Michelli Sweet Scented Ayacinths 
Single White Shades 
ARENTINE ARENDSE. A. Snow-white; 
wide opening bells on a broad, compact 
spike. Extra fine for forcing. 
EDELWEISS. A. Early. Pure white, 
compact spike. 
L’INNOCENCE. A. Pure white. Excel- 
lent forcer and choice for bedding. Ex- 
tra fine truss with large bells. 
CARNEGIE. B. Snow-white, short com- 
pact truss. Excellent for forcing and 
bedding. 
Single Yellow and Orange 
Shades 
CITY OF HAARLEM. C. Well-formed, 
pure golden yellow bells on good spikes. 
Valuable for exhibition purposes and 
excellent for the garden. 
PRINCE HENRY. A. Clear yellow; good 
forcing and bedding variety. 
Single Blue Shades 
BISMARCK. A. Large, sky-blue flowers 
on long stems. Excellent for early forc- 
ing and good for bedding. 
GRAND MAITRE. B. Large, deep por- 
celain-blue bells in very long, well-filled 
truss. 
KING OF THE BLUES. D. Deep dark 
blue. A fine, compact truss. For late 
forcing and for bedding. 
MYOSOTIS. C. Light clear blue. One of 
the best. 
OSTARA. A. Violet-blue. 
pact truss. Early. 
Large, com- 
Bulbs for 
ACONITE, WINTER 
(Eranthis hyemalis) 
A very early spring-flowering bulb with 
golden yellow blooms. Prefers a moist, shady 
location. Perfectly hardy. Excellent for the 
rockery. Height about 6 inches. Doz., 50c; 
100, $4.00. 
AMARYLLIS 
GIANT AMERICAN HYBRIDS. The 
finest race of Amaryllis in cultivation, ex- 
celling in the size and fine form of their 
flowers, as well as in the diversity of colors 
and markings. We offer mixed colors only. 
Each 3 Doz. 
Selected bulbs ......... $0.55 $1.50 $5.50 
Mammoth bulbs ...... 80 2.25 8.00 
Top-size bulbs ........ 1.10 3.00 10.00 
Jumbo bulbs .......... 1.25 3.75 14.00 
ie. 
Single Scarlet Shades 
JAN BOS. A. Carmine-red tinted scarlet; 
lighter center. Good stem and flower. 
Recommended. 
LA VICTOIRE. A. One of the finest red 
varieties, maintaining its brilliant scar- 
let color. Unsurpassed for bedding or 
forcing. Should be in every collection. 
Single Pink and Rose Shades 
GERTRUDE. A. Deep rose-pink. Excel- 
lent for forcing and bedding. Large, 
well-filled truss. 
LADY DERBY. A. Clear rose-pink. An 
excellent forcer and very fine for bed- 
ding, because of its strong stem. 
MARCONI. B. A handsome spike of rich 
rose-pink, center flushed white. Bells of 
great substance. Fine for early or late 
forcing. 
PINK PEARL. A. Vivid rose. Large spike 
on a strong stem. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS. C. Bright 
rose-pink; large spike and good-sized 
bells on a sturdy stem. The ideal va- 
riety for late forcing and also excellent 
for bedding. 
PRICES—ALL VARIETIES 
3for Doz. 
.. $1.15 $4.00 
. 100 3.25 
3.00 
2.75 
100 
$30.00 
25.00 
22.50 
20.00 
16.00 
Top-size bulbs 
First-size bulbs 
Second-size bulbs .85 
Third-size bubs .. .75 
Miniature bulbs .._ .60 
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ANEMONE - Windflower 
BLUE POPPY. A choice selection of 
blue shades. Large, poppy-shaped, thick- 
petaled blooms on long stems. 
DE CAEN. Single French varieties in 
mixed colors. 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Beautiful, large- 
flowering Poppy Anemone. Deep scar- 
let, thick petals; long stems. 
ST. BRIGID. Improved form with im- 
mense, semi-double flowers in many 
colors. 
SYPHIDE. A beautiful clear pink. 
THE BRIDE. Large, pure white flowers 
with white centers. 
Price on Above: 
Doz., $1.00; 100, $7.00 
Outdoor Culture: Plant in Oct. and 
Nov., in good, well-drained garden soil. 
Plant bulbs so that the top will be 3 to 4 
inches below the surface and 6 to 8 inch- 
es apart. After the ground has frozen, 
cover with litter, leaves, or manure, to 
protect them from frost; this should be 
removed in spring when danger from hard 
frost is past. 
Grench Roman 
Hyacinths 
afford a continuous supply of bloom 
indoors from early winter until late in 
spring if planted in succession. Very 
fragrant. If bulbs are potted in Sep- 
tember, the pots plunged in the open 
ground for a month until well rooted, 
and then brought in the house, they 
can be had in flower in November or 
December. Continuous supply of flow- 
ers may be had by bringing in a few 
pots or pans at intervals of about two 
weeks. Plant close together; a 6-inch pot 
or pan will be sufficient for six bulbs. 
They are not hardy and are not suit- 
able for outdoor planting. 
3for Doz. 100 
WHITE. Extra- 
select bulbs ....$0.90 $3.25 $22.50 
Mammoth bulbs 1.00 3.25 25.00 
LIGHT BLUE .. .85 3.00 20.00 
LIGHT PINK .. 1.00 3.25 25.00 
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Pot Culture: Plant from 
September to November, us- 
ing a 4- or 5-inch pot for sin- 
gle bulbs or several bulbs 
may be planted in a larger 
pot or bulb pan. After plant- 
ing, water well and put in a 
cool, dark, airy place until 
well rooted, after which re- 
move to a cool room and lat- 
er to a warmer room. 
As there is a slight varia- 
tion in the time of bloom- 
ing, indicated is their rela- 
tive time of flowering by let- 
ters following the variety, the 
A’s being the earliest, the D’s 
the latest. 
Cie 
BEGONIAS 
TUBEROUS - ROOTED 
The enormous flowers are of the most ex- 
quisite coloring and are produced in great 
abundance. These can be grown in porch or 
window boxes, or in the garden ‘in semi-shady 
places. They can be started in pots indoors 
very easily. Plant outdoors in May, in a light, 
well-drained soil where they will flower un- 
interruptedly from the latter part of June 
till frost. Ready January and February. 
Single Crispa Frilled Begonias 
(First-size Bulbs) 
ORANGE SCARLET 
PINK, ROSE WHITE 
SALMON YELLOW 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c; doz., $2.50; 50, $10.00 
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