

Spring-Howering Bulbs to Plant Chis Fall 
Eremurus + Foxtail Lilies 
This noble and rare bulbous plant from Turkestan 
is one of the choicest subjects for the permanent 
hardy border. It thrives best in a well-drained, 
sheltered, sunny position, and prefers a deep, sandy 
loam to which has been added a liberal quantity of 
well-rotted cow manure. A covering of 4 to 5 inches 
of leaves or litter will be beneficial and will save 
the young shoots, which start early and are liable 
to be damaged by Jate frosts. It produces a tall, 
majestic flower stalk which rises from a crowded 
tuft of narrow leaves and is crowned by a flower 
spike 2 to 3 feet long, composed of closely set, bell- 
shaped flowers which are quite star-like in effect. 
The colors are tones of rose, yellow, and white. Excel- 
lent for cut-flowers indoors, lasting fully three weeks 
in water. We suggest that they be planted in groups 
of not less than three; better effects are created if 
planted in masses of six or twelve. 
ELWESI ALBUS. Pure white flowers similar m 
habit and height to Robustus. Grows to the height 
of 7 feet. This, like all Eremurus, is produced 
from seed, which results in slight variation of 
tints and shadings. $3.25 each, $30.00 for 10 
HIMALAICUS. Waxy white flowers with golden 
anthers. Height 6 to 8 ft. 
$2.00 each, $18.00 for 10 
HIM-ROB. 8 to 10-foot stems with flower spike 3 
to 4 feet long, closely set with large flowers of pale 
silvery pink. Blooms in June. 
$2.50 each, $22.00 for 10 
ROBUSTUS. Rosy pink flowers in June on 8 to 
10-foot stems. Strong grower. 
$2.50 each, $22.00 for 10 
SHELFORD HYBRIDS in PASTEL SHADES. 
These beautiful new tall hardy hybrids bear fine 
spikes of flowers and can now be obtained in 
separate colors. 
Named Varieties 
Isobel. Orange. $3.25 each, $30.00 for 10 
Rosalind. Bright pink. $3.25 each, $30.00 for 10 
Moonlight. Pale yellow. $3.25 each, $30.00 for 10 
White Beauty. White. $3.25 each, $30.00 for 10 
Shelford Hybrids, Mixed. A mixture of coppery 
pink, pale yellow, orange and pink flowers. 
$1.75 each, $16.00 for 10 






























