Miscellaneous BULBS and ROOTS 

Calochortus 
Also Called Mariposa or Butterfly Tulip 
Erythronium or Dog’s Tooth Violet 
For Those Damp, Shady Places 

MIKADO. Lilac with mauve stripes. 
AMARYLLIS 
GIANT AMERICAN HYBRIDS. One of the 
easiest and most satisfactory of all bulbs to grow in 
the house. We offer giant bulbs of one of the finest 
strains in the country. Will grow from 1 to 2 vig- 
orous, healthy flower stems each carrying 4 giant 
trumpetlike flowers in a wide range of colors. 
Offered in mixture only. 
85c¢ each; $2.45 for 3; $9.00 for 12 
(Mariposa or 
CALOCHORTUS Butterfly Tulips) 
Graceful, nodding, dainty little Tulips, often two 
and three to a stem, marked with eyes and dots 
like the wings of a butterfly. Our mixture will give 
you a splendid assortment of colors, mostly cream, 
white, lilac, purple and pink. Plant 2% inches 
deep, cover during winter. 
$1.00 for 12; $1.95 for 25; $7.75 for 100 
CALLA LILIES 
Plant Callas indoors in pots, in late fall; they 
require little care, except good rich soil, and plenty 
of water. Only top-size bulbs offered. / 
AETHIOPICA (Lily-of-the-Nile).. The magnifi- 
cent white Calla. 
55¢ each; $1.65 for 3; $6.00 for 12; $12.00 for 25 
ELLIOTTIANA (Yellow Calla). The green foliage 
is spotted white, with a dazzling golden yellow 
flower. A lovely house plant, as well as garden 
subject. 
45c¢ each; $1.25 for 3; $4.50 for 12; $8.75 for 25 
CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow) 
These brilliant sky-blue flowers showing a white 
center are most effective with Snowdrops. An 
early flowering bulb effective when planted freely 
on the lawn among the shrubbery or in large 
masses. Set 3 inches deep. 
50c for 12; 90c for 25; $3.25 for 100 
CROCUS BULBS 
These are about as satisfactory a bulb as you can 
plant for they do well in any situation. Grow them 
in clumps under shrubs, evergreens and trees; in 
rows to border the walk and flower gardens, in solid 
beds or scattered in the lawn. Plant Crocus 1 inch 
deep and 3 inches apart. They are perfectly hardy 
and can be left in the ground for years. 
We offer the new Holland strain of Giant Flow- 
ering Crocus: 
GOLDEN YELLOW. Rich golden yellow. 
KATHLEEN PARLOW. Pure white, orange 
anthers. 

PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA. Deep glossy purple. 
MIXED COLORS. A mixture of the above kinds. 
Any of the above: 60c for 12; $1.15 for 25; 
$4.25 for 100. 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS Winter, 
Earliest of all spring flowers. The golden Butter- 
cuplike blossoms resting on emerald-green cushions 
of leaves are very beautiful and produce a charming 
effect in the early days ef the garden year. Grow 
well under trees and in moist places where few other 
plonts will thrive. It likes to be left undisturbed for 
yeors. 50c for 12; 95c for 25; $3.45 for 100 
ERYTH RONIUM (Dog’s Tooth Violets) 
Charming woodland plants for damp, shady loca- 
tions, bearing dainty Lily-like flowers in early spring. 
Fine for rock gardens. Height 7 inches. Mixed 
colors: pink, bright yellow, rose, cream and white. 
Plant 3 inches deep. 
75¢ for 12; $1.45 for 25; $5.85 for 100 
FREESIAS 
THE FAMOUS TECOLOTE HYBRIDS 
Even one single bloom will permeate the living 
room with its delicate perfume. Easy to grow indoors, 
but must be kept in a cold, dark place until the 
roots cre formed, and then bring them to the light 
in a sunny window. 
White, Yellow, Lavender, Pink, All Colors Mixed. 
95c for 12; $1.80 for 25; $6.85 for 100 
Eranthis—First to 
Galanthus - Snowdrops Bloom in Spring 



Chionodoxa 

Giant Crocus 
Giant Amaryllis, 
Exhibition Hybrids 

