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Milla (Triteleia) 
A charming little plant, very showy and effective for natu- 
ralizing in grass or in the rock-garden. Plant 3 inches deep. 
uniflora, fragrant little flowers, colour white, uniformly 
shaded blue (see illustration). 
30 cts. per doz.; $ 2.00 per 100 
violacea, a pleasing colour of soft violet-blue. 
40 cts. per doz.; $ 2.50 per 100 
Muscari 
(Grape, Starch and Feathered Hyacinths) 
We can strongly recommend this lovely family of Spring 
flowers, for naturalizing and for the rock-garden where they 
give a splendid account of themselves. They are also very 
Milla uniflora valuable for forcing and pot-culture and require no special 
treatment or soil. 
COLLECTIONS OF MUSCARI 
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armeniacum, sce Early Giant. 
azureum (Hyacinthus azureum), flowering in February with dainty spikes of Cambridge-blue, 
produces a charming display in the rock-garden on grassy banks or may be used for edgings or 
massed in the flower border. 45 cts. per doz.; $ 3.00 per 100 
azureum amphibolis (freyianum), flowering with delicate pale blue flowers after Azureum. 
70 cts. per doz.; $ 5.00 per 100 
botryoides album (White Grape Hyacinth), bearing pretty little fragrant, pure white flowers, 
valuable for the garden and for pot-culture. 60 cts. per doz.; $ 4.00 per 100 
comosum (the Tassel Hyacinth), greenish with purple tops. 70 cts. per doz.; $ 5.00 per 100 
Early Giant (Improved M. armeniacum), one of the best of this family producing very large 
exquisite flowers of a very pleasing brilliant blue colour, very strongly recommended for forcing to 
have in bloom when they are most needed and for liberal plantings in borders and rockeries (see 
illustration opposite page 80). 50 cts. per doz.; $ 3.50 per 100 
Heavenly Blue, discarded in favour of M. Early Giant. 
latifolium, upper part of flower-spike pale blue, lower part dark blue, very distinct and rare. 
70 cts. per doz.; $ 5.00 per 100 
paradoxum (Starch Hyacinth), very distinct variety with large nearly black flowers of good size and 
form. 70 cts. per doz.; $ 5.00 per 100 
paradoxum album, the white Starch Hyacinth. $ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
plumosum (Ostrich Feather), producing in May splendid spikes of a violet-blue colour, the flowers 
have the appearance of a feathery plume, very attractive and interesting. 
$ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
racemosum, a deep navy-blue dwarf variety with compact flower heads, the darkest in this section, 
very valuable for the rock-garden. 50 cts. per doz.; $ 3.50 per 100 
Tubergenianum, a fine new species from Persia of free flowering habit, an enchanting point is its 
colour, as the top of the spikes comes clear blue and the lower part more deep blue, a very attractive 
variety in colour. Flowering mid-April with strong spikes (see illustration page 83). 
$ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
