. Autumn bulb catalogue : 1901. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. TDITPI PI A Uniflora. (Spring 1 Kl I starFlowei'.) A per- fect little gem for pot culture. Ii flowers In very early spring months: t lie hull is a re small and several should be grown In a pot; it prows about six to eight Inches high, each bulb producing several pretty star-shaped flowers ol a delicate milky white suffused with blue, and'emits the perfume of primroses; they are perfectly hardy and grown In quanti- ties in a sun


. Autumn bulb catalogue : 1901. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. TDITPI PI A Uniflora. (Spring 1 Kl I starFlowei'.) A per- fect little gem for pot culture. Ii flowers In very early spring months: t lie hull is a re small and several should be grown In a pot; it prows about six to eight Inches high, each bulb producing several pretty star-shaped flowers ol a delicate milky white suffused with blue, and'emits the perfume of primroses; they are perfectly hardy and grown In quanti- ties in a sunny border or for edgings they are very effective. (.See cut.) 2 for 'â .. inc. per dnz., 75c. per 100. TVn iFA Very distinct plants of the 1 T \J/~\-Lt\' Geenera family, producing a Ions; and brilliant succession of flowers of the most diverseshapesand gay-colored mark- ings. They are valuable for winter flowering In a warm greenhouse or conservatory, as by starting them early or laic- they will bloom in any season. (See cut.) 12c. each, per Uoz. 'M JARUATTII. 1 K' 1 UJ lAi>. ;in!< ;,, hnrdy tuberous plants, eminently effective for garden and lawn decoration, throwing up tall spikes of showy flowers during tie- late k u miner and a ul cm in months, Tin* new varieties are marvelous Im- provements over the olcl well-known "Ked Hot Poker" plant. {See cat.) /.'i f'/i in November.» T. Nobilis. The grandest of nil; Im- mense spikes of brilliant orange red flowers on steins (J to 7 feet feet high. 40c. each, per doz. T. Pfitzeri. A dwarf early, free- blooming sort : spikes of pure bright crimson, without a tinge of yellow or mange; 2 fut-t high. 30c. each, $:i 00 per Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Peter Henderson & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and


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