Ranunculus 
Some flowers are very double, and some are semi-double. 
Centers are usually light green. Extra selected bulbs. 
Golden yellow shades White (white predominates) 
Pink shades Yellow shades 
Red shades Mixed colors 
Above shades $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100 
Scilla Campanulata 
The following list contains the best varieties in existence at 
present. Try some. 
All the varieties of the Scilla Campanulata family are 
splendid naturalizing, because they will flower in shady places, 
where almost any other flower will die. Both have bells like 
small hyacinths, on long, graceful spikes. The flowers of the 
Campanulata family are superior to those of the Nutans family, 
being of a larger size and brighter colors. Height, 15 inches. 
Plant bulbs 3 inches deep (deeper in light soils) and about 2 
inches apart. 
ALBA MAXIMA. Large, pure white. 75 cts. per dozen, $5 per 100. 
EXCELSIOR. Large, bright blue. Late. 75 cts. per dozen, $5 per 100. 
HERAUT. Violet-blue, tall and early flowering. One of the best in this 
list. $1.35 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS. Soft, lilac-rose. Strong grower. $1.35 per dozen, 
$10 per 100. 
SKY BLUE. Large, deep blue. Late. 75 cts. per dozen, $5 per 100. 
WHITE CITY. Ivory-white, large flower on a tall, strong stem, late. $1.35 
per dozen, $10 per 100. 
WHITE TRIUMPHATER. Pure white. Similar to WHITE CITY in growing habit. 
$1.35 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
Scilla Sibirica 
The Siberian Squill bears small, drooping, bell-like flowers 
on short stems, 3 to 4 inches high. Most attractive for rockery 
or massing in borders. Should be planted about 3 inches deep. 
SIBIRICA. Sky-blue. 75 cts. per dozen, $5 per 100. 
SIBIRICA ALBA. White. 75 cts. per dozen, $5 per 100. 
SPRING BEAUTY. A glorified form of Sibirica. The color is a brighter blue 
and the stem is taller. 85 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
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