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DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS 
(Bleeding Heart) 
STRONG CLUMPS. Doz., $11.50; 100, $85.00. 
DODECATHEON 
(Shooting Stars) 
Among the earliest flowering pants. They form close rosettes of 
broad leaves from which arise stems about one foot high with umbels 
of Cyclamen-like flowers. 
CLEVELANDI. Flowers white shading to soft pink, beautifully zoned. 
100, $25.00. 
HENDERSONI. Umbels of rose-colored flowers, fragrant. 100, 
$25.00. 
MEADIA. Rose with white base, anthers reddish yellow. 100, $25.00. 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS 
(Winter Aconite) 
Very hardy. Bright yellow flowers that bloom very early. Do best 
in partial shade. Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00; 1,000, $57.50. 
FRITILLARIA 
IMPERIALIS (Crown Imperials). Clusters of immense bell-shaped 
flowers surmounted with tufts of green foliage. Hardy. Doz., $9.00; 
100, $65.00. 
MELEAGRIS. Exceptionally fine for pot culture 
or may be grown equally well in borders. The 
large, drooping bell-shaped flowers range in 

THE-VALLEY, Naturalized 
color as follows: White, yellow, striped, purple LILY-OF- 
and black, and are splashed in the most unusual 
way. MIXED. 100, $8.00; 1,000, $75.00. EREMURUS 
RECURVA (Mission Bells.) Orange-scarlet flow- 
ers. Free flowering. Doz., $5.00; 100, $35.00. 
An excellent subject for the hardy border. Produces stalks 8 feet in height, 
the flower spike being 2 to 3 feet long with numerous star-shaped flowers. 
A covering of leaves or litter is advisable to protect from late frost. 
BUNGEI. Enormous clear yellow spikes flowering in July. Each, $3.00. 
ELWESIANUS. Tall spikes, 10 feet high, of soft pink flowers, blooming in 
Jumess Hach, $3:00; 
ELWESIANUS ALBUS. Pure white, similar to above variety. Each, $3.00. 
HIMALAICUS. Immense flower spike of waxy white flowers. Each, $3.00. 
HIMROB. Height from 8 to 10 feet. Silver-pink. Blooms in June. Each, 
$3.00. 
ROBUSTUS. Stalk 8 to 10 feet, rosy pink flowers. June. Each, $3.00. 
SHELFORD. 6-foot stalk with dense spike of copper-yellow flowers. July. 
Each, $3.00. 
ERYTHRONIUMS 
(Dog’s-Tooth Violets) 
An excellent subject for shady places or rockery. Small Lily-like flowers 
blooming in April. Named varieties, our selection. 100, $10.00; 1,000, 
$95.00. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
(For Outdoor Planting) 
Strong clumps. Doz., $11.00; 100, $75.00. 
LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA 
Of the Amaryllis family and very hardy. The foliage appears in early 
spring, dies away several weeks later and the flower stalk appears with um- 
, bels of large, Lily-shaped flowers, delicate pink shading blue. Extra large 
ERYTHRONIUMS flowering bulbs. Each, $2.00; doz., $18.50; 100, $145.00. 
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