20 THE HOLLAND BULB GARDENS, IPSWICH, MASS. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS 
ALLIUM 
A very attractive member of the bulb family, producing ball-shaped flowerheads. 
Suitable for all purposes except for forcing. Very good for naturalizing. 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
291 AZUREUM, producing heads of sky-blue flowers in July. 
Height 235 auchés nee oo ce pee eet pee e eee eeeee 0.60 4.00 
292 MOLLY, nice yellow flowerheads at the beginning of June. 
FHewht.6 Anches ee, eas Nema ale ey ce ae wenn 0.35 2.50 
293 NEAPOLITANUM, bearing very distinct flowerheads of 
white flowers. Very suitable for naturalizing. Height 
DRC AICHOS cp pes ee Sie eee ein tis bo mele o cre ahs Sere Stee eee 0.35 2.50 
294 KARATAVIENSE, very large purple flowerheads. Very 
taland ‘producing bread leaves. 5-2 +. oe eee ee 1.20 10.00 
295 OSTROWSKIANUM, very dwarf growing; only 6 inches 
high with pretty carmine-rose flowerheads in; June.... 0.45 3.00 
296 ROSEMBACHIANUM, very vigorous growing up to ¢ ft. 
tall, with large purple rose flowers in July. Suitable 
POURING er oes ee oes Oe sews on oe ee 0.30 2.50 
AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrum) 
Through very careful hybridizing and selecting Dutch growers have succeeded in pro- 
ducing a strain of Amaryllis, which is much superior to the old types. They produce 
larger bulbs with more flowers of outstanding form. The flowers are very large, have 
well overlapping petals and are twice the size of the flowers of the old type. Amaryllis 
can easily be grown in pots in the home. They can be brought into the light and heated 
room, right after planting them. They should be potted up from December to March 
and flower about 6 weeks after the planting date. 
Cat. No. each 
297 PURE WHITE VARIETIES, extra selected large strain ....... 2.50 
298 RED VARIETIES, extra selected large strain ................ 1.75 
299 SEPARATE COLORS in pink, salmon orange and striped, extra 
selectedlarge strain {02k ok Ce ee oe eee eee 2.00 
ANEMONES 
With their bright colored flowers, Anemones belong to the most popular garden bulbs. 
They should be planted about 2 inches deep and 5 inches apart in a sunny position. 
Because of the difference in hardiness we have divided them into two groups: 
Group A. Summerflowering Anemones, which should be planted right after the 
danger of frost is over. They can also be planted in the Fall, in which case they will 
Slower much earlier, however in this case they must be well covered for protection against 
Srost. 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
300 SINGLE ANEMONES The Caen, grand mixture of well 
blendedbright colors ........... 0.45 3.00 
301 re “a Hollandia, bright red. ......... 0.45 3.00 
302 <i . Mr. Fokker,’ blues. 565 eee 0.45 3.00 
303 Pe a Sylphide, violet. .....:...se608 0.45 3.00 
304 a as The Bride, pure white .. ......- 0.60 4.00 
305 DOUBLE ANEMONES St. Brigid, splendid mixture of very 
bright ‘colors B2ese< ee 0.70 5.00 
306 3 93 Lord Lieutenant, dark blue .... 0.70 5.00 
307 = < The Admiral, rose violet ....... 0.70 5.00 
308 ie a The Governor, brilliant red .... 0.70 5.00 
Do not use more than one variety in a pot for indoor forcing 
