Miscellaneous Bulls and Roots 
AMARYLLIS 
GIANT AMERICAN HYBRIDS. One of the 
easiest and most satisfactory of all bulbs to 
grow in the house. We offer giant bulbs of one 
of the finest strains in the country. Will grow 
from 1 to 2 vigorous, healthy flower stems each 
carrying 4 giant trumpet-like flowers in a wide 
range of colors. Offered in mixture only. 
85c each; $2.45 for 3; $9.00 per 12 
CALOCHORTUS 
(Mariposa or Butterfly Tulips) 
Graceful nodding dainty little Tulips, often 
two and three to a stem, marked with eyes and 
dots like the wings of a butterfly. Our mix- 
ture will give you a splendid assortment of col- 
ors, mostly cream, white, lilac, purple and pink. 
Plant 21 inches deep, cover during winter. 
95¢ per doz.; $1.85 for 25; $7.25 per 100 
CALLA LILIES 
Plant Callas indoors in late fall; they require 
little care, except good rich soil, and plenty of 
water. Only top-size bulbs offered. 
AETHIOPICA (Lily-of-the-Nile). The mag- 
nificent white Calla. 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
$4.45 for 12; $8.75 for 25 
ELLIOTTIANA (Yellow Calla). The green 
foliage is spotted white, with a dazzling golden 
yellow flower. A lovely house plant, as well as 
garden subject. Shown in color on page 13. 
Extra large roots. 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
$4.45 for 12; $8.75 for 25 
REHMANNI. A most unusual pink flowering 
Calla. 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
$4.45 for 12; $8.75 for 25 
CROCUS BULBS 
These are about as satisfactory a bulb as 
you can plant for they do well in any situation. 
Grow them in clumps under the shrubs, ever- 
greens and trees; in rows to border the walk 
and flower gairdens, in solid beds or scattered 
in the lawn. Plant Crocus 1 inch deep and 3 
inches apart. They are perfectly hardy and can 
be left in the ground for years. 
We offer the new Holland strain of Giant 
Flowering Crocus: Rich Yellow, Sky-Blue, Blue 
and White Striped, Pure White, Mixed. 
Prices of Crocus bulbs: 50c for 12; 95c for 
25; $3.25 for 100. 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory-of-the-Snow) 
These brilliant sky-blue flowers showing a 
white center are most effective with Snow- 
drops. An early flowering bulb effective when 
planted freely on the lawn among the shrub- 
bery or in large masses. Set 3 inches deep. 
40c per doz.; 75c for 25; $2.50 for 100 
ERYTHRONIUM 
Charming woodland plants for damp, shady 
locations, bearing dainty Lily-like flowers in 
early spring. Fine for rock gardens. Height 7 
inches. Mixed colors: pink, bright yellow, rose, 
cream and white. Plant 3 inches deep. 
45¢ per doz.; 85c for 25; $3.00 per 100 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS 
(Winter Aconite) 
Earliest of all spring flowers. The golden 
Buttercup-like blossoms resting on emerald- 
green cushions of leaves are very beautiful and 
produce a charming effect in the early days of 
the garden year. Grow well under trees and in 
moist places where few other plants will thrive. 
It likes to be left undisturbed for years. 
45¢ for 12; 85c¢ for 25; $3.00 for 100 
FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS 
(Crown Imperials) 
A stately hardy border plant, very effective 
in spring, especially when grouped in wood- 
lands, wild gardens, orchards, etc. The large 
pendulous flowers are surmounted by a green 
crown of leaves. 
CROWN UPON CROWN. Red flowers. 
45¢ each; $1.25 for 3; $5.00 for 12 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
(Snakeshead Fritillaria) 
The Fritillaria Meleagris produces a very fine 
effect when naturalized in grass on banks, in 
shady glens or under large trees. They may 
also be planted to obtain charming effect in 
groups in the border and clumps in the rock 
garden. Plant 6 inches deep. 
ALL COLORS MIXED. 
50c for 12; 95c for 25; $3.25 for 100 
FREESIAS 
The Famous Tecolote Hybrids 
Even one single bloom will permeate the liv- 
ing room with its delicate perfume. Easy to 
grow indoors, but must be kept in a cold dark 
place until the roots are formed, and then 
bring them to the light in a sunny window. 
WHITE, YELLOW, ROSE, BRIGHT RED, 
LAVENDER, BLUE, PINK, PURPLE, ALL 
COLORS MIXED. 
95¢ for 12; $1.85 for 25; $7.00 for 100 
DUTCH IRIS 
“THE POOR MAN’S ORCHID” 
As graceful as Orchids, these Iris are un- 
surpassed as cut flowers and stand any amount 
of handling, lasting fully one week in water. 
The flowers are not only superior in substance, 
brilliancy and purity of color but also earlier 
and larger, and of greater refinement than the 
old Spanish Iris. Plant in clumps of six or a 
dozen, 4 inches apart, 2 inches deep, in a 
sunny, well-drained spot. In very cold sections 
protect with a mulch of peat moss, straw or 
leaves. The bulbs mulitply rapidly and enlarge 
your planting each year. 
BLUE HORIZON. (S. de Vlieger.) Very 
broad and strong, light violet-blue standards; 
falls soft sky-blue. Narrow orange stripe, 
large beautiful flower. 27 in. tall. 
IMPERATOR. A strong growing Iris with rich 
deep blue flowers. Splendid greenhouse yva- 
riety, but not hardy in this climate. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. Uniformly pure white, 
broad falls, very good form and substance. 
22 inches high. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Rich golden yellow flower 
on strong, sturdy stems 28 inches high. 
Price of Dutch Iris: $1.45 per doz.; 
$2.65 for 25; $10.00 per 100. 
TINGITANA HYBRID IRIS 
WEDGEWOOD. The straight, strong stems 
carry flowers of a large size. The color is a 
lovely shade of light blue, with yellow blotch 
touched with orange on each lower lip. Ex- 
tremely dignified and appealing. Splendid for 
growing indoors during winter. 
$1.45 per doz.; $2.65 for 25; $10.00 per 100 
IRIS RETICULATA 
(Fragrant) 
This lovely species is one of the treasures of 
the garden, or rock garden. It can be described 
as a small form of the Dutch or Spanish Iris. 
Its main value lies in the fact that it can be 
froced into bloom in the house with the great- 
est ease. Six or eight bulbs put into a 4- to 
5-inch pot when received will bloom about 
Christmas time. The fragrant blossoms remind 
one of a bunch of fresh Violets. Perfectly 
hardy with reasonable protection. It is one of 
the loveliest early flowering bulbs for the rock- 
ery. 80c per doz.; $1.45 for 25; $5.45 for 100 

