MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Just as the name “Tecla’”’ stands for supreme pearls and 
“Gorham” means the ultimate in silverware, so does the 
name Zandbergen on your bulb packages signify that you get 
“Bulbs in a Class All Their Own”’ 

CAMASSIA ESCULENTA. Perfectly hardy bulbous plants 
that thrive well in any situation and are excellent for naturaliz- 
ing. They bloom in June, producing flower spikes about 2 feet 
in height, bearing twelve to fifteen star-shaped flowers of a 
deep purplish blue color. They should be planted in early fall, 
about 4 to 5 inches deep, and may be left undisturbed for 
years. $1.15 per dozen, $8 per 100. 
CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow). The most beautiful of 
dwarf blue spring flowers, resembling Scilla sibirica, but larger 
and slightly taller. They are very hardy, thriving in any 
ordinary garden soil and in almost any situation. 
GIGANTEA. Large blooms of soft gray-blue. 90 cts. per 
dozen, $6 per 100. 
SARDENSIS. True gentian-blue, with white center. 70 cts. 
per dozen, $5 per 100. 
LUCILIAE ALBA. Beautiful white. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 
per 100. 
CYPRIPEDIUM ACAULE (Pink Lady’s Slipper). Thick 
clusters of leaves flat on the ground. Large, bright purple- 
pink, upright flowers in early spring. One of the largest native 
Orchids. Height, 6 to 15 inches. Strong selected plants, $4.50 
per dozen, $35 per 100. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS (Common Lady’s Slipper). 
Large, bright yellow flowers in May. Very fragrant. Height, 
12 to 18 inches. Strong selected plants, $4.50 per dozen, $35 
per 100. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE (Showy Lady’s Slipper). 
Extra strong grower, the finest and most showy of all. White 
to rose-colored flowers in June and July. Height, 1 to 2 feet. 
Strong selected plants, $6.50 per dozen, $50 per 100. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. Better known as Bleeding-Heart. 
This is an excellent plant for the hardy border and especially 
valuable for shady situations. Bears long racemes of heart- 
shaped pink flowers and extremely graceful foliage. Not very 
particular as to soil. Strong clumps, $1 each, $10 per dozen. 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite). Particularly suit- 
able for growing under trees and in shaded situations where 
relatively few flowers thrive. Golden yellow, buttercup-like 
blossoms are deeply set within emerald-green whorls of leaves 
that remain long after the flowers are gone. 70 cts. per dozen, 
$5 per 100. 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s-Tooth Violet). These April-blooming 
bulbs are perfectly hardy. Both the flowers and the richly 
mottled leaves are very attractive. The bulbs should be 
planted immediately on receipt, 5 inches deep. Any moist, 
loamy or gritty soil will do and light shade is preferable; 2 
inches apart will be sufficient. 
CALIFORNICUM. Large, cream-colored flowers; leaves 
richly mottled. $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
CALIFORNICUM, WHITE BEAUTY. Lovely, large 
flowers, white, faintly tinged cream, usually banded 
maroon at the base. $2.60 per dozen, $20 per 100. 
CITRINUM. More erect in habit; almost pure white in 
color, with strongly contrasting deep citron center. $2.60 
per dozen, $20 per 100. 
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GRANDIFLORUM ROBUSTUM. The brightest color 
is buttercup-yellow. The leaves have no mottling but are 
plain green. Very attractive. $2.60 per dozen, $20 
per 100. 
HENDERSONII. Lovely light purple, with centers deep 
maroon. $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
JOHNSONII. The large flowers are rose-pink and the leaves 
are mottled white and green. Very attractive. $3.20 per 
dozen, $25 per 100. 
PINK BEAUTY. The very large flowers are white tinted 
lilac to purple with age. Very good grower. $3.15 per 
dozen, $24 per 100. 
PRAECOX. An early-blooming variety. The leaves are 
mottled brown; the flowers are large and of a very fine 
rich cream color, richly banded maroon. $2.60 per dozen, 
$20 per 100. 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS. A cousin of Crown Imperial, 
bearing variously colored, bell-shaped flowers on gracefully 
pendent, dwarf stems. Very early flowering and particularly 
attractive in groups in the border or in the rockery. Plant 
about 6 inches deep. They last for years. 
IN MIXTURE. $1.35 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
IXIA. Charming bulbs for indoor winter blooming. Of easy 
culture, with long, slender, graceful spikes of very brilliant 
flowers. The colors include many shades of yellow, pink, scar- 
let and crimson. The center of the flower is always distinct in 
color from the outer parts, the effect of which is very striking. 
CHOICE NAMED VARIETIES. $1.35 per dozen, $10 per 
100. 
LEUCOJUM VERNUM. Similar to snowdrops, but the flowers 
are much larger, borne on taller, stronger stems and are of 
more upright habit. It grows about 8 inches higher and bears 
large white flowers, the petals of which are tipped with green. 
Late April. Excellent for cutting. $1.35 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA. (Virginia Bluebells). An early 
spring-flowering plant. Indispensable for the garden and for 
color effect among naturalized Narcissus. The plants grow from 
1 to 2 feet in height, with drooping panicles of handsome 
porcelain-blue flowers, turning pink with age. Extra heavy 
clumps. $3.20 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth). For planting in masses, either in 
shady places or where exposed to full sun. Plant in bold groups 
about 3 inches deep and 1% inches apart. May flowering. 
BOTRYOIDES (Blue Grape Hyacinth). 90 cts. per dozen, 
$6 per 100. 
BOTRYOIDES ALBUM (White Grape Hyacinth). 95 cts. 
per dozen, $6.50 per 100. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Bright sky-blue. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 
per 100. 
RANUNCULUS. Some flowers are very double, and some are 
semi-double. Centers are usually light green. Extra selected 
bulbs. 
TECOLOTE GIANTS 
Golden yellow shades 
Pink shades 
Red shades 
White (white predominates) 
Yellow shades 
Mixed colors 
Above shades, $1.35 per dozen, $10 per 100 
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