Morch. Stems 2 to 214 feet tall, strong, and a 
AESTIVUM (Spring Snowflakes). dark green. $1.30 for 10; $12.00 per 100 
rent dB Shek NORFOLK. Light yellow with a American-grown. Similar to the Snow- SILVER STAR. Similar to Thyrsoides, except that 
Be a drop but of larger, stronger habit. the flowers are more star-shaped and may be had 
GOLD DROP. Rich deep golden yellow In rich soil it grows to a height of in bloom a few weeks earlier in the greenhouse 
8 inches and produces, in late April, One of the best of the pure white forms. 
LADY SLADE. Beautiful shade of light rose- beautiful large white flowers, tipped 85¢ for 10; $7.50 per 100 
pink, carmine center with green, that are excellent for 
SMILING MARY. A bright shade of cherry-red. cutting.) Wynen once | Dichiccma 
70¢ for 10; $6.00 per 100. take care of themselves. Also do 
well in pots. 
MIXED. A mixture of all colors 70¢ for 10; $6.00 per 100; 
60c for 10; $5.00 per 100 $50.00 per 1000 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 
A beautiful hardy perennial particu- 
larly effective in the open border and 
for naturalizing in woodlands and along 
brook or pond. Tke plant grows from | 
to 2 feet high, bearing a panicle of 
flowers of a soft porcelain-blue shade, 
about | inch long, in short, pendent 
clusters. It flowers a long time, begin 
ning with the Daffodils and continuing 
while the May-flowering Tulips are in 
full bloom. 
Extra-heavy Clumps. 
$1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100 
MUSCARI 
(Grape Hyacinth) 
One of the most charming of spring- 
flowering subjects which blooms during 
Daffodil-time in April. They will grow 
well under trees and also do well in full 
sun in the border or a sunny spot in the 
rockery. They are absolutely hardy and 
if planted where they are not disturbed 
will gradually increase in number. 
ARMENIACUM. Finest and clearest 
blue of all the Muscaris. The spikes 
ittain the height of 4 to 5 inches 
ind are well set with beautiful clear 
blue flowers 
45¢ for 10: $4.00 per 100: 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY $35.00 per 1000 MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 
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