PLUMED HYACINTH 
(Muscari Plumosum) 
Handsome feathery plumes of violet- 
colored flowers. Very unusual. Ideal for 
rock gardens. Blooms in May. Height 
7 inches. 85¢ for 12; $1.65 for 25; 
$6.45 for 100 

MANY OF THESE BULBS YOU 
WILL FIND IDEAL FOR GROWING 
IN MOIST, VERY SHADY PLACES 
WHERE MANY FLOWERS WILL NOT 
THRIVE. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
(Muscari) 
The sweet-scented Grape Hyacinths are so 
exquisite that they deserve to be planted by 
the tens of thousands. Easily forced in the 
house. Once planted they last year after year. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Lovely bright sky-blue 
flowers. Best cind finest of the Grape Hyacinths. 
50c for 12; 95c¢ for 25; $3.25 for 100 
ORNITHOGALUM 
(Star of Bethlehem) 
UMBELLATUM. This is a small white hardy 
variety that is seen in great profusion in many 
of the older gardens. It does well in most parts 
of the country and blooms abundantly year 
after year. 
95c¢ per doz.; $1.85 for 25; $7.25 per 100 
OXALIS (Shamrocks) 
A winter flowering house plant, suitable for 
pots or hanging baskets. Set bulbs in a 5-inch 
pot, and keep in the dark for at least 10 days 
before bringing into the light. 
YELLOW, ROSE-PINK, LAVENDER, ALL 
COLORS MIXED. 
Any of above: 45¢ per doz.; 85c¢ for 25; 
$3.00 per 100. 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) 
There is ncthing more pleasing in the garden 
than a large batch of the snowy graceful blos- 
soms of the Snowdrops in the early days of the 
spring. Plant in partly shaded situation. 
SINGLE FLOWERING. 
85c for 12; $1.65 for 25; $6.45 for 100 
DOUBLE FLOWERING. 
95c for 12; $1.85 for 25; $7.25 for 100 
SCILLA (Squill) 
A very charming plant for early spring flow- 
ering, either planted in masses or for edging. 
They are of dwarf, compact habit, and excel- 
lent for bedding, in pots, bowls, etc., and form 
a pleasing effect among indoor plants. Recom- 
mended for planting in generous quantities. 
SIBIRICA (The Siberian Squill). Bright 
blue flowers, dwarf compact habit, excellent 
for pot culture, and particularly delightful in 
the garden in early spring. 
65c for 12; $1.20 for 25; $4.45 for 100 
SPRING BEAUTY. Greatly improved Sibirica. 
Brighter blue flowers twice the size of the older 
variety, with longer, stronger stems. 
85c¢ for 12; $1.65 for 25; $6.45 for 100 
CAMPANULATA (Wood Hyacinth). Very 
beautiful and popular spring flowers, flowering 
in May. They are quite hardy and very fine 
for naturalizing in woods, wild gardens, shrub- 
beries, borders, etc., where they should be 
freely planted. They thrive in shady places 
where other plants die. Grow 12 inches high 
and resemble loose spikes of Hyacinths. 
ROSE, WHITE, BLUE QUEEN. 
65c for 12; $1.20 for 25; $4.45 for 100 
SNOWFLAKE (ycuceium 
Vernum) 
One of the earliest and most attractive 
spring flowers. Grows from 6 to 8 inches high, 
and beairs dainty nodding flowers which are 
white tipped with green. Plant 2 inches deep. 
12 for $1.10; $2.10 for 25; $7.85 per 100 
LILIES 
All hardy borders should have a planting of 
the various Lilies scattered through them. Here 
they do their best, as they get the benefit of 
the shade of the nearby plants which is so 
necessary for successful growing. 
CANDIDUM (Madonna or St. Joseph’s 
Lily). Popular, pure white, fragrant flowers 
blooming in June. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. 
Plant 2 inches deep. Large bulbs. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3; $5.00 for 12 
HENRYI. Rich apricot-yellow flowers spotted 
with brown. Stalks 5 feet tall carrying 6 to 8 
blossoms. Plant 10 inches deep. Large bulbs. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3; $5.00 for 12 
REGALE. lvory-white flowers, striped pink, 
splashed with yellow. 4 feet high; blooms in 
June. Plant 8 inches deep. Large bulbs. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3; $5.00 for 12 

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Hart & Vick, Rochester, N. Y. 
