—turkestanica. 100—$7.00 $1.25 
A_ very pretty species closely allied to 
T. biflora but more robust in habit and 
with 5-9 flowers on a stem, creamy white 
with a green or bronzy flush on the exter- 
lor and with great lasting qualities; 10”. 
before planting, that it 
‘loose’ side, you will have a 
PRICES: 25 at 100 rate; 3 at Dozen. 
Postpaid. per Dozen, 
—bulbocodium. 100—$8.00 95¢ 
_Hoop Petticoat Narcissus. This is a dis- 
tinct yellow type with a long wide mouth- 
ed trumpet, shaped like an old fashioned 
hoop skirt; for a warm spot in the rock 
garden and a pretty dainty flower in pots; 
6 inches high. 
—canaliculatis. 100—$9.00 $1.00 
Like a miniature Polyanthus Grand Mon- 
arque with several tiny flowers on a 
dwarf stem; very fragrant, small white 
petals and bright golden cup, interesting 
for the rock garden; six inches. 
—Cyclamineus. 100—$15.00 
The Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil 
small clear yellow flowers and a 
refiexed perianth. 
$2.75 
with 
much 
—triandrus albus. 10 
Angel’s Tears Daffodil. 
Daffodil from Spain. An exquisite flower 
for the rock garden; slender growth and 
producing a cluster of elegant little creamy 
white flowers with globular cup and the 
perianth refiexing like the Cyclamen; 7”, 
Alliums 
Flowering Onion. They are beautiful 
flowering subjects for the garden and many 
are especially fine for the rock garden, 
where small dwarf plants are wanted. 
They are easily grown and make an inter- 
esting display. We offer a very extensive 
list of these flowers in seed but the follow- 
ing species are easily secured in the bulb 
form. 3 
PRICES: 25 at 1C0 rate; 3 at Dozen. 
Postpaid. Per Dozen. 
—albopilosum. 100—$10.00 $2.00 
Flowers lilac, 8 inches across in umbels; 
3 feet high; Persia. 
O0—$10.00 $1.30 
Small rush-leaf 
—azureum. 100—$6.00 $1.40 
(caeruleum) Flowers deep blue in dense 
globose umbels 2 inches across; 4 feet. 
.100—$6.00 $1.40 
in many flower- 
18 inches high. 
—Moly. 
Bright yellow, star-like, 
ed umbels 3 inches across; 
—neapolitanum grandiflorum. $1.00 
100—$5.00. ite flowers in umbels 3 
inches across; 1 foot high. 
—Ostrowskianum. 100—$5.00 $1.00 
Maroon fiowers; 6 inches; Turkestan. 
—RHosenbachianum. 100—$9.00 $1.60 
Purple flowers in large globose umbels; 
2 feet; Turkestan. 
—spharecephalum. 100—$6.00 $1.30 
Reddish purple flowers in dense globose 
umbels; 3 ft. : 
Eranthis 
Winter Aconite. The earliest of Spring 
flowers; golden Buttercup-like flower, 
resting on emerald-green cushions of leav- 
es that produce a charming and pretty ef- 
fect in the very early days of Spring 
when planted with Snowdrops, Chion- 
doxa, Scilla siberica, etc., wonderful dis- 
plays can be had. They do best in shady 
Places, under trees and in moist spots 
Where few other plants will thrive, where 
it will densely carpet the ground with its 
bright green foliage. It increases readily 
from seed; plant about 3 inches deep and 
4 inches apart; order early and plant im- 
mediately upon receipt, they must be 
planted early. 
—cilicia. 100—$4.00 50¢ 
A very lovely species from Asia Miner, 
deep yellow, foliage bronzy and more fine- 
ly cut than E. hyemalis, and later. 
—hyemailis. 100—$4.00 S0¢ 
Very early; bright golden yellow flowers. 
—Tubergenii. 100—$11.00 $2.00 
A very pretty new hybrid with large 
golden yellow flowers that , being sterile, 
last much longer. 
Fritillarias 
They produce a fine effect when natur- 
alized in the grass on banks, in shady 
places or under large trees and are es- 
pecially charming in groups in the border 
and rock garden; they bloom in May; plant 
3-4 inches deep, 3 inches apart and immed- 
iately upon receipt. Order these early and 
it is advisable to mulch when possible, the 
first winter. They last indefinitely when 
once established. Common names Check- 
ered Lily, Guinea Hen Flower. 
100—$5.00 75¢ 
checkerings of 
—alba. 
A pretty white with 
greenish yellow. 
—Aphrodite. 100—$5.00 80¢ 
This is a strong growing pure white. 
—Artemis. 100—$5.00 80¢ 
Very fine large-bell variety in two tones 
of wine color. 
—Poseidom. 100—$7.00 $1.30 
Very large flowers on short 6” stems, 
whitish checkered purple. 
—Saturnus. 100—$5.00 $1.00 
A pretty effect in pinkish checkering, 
large flowers. 
Galanthus 
Snowdrops. Permanent planting should 
be made in partly shaded spots for they 
flower very early in the Spring; under the 
shrubbery border, in the lawn and wood- 
land, they make a fine display; plant 
them thickly; the bulbs arrive in August, 
so they should be ordered early. 
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