HARDY OUTDOOR BULBS 
BLEEDING HEART 
DIELYTRA (Spectabilis) 
BLEEDING HEART.—One of the most beautiful hardy 
border plants. Flowers in early spring with rose-colored 
heart-shaped flowers on under side of stem. Perfectly 
hardy; 2 to 3 feet. Plants, Each, 75c; 3 for $2.10; 
dozen, $9.00. 
SPRING SNOWFLAKE 
(LEUCOJUM VERNUM) 
A favorite little early spring flower having drooping, 
bell-shaped flowers, white, with small green tips. Once 
planted in a favorable environment, they come up every 
spring, bearing more flowers each time. Excellent for 
rock gardens and naturalizing. Each, 12c; Dozen, $1.15; 
100, $8.00. 
DUTCH IRIS 

This distinct group is one of recent origin and has 
become in a few years quite important. The colors are 
very brilliant and pure. Are unsurpassed for cut flowers. 
IMPERATOR.—27 in. Large dark blue with a brilliant 
orange blotch, very strong grower. Doz., 75c; 100, 
$5.50. 
REMBRANDT—27 inches. One of the best and showiest 
varieties of a magnificent deep blue with orange- 
yellow central blotch. Very substantial flowers. Doz., 
75c; 100, $5.50. 
YELLOW QUEEN.—Standards and falls golden yellow. 
best medium priced yellow. 28 inches. Dozen, 90c; 
100, $6.50. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR.—Uniform pure white; falls very 
broad, very good form and substance; very early forcer; 
the best medium priced white. 22 inches. Dozen, 90c; 
100, $6.50. 
WEDGEWOOD.—Standards blue; falls lighter blue; ex- 
cellent forcer. 24 inches. Dozen, 75c; 100, $5.50. 
BRODIAEA 
Plant them about three inches deep and leave them 
alone in the rock garden, or in rough, gritty soils. 
MIXED.—This mixture contains the following colors: blue, 
red, yellow, white. Bulbs self-sow and increase quite 
rapidly. Each, 10c; Doz., $1.00; 100, $7.50. 

HARDY AMARYLLIS 
(Hallii) 

MAGIC OR RESURRECTION LILY 
Produces in early spring attractive green foliage which 
grows until May when it ripens off and disappears, and 
one not familiar with its habits would think the bulb had 
died, but about a month later as if by magic, the flower 
stalks spring from the ground to a height of two or 
three feet, developing an umbel of large and beautiful 
lily-shaped flowers three to four inches across and from 
eight to twelve in number, of delicate lilac-pink shades 
with clear blue. Each, 60c; 3 for $1.65; Dozen, $6.00. 
ERYTHRONIUMS (Dog Tooth Violets) 
If they had no other beauty than that of their richly 
mottled leaves, they would be well worth a place in the 
shady corner. Their flowers are 3 inches across, with 
stems 6 to 18 inches high. The colors run in delicate 
tints of white, pink, cream, bright yellow and rose. 
Mixed colors. Each, 8c; Dozen, 75c; 100, $5.25. 
CALOCHORTUS 
True Mariposa or Butterfly Tulips 
Cup-shaped flowers, one to many on a stem, wonder- 
fully marked with eyes and dots and pencilings in rich 
colors, are characteristics. The bulbs are small and should 
be planted about 2¥’2 inches deep and covered during 
winter. Mixed colors. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.50. 
CALOCHORTUS (Globe Tulip) 
CALOCHORTUS (Globe Tulips)—Often referred to as 
Fairy Lanterns; the shape of the flowers and the way 
they hang on the stem suggest the name. Plants are 
much branched and bear a number of exquisitely 
tinted flowers on long, leaf-wrapped stems. Dez., 
$1.00; per 100, $7.50. 
SPARAXIS, Mixed 
Graceful spikes 6 to 8 inches high; flowers of the 
brightest colors, tigered, streaked and flushed—a riot 
of color. Excellent for indoor winter flowering—about 
12 bulbs to a 6-inch pot. Do not plant outdoors in cold 
sections. In cool localities, give winter protection. For 
southern gardens, especially in rockeries, Sparaxis are 
indispensable. Doz., 75c; 100, $5.50. 
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