. Elwes' Giant Snowdrops. Scilla Campanulata. SNOWDROPS (Galanthus). The charming Snowdrop is the first of all flowers to herald the ap- proach of spring. It can frequently be seen in bloom when the ground is white with snow, as it takes every advantage, to display its graceful snow-white bells before the winter has disappeared. In conjunction with Chionodoxas and Scillas, a matchless effect can be produced. As the bulbs are small, they should be planted liberally in order to obtain immediate results. Banks, grassy slopes, edging or rock-work will suit all of these bulbs. They shou
. Elwes' Giant Snowdrops. Scilla Campanulata. SNOWDROPS (Galanthus). The charming Snowdrop is the first of all flowers to herald the ap- proach of spring. It can frequently be seen in bloom when the ground is white with snow, as it takes every advantage, to display its graceful snow-white bells before the winter has disappeared. In conjunction with Chionodoxas and Scillas, a matchless effect can be produced. As the bulbs are small, they should be planted liberally in order to obtain immediate results. Banks, grassy slopes, edging or rock-work will suit all of these bulbs. They should not be disturbed often if a fine display is desired. Elwes' Giant. An exceedingly large and beautiful single variety; flowers snow-white, with emerald-green tube. 15 cts. per doz.; 75 cts. per 100; $ per 1000. Single. Pure white graceful bells; early flowering. 15 cts. per doz.; 75 cts. per 100; § per 1000. Double. Flowers perfectly double, pure white. 25 cts. per doz.; § per §100; § per 1000. Giant Cassabah. The largest flowering of all the single Snow- drops. Very showy. The bulbs we offer have been received from Asia Minor, its native habitat. 30 cts. per doz.; § per 100; § per 1000. If Snowdrops are wanted by mail, add 10 cts. per 100 for postage. Dozens mailed without extra charge. STERNBERGIA JUUTEA. (Autumn Daffodil.) hardy autumn-flowering bulbs that deserve to be better In appearance they resemble a fine yellow Crocus, and a clump of a dozen or more together with a corresponding clump of Autumn Crocus offered on page 22 gives a touch of spring to the garden in autumn. This is supposed by some writers to be the Lily of Scripture, as it grows abundantly in the Holy Land, from whence out stock was procured. 25 cts. per doz.; § per 100; § per 1000. Pretty, known.
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