Ranunculus, Giant Claremont Hybrids 
(See page 27) 

Fritillaria Imperialis, Aurora (See page 26) 
Leucojum Aestivum 

Jig) 
Uniflora Violacea 
(See page 27) 
TRILLIUM - American Wood-lily or Wake Robin 
Spring-flowering perennials with three leaves borne in a whorl, and flowers 
with three petal-like segments. 
Culture: The Trilliums require to be grown in peat and leaf mold in shade 
or partial shade. Plant in autumn or very early spring, 3 inches apart, in 
large colonies to produce the best effect. 
Grandiflorum Six $1.25, Doz. $2.30, 100 $15.00 
Excellent plants for shady positions in the hardy border, or in a sub- 
aquatic position. Large, pure white flowers in early spring. 12 to 18 
inches high. 
TRITELEIA - Milla 
Uniflora violacea 
Doz. 60c, 25 $1.15, 100 $3.50 
A rootlike bulb which produces in early spring & ‘ 
a pale violet-blue flower with white center. 
Somewhat resembles the Chionodoxa, is de- 
lightfully fragrant. They spread and multiply 
with amazing rapidity and are excellent in 
the rockery or under shrubs or trees where 
nothing else will grow. They are hardy, but 
like a little protection. About 3 inches high. 


VELTHEIMIA 
Viridifolia Each 75c; Doz. $7.50 
If there is any bulb that makes a more decorative green plant before it 
blooms, we don’t know it. If there is any bulb which is simpler to grow 
and which is perfectly happy in a hot apartment room, we don’t know iit. 
Planted in a 5-inch pot with ordinary soil and placed in a sunny window 
it will start to grow at once. Its foliage is handsome, the flowers artistic, 
lasting better than six weeks. All in all, Veltheimia Viridifolia is a fine 
bulb to grow in the house and what’s more, will last for many years and 
never fails unless you utterly neglect it. 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
Robustus 
Six $1.35, Doz. $2.30, 25 $4.20, 00 $15.00 
Large, bright pink flowers appearing in late 
summer on 6- to 8-inch stems. Foliage during 
winter and spring. The flowers are large enough 
and stems long enough to be very useful for 
cutting. Its adaptability to culture in pots, 
rock gardens -and borders, makes it a very 
useful member of a well known group. 

Calachonmes 
(See page 25) 

