MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Hereunder we beg to offer you these pretty little flowers which are 
necessary to complete our gardens, and are so fine for planting 
under shrubs, in corners, or in rock-gardens. Most sorts are quite 
hardy and once they are planted need no further attention. They 
will come year after year, giving heaps of pleasure in early spring 
TOPSIZE BULBS 
ANEMONES (single flowered) p. a p. ‘on 
Hollandia, bright vermilion scarlet, very large flower 2.— 18.— 
Mr. Fokker, large flowers in a distinct blue color. . . 2.30 20.— 
Sylphide, violet, large flowers on tall stems. ... . 2.30 20.— 
The Bride, lovely pure white flowers. . . ae 2.50 22.— 
The Caen, beautiful mixture of a great many calore 
red — pink — light blue — dark blue etc. all mixed 
together. Very rich flowering. The most popular of all 2.— 18.— 
ANEMONES (half double) 
St. Brigid, these are beautiful half double Anemones, giving 
flowers like Ostrich-feathers. In wonderful MIXTURE 
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ANEMONES (double flowered) 
Full double flowers, extremely beautiful, in very fine 
pastel colors: 
bright blue — violet blue — blood red — carmine — 
rose and white — pure white. ........., 3.50 32.— 
In a wonderfull mixture of colors. ..... . ; aed 30.— 
CHIONODOXA (Glory of the Snow) 
Flowering in January—February. Quite hardy and 
splendid for naturalization. 
Lucilaea, the most BgPuan aes blue little flowers with 
white centre... Pe © ate tL) eee es 1.50 12.50 
Sardensis, the deep blue variety’. Wnegire Men. Sel 1.50 12.50 
Alba, the pure white variety, very scarce. . . 3.— 28.— 
Giganthea, the giant-flowering variety, giving beautiful 
large flowers? of a lavender-blue ‘colorZG@., 79. 3% 2.— 18.— 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconites) 
Earliest of all spring flowers, coming into bloom in 
January already with pretty golden-yellow flowers. 
Pertectly: hard y-sgaem a a) ee ei en i ee 2.25 20.— 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
Fine little flowers, especially nice for rock-gardens. 
In: splendid MUX DURE cles tee ee eee ee es 2.50 22.— 
