. Bulb catalogue 1904. Chionodoxa. CALOCHORTUS. {Mariposa Lily or Butterfly Tulips.) These Californian flowers somewhat resemble the Tulip in shape and erect habit of growth. The colors includeshades of white, lilac, crimson, yellow, and blue, many of the flowers being veined, spotted, or edged with deepyellow. They may be forced in the greenhouse, planted in protected cold frames, or set out of doors in May orJune. Finest Varieties Mixed. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $; per 100, DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. (Bleeding- Heart.) A well-known hardy plant, bearing in spring long racemes of deep
. Bulb catalogue 1904. Chionodoxa. CALOCHORTUS. {Mariposa Lily or Butterfly Tulips.) These Californian flowers somewhat resemble the Tulip in shape and erect habit of growth. The colors includeshades of white, lilac, crimson, yellow, and blue, many of the flowers being veined, spotted, or edged with deepyellow. They may be forced in the greenhouse, planted in protected cold frames, or set out of doors in May orJune. Finest Varieties Mixed. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $; per 100, DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. (Bleeding- Heart.) A well-known hardy plant, bearing in spring long racemes of deep rose pink, pendent flowers. Each, 15 cents;per dozen, $; per 100, $ fly wait, add 5 cents each for postage. SIX OF A KIND SOLD AT DOZEN RATES; 25 AT IOO RATES; 250 AT I ,000 KATES. 24 R. & J. FARQUHAR & AUTUMN CATALOGUE. Per ioo. Pe r 1,000. I. OO ERYTHRONIUM. (Do^s Tooth Violet.) Interesting and beautiful, hardy plants; flowering early and having curiously spotted leaves. PerDoz. Dens Cams Albo. White Dens Canis Plpureo. Purple .25 Dens Canis Rosea .20 Dens Canis Violacea .25 Dens Canis, Mixed . -. .20 ERANTHIS HYEMALIS. ( Winter Aco?tite.) The earliest spring flower, the large golden yellow Buttercup-likeblossoms often expanding in the snow; height, six inches; a charm-ing plant. Per dozen, 20 cents ; per 100, ; per 1,000, FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS. GUINEA-HEX FLOWER. Exceedingly pretty, dwarf, spring-flowering plants, with largependent, bell-shaped flowers of white, yellow, brown, and purple,usually striped or mottled. They are desirable for both house andgarden cultivation. Out-of-doors the bulbs should be planted fourinches deep; they are quite hardy. Per Doz. Per ioo. Finest Mixed. Narrow leaved So. 35 Pure White. Narrow leaved, very beautiful . .bo r, .„.„ . ,, , New, Large-Leaved Varieties.
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