YELLOW 
CALLA 
LILY 
Giant Freesias 
Freesias are easy to grow. Everyone should have 
several pots of these deliciously fragrant flowers 
whose scent will spread through the house. _ 
Our bulbs are dug late, are thoroughly ripened, 
and should not be planted before late September or 
early October. E : 
Plant them close together in good potting soil, 
water well, and store the pots outside until real cold 
weather, when they should be placed in a sunny 
window or the conservatory. Light feedings of 
S. & W. Co.’s Bulb Fertilizer will increase the size 
of the flowers and enrich their colors. 
New Freesia Tecolote Hybrids 
Flowers of immense size, wide open and delight- 
fully fragrant. Plants of unusual strength and 
vigor. A distinct improvement over many com- 
mercial varieties offered. We offer six distinct 
colors: Lavender, Bright Red, Bright Blue, 
Bright Pink, Light Yellow and White. 
Any of the above colors, 
$7.00 per 100, $60.00 per 1000 
Standard Varieties of Freesias 
ELDER’S GOLDEN GIANT. Rich yellow. 
GOLDEN DAFFODIL. Fine rich daffodil-yellow. 
GOLDEN WONDER. Large, clear yellow with a 
beautiful orange mark on the lower petal. 
Any of the above standard varieties, 
$5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000 
TALISMAN (Patented).Beautiful Freesia, same color 
as Talisman Rose—golden yellow and copper. 
$6.00 per 100, $55.00 per 1000 
Greenhouse-Grown Freesias 
We are pleased to offer six outstanding varieties 
of Freesias from the famous Freesia growers, Van 
Bourgondien, Babylon, N. Y. Four are covered 
by plant patents. Our patrons are offered these 
Freesia bulbs with the understanding that they will 
not offer for sale either the cut-flowers or the bulbs 
after they have finished blooming and are cured. 
APPLE BLOSSOM (Patented). For size of flower, 
freedom of bloom and substance we consider this 
the finest apple-blossom-pink Freesia. 
CPRONZE GIANT. A lovely new color combination 
of copper and bronze. 
GIANT CREAM. Beautiful cream-yellow. 
KING OF THE YELLOWS (Patented). For size 
of flower, freedom of bloom and substance we 
consider this the finest yellow Freesia. 
MARYON (Patented). One of the earliest of 
this celebrated grower’s introductions. A beauti- 
ful even tone of violet-blue. 
SNOWSTORM (Patented). For size of flower, 
freedom of bloom and substance we consider this 
the finest new white Freesia. 
Any of the above varieties, 
$15.00 per 100, $145.00 per 1000 
Fritillaria imperialis - Crown Imperials 
(Dutch) 
The Crown Imperials, with their stately, grace- 
fully drooping flowers, should not be missed in any 
garden. They want a good soil, much sun, and can 
be left undisturbed for years. Must be planted as 
early as possible and have to be carefully protected 
against sharp winds, as the tall plants grow 4 feet 
and more high. They are real ‘“‘grandmother’s 
favorites’ and should be in every hardy border or 
old-fashioned flower garden. 
MAXIMA, RED. Robust and _ strong-growing 
variety with large, orange-red flowers. Height 34 
inches. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10, $40.00 per 100 
MAXIMA, YELLOW. Large yellow flowers of 
robust growth. A fine garden plant. Height 34 
inches. $1.70 each, $16.00 for 10, $150.00 per 100 
ORANGE BRILLIANT. Orange-brown heads 
with large flowers. A very fine, strong and robust- 
growing variety which we can recommend as one 
of the best. Height 36 inches. 
50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10, $40.00 per 100 

LEUCOJUM aestivum (Snowflake) 
See page 31 
Fritillaria « Guinea-Hen Flower 
(Dutch) 
Fritillarias are excellent bulbous plants for the 
rock garden or indoor culture. One species found in 
Southern California is called Mission Bells. The 
species listed below are grown in Holland and are 
popularly known as Guinea-Hen Flower. 
MELEAGRIS. The blooming season for this lovely 
little plant is early April, just at the beginning of 
the early Daffodil season. The bell-shaped flowers 
are dwarf, pendent, reddish brown and purple, and 
curiously checkered shades on stems 12 inches 
long. They are very effective in colonies, re- 
quiring a somewhat dry situation; invaluable for 
the rockery, for naturalizing and very lovely when 
rown in pans indoors. Use the same culture as 
or Freesia bulbs. 
40 cts. for 10, $3.50 per 100, $30.00 per 1000 
MELEAGRIS ALBA. 
above. 
60 cts. for 10, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000 
Pure white form of the 
Fritillaria - Mission Bells 
(American) 
The true Mission Bells do better in clay soil in 
full sun. The woodland Fritillarias like woodland 
soils and conditions, and in cultivation some shade 
and an acid-free soil. They are hardy as far north 
as Wisconsin. 
LANCEOLATA. Grows from 1% to 3 feet high. 
The flowers are green and brown, mottled prettily, 
produced on top of the stem. 
RECURVA. Resembles a lily. In size and habit 
like Lanceolata, with orange-scarlet flowers of a 
lovely, clear brilliant coloring. 
PUDICA. Of a still different habit A low plant 
about 6 mches high with a single clear, bright 
yellow bell. Likes sandy or loose soils and a warm 
spot in the rockery where you will enjoy it im- 
mensely. 
Any of the above varieties, 
$1.30 for 10, $12.00 per 100 

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