Bulbs for the Rock Garden 
flowers. 
borders. 
Scilla Ganipanulas 
SNOWDROP 
The first flower to proclaim the coming of 
spring; frequently blooming in the snow. The 
pure white, bell-shaped blooms come before 
winter departs. 5c. per dozen; $4.50 per 100. 
FRITILARIA MELEAGRIS 
The Fritillaria Meleagris produces a very fine effect when 
naturalized in grass on banks, in shady glens or under 
large trees. They may also be planted to obtain charming 
effect in groups in the border and clumps in the rock garden. 
Plant 3 inches deep. Mixed colors, 65c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
MUSCARI 
ARMENIACUM. Bright deep blue, larger than the well- 
known Heavenly Blue. A good variety for planting out- 
doors or forcing. 55c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
BOTRYOIDES ALBUM (White Grape Hyacinth). Bearing 
' pretty, little fragrant pure white flowers, valuable for the 
garden and for pot culture. 55c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
PLUMOSUM (Ostrich Feather). 
esting. 60c. per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
central base. 
GLORY OF THE SNOW. One of the earliest of our spring flowers. 
blue, with large, clear white center. 
(DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS). 
The flowers are heart shaped, vary from light pink to a rosy 
crimson color, and are produced in sprays along the stem. They can be 
grown in either shady or sunny places, although they are more at home in 
the shade. Ready November 15th. Large roots, 65c. each; $7.00 per dozen. 
Producing in May splen- © 
did spikes of a violet-blue color; the flowers have the | 
appearance of a feather plume, very attractive and inter- 
ANEMONES 
Anemones should be planted the latter part of October, 3 inches deep and 
about 6 inches apart. 
long as it is not lacking in lime. 
ST. BRIGEID (Semi-Double). 
the most brilliant and varied shades, all having a handsome blue-black 
Very graceful. 
DE CAEN. Taller in growth than the St. Brigid and moré single. They con- 
tain many fine shades of blue, white and scarlet. 
They will do well on any well drained loam soil so 
Mostly double, with finely divided petals, and 
85c. per dozen; $5.50 per 160. 
75¢c. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
CHIONODOXA , 
Bright 
45c. per dozen; $2.50 per 100. 
BLEEDING HEART 
One of the most showy of the old-fashioned 
CROCUS—Large Bulbs 
One of the earliest blooming spring flowers and very effective in lawns and 
They show off very prettily when planted in the lawn. 
small hole about 2 inches deep with a dibble or sharp-pointed stick, and then 
cover with a little extra soil. 
or Tulip beds between the rows, thereby giving a succession of early flowers. 
Set the bulbs 2 inches deep and 2 to 3 inches apart and plant as early in the 
fall as possible. 
MONT BLANC. Pure white, tall; very fine. 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA. Purple. 
dozen; $3.25 per 100. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. A very fine light blue. 
SIR WALTER SCOTT. Striped. 
MAMMOTH YELLOW. Golden yellow. Very large. 
per 100. 
Make a 
They are also very useful to plant in Hyacinth 
70c. per doz.; $4.25 per 100. 
The largest in this color. 60c. per 
60c. per doz.; $3.25 per 100. 
70c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
75e. per doz.; $4.75 
MIXED CROCUS—60c. per dozen; $3.25 per 100 
LEUCOJUM 
VERNUM (Snowflake). A white flower, resembling the 
Snowdrop, but much larger. Plant in clumps, 3 inches 
deep. $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
SCILLA 
CAMPANULATA (Wood-Hyacinth). Bears spikes 15 inches 
high of bell-like flowers, during early May. Plant 5 or 6 
inches deep in shady situation. Very effective for borders; 
will grow under fir or pine trees. White, Blue and Rose. 
55¢c. per dozen; $3.25 per 100. 
SCILLA SIBERICA. Spring Beauty. Large delft blue 
blooms on spikes 4 to 5 inches high, fine for massing in 
borders or naturalizing. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep. Blooms 
outside in April. 65c. per dozen; $4.25 per 100. 
RANUNCULUS 
Plant and treat same as Anemones. 
per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
Mixed Colors, 85c. 
Botanical Tulips 
The following Tulips are all wild species. 
plants. 
CLUSIANA (The Lady Tulip). 8 inches. A charming little 
Tulip; outer petals cherry red with inner petals white; 
violet base. Plant in a warm and sheltered position. 
3 for 35c.; $1.10 per dozen; $7.00 per 100. 
FOSTERIANA (Red Emperor). 22 inches. Positively the 
most beautiful Tulip under cultivation; it produces colos- 
sal blooms on erect strong stems; color is fascinating and 
is of the loveliest shade of glowing scarlet imaginable; 
base yellowish. Very sturdy grower. Strongly recom- 
mended. 3 for 50c.; $1.50 per dozen; $10.50 per 100. 
CHRYSANTHA. 6 inches. A pretty little species similar 
to Tulipa Clusiana. Color yellow with red on outside of 
outer petals. Recommended. 3 for 35v.; $1.00 per dozen; 
$6.00 per 100. 
KAUFMANNIANA (Waterlily Tulip). 6 inches. A charm- 
ing species, producing in March large flowers of elegant 
form and remarkable beauty, opening out to a great size 
in the sun; color soft creamy white centre slightly marked 
with carmine-red; strongly recommended for planting in 
groups in borders and in rock gardens. 3 for 45c.; $1.20 
per dozen; $8.00 per 100, 
They are beautiful and will be highly appreciated ny lovers of hardy bulbous 
Their right place is the rock garden, where their flowers are seen to advantage. 
EICHLERI. 11 inches. A very beautiful species with fairly 
large blooms of a lovely crimson-scarlet color and a glist- 
ening base, golden margined. 3 for 35c.; $1.10 per dozen; 
$7.00 per 100. 
MARJOLETTI. 18 inches. Producing pretty little flowers 
of a creamy-white flaked with pink. Very fine for cut- 
ting. 3 for 40c.; $1.40 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 
PRAESTANS FUSELIER. An early flowering variety, pro- 
ducing 2 to 4 fine orange-scarlet flowers on each stem. 
3 for 45c.; $1.20 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
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