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SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS, continued 
SNOWDROP, Double. Same as the single, but 
large, handsome double flowering. 65c. for 10; 
$6.00 per 100. 
WINTER ACONITE (E antbis byemalis). Golden 
blossoms look charming resting on an emerald- 
green cushion of leaves. The foliage remains long 
after the flowers. Does well in a moist situation, 
such as under trees. 40c. for 10; $3.00 per 100. 
Autumn-flowering Crocus 
Plant Now —Bloom This Fall 
They are excellent for planting in the grass and 
on the borders of shrubbery. Given a sheltered and 
sunny position in the rock-garden, they add de- 
lightful color at a time when most rock-garden 
plants are out of bloom. 
LONGIFLORUS. Beautiful rosy lilac blooms, large 
and showy. 65c. for 10; $6.00 per 100. 
SATIVUS (Saffron Crocus). A very showy, hardy, 
fall-flowering bulbous plant with beautiful purple- 
lilac flowers feathered with white and adorned 
with bright orange anthers. Plant the bulbs in 
early fall and they will bloom before frost. Splen- 
did for the rock-garden. 40c. for 10; $3.50 per 100. 
SPECIOSUS. Graceful bright violet-blue flowers 
with contrasting orange-red anthers arising 
from a lovely yellow throat. It is well suited to 
growing indoors in pots or pans. 40c. for 10; 
$3.50 per 100. 
ZONATUS. This variety presents us with a lovely 
combination of rosy lilac with a yellow center 
surrounded by a bright orange zone. It may be 
grown indoors in pots or pans, where it will give a 
beautiful display. 40c. for 10; $3.50 per 100.9% , 

COLCHICUM, Autumnale major. Autumn 
flowering. The flowers of this unusual plant re- 
semble the Crocus. If planted in August or Sep- 
tember the bulbs will flower in a very short time, 
but the foliage will not appear until spring. They 
will bloom without soil or water if placed in a 
sunny window and may be planted outside after- 
ward. 35c. each; 3 for $1.00. 
BULBS FOR 
INDOOR CULTURE 
AMARYLLIS, Giant American Hybrids. Ama- 
ryllis bulbs planted in October or November 
should come into bloom in March. The huge 
trumpets on their tall, strong stems are very 
cheery in late winter, and no trouble to grow. 
Mixed colors only. Jumbo bulbs, suitable for 
planting in a 6-inch pot, 75c. each (by mail, 95c:). 
CALLA LILY, White (Aethiopica). Pure white 
blooms of an attractive, unusual form and one 
of our best window plants. Pot bulbs in 6 to 8- 
inch pots as soon as received. Give an abundance 
of water, light, and heat, and the results will be 
very satisfactory. 40c. each; $3.50 for 10. 
CALLA LILY, Yellow (Elliottiana). The Yel- 
low Calla. Large, rich deep golden flowers often 
4 to 5 inches across at the mouth. Habit of 
growth and foliage like the old favorite White 
Calla except that the leaves of Elliottiana are 
spotted with white. Makes a very distinctive 
potted plant that is interesting to watch as its 
blooms unfurl. Ready in November. 35c. each; 
$3.00 for 10. 
FREESIA, Golden Daffodil. Large, deep golden 
yellow. Long, strong stem. 75c. for 10; $6.00 
per 100. 
FREESIA, Improved Purity. Produces large 
sprays of snow-white, extremely fragrant flowers. 
Plant the bulbs in a mixture of loam and coarse 
sand, with a little bonemeal. Extra large bulbs, 
75c. for 10; $6.00 per 100. 
FREESIAS, Rainbow Mixture. Clusters of yel- 
low, blue, violet, mauve, pink and lavender flow- 
ers. 75c. for 10; $6.00 per 100. 
OXALIS. Suitable for pot-culture and winter 
blooming. Large pink or lavender flowers, held 
well above dwarf sturdy growth. Keep close to 
light to prevent foliage growing too long. Bulbs, 
5c. each; 45c. for 10; $3.75 per 100. 

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