. Bulbs for fall planting. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Brodicea coccinea. Cocclnea (Floral Fire Cracker). Rich blood-crimson, tipped white ............. Congesta. Blue with pale blue crown; very free-flowering Capitata. Handsome, deep violet flowers in compact umbels, borne on long, slender Capitata alba. Very beautiful, pure waxy white Grandiflora. Dwarf, sky-blue, hardy Howelli. Milky white to blue; very pretty small flowers Howelli lilacina- White and lilac-blue; large, handsome Ixioides. Bright
. Bulbs for fall planting. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Brodicea coccinea. Cocclnea (Floral Fire Cracker). Rich blood-crimson, tipped white ............. Congesta. Blue with pale blue crown; very free-flowering Capitata. Handsome, deep violet flowers in compact umbels, borne on long, slender Capitata alba. Very beautiful, pure waxy white Grandiflora. Dwarf, sky-blue, hardy Howelli. Milky white to blue; very pretty small flowers Howelli lilacina- White and lilac-blue; large, handsome Ixioides. Bright yellow flowers, banded with brown Ixloides splendens. Large, light yellow flowers Lactea. White, with green stripes Laxa. Tall, with large blue flowers Multiflora. A tall species with fine purple Pedu ncularis. Porcelain-white flowers in immense umbels Stellaris. purple, with white center. Volubilis (Twining Hyacinth). Lovely waxy pink flowers. Mixed. All sorts . 08 ' p0 65 $4 50 08 65 4 50 10 90 6 00 06 50 3 50 05 35 '2 00 05 40 2 50 08- 65 4 50 05 40 2 50 10 90 6 00 08 85 6 00 05 4o; 2 50 08 60 3 50 05 40 2 50 05 40 2 50 06 50 3 50 08 60 4 00 05 40 2 50 10 90 6 00 05 30 1 50 CROCUS. For pots and borders. A universal favorite, being one of the earliest flowers seen in the spring. They are neat, dwarf and compact in growth, and the blooms are of bright colors. If planted close—say 2 inches apart — and in close rows, they make a very pretty display immediately after the snow goes off in the spring. Do not disturb for several years. Should be largely planted in the grass on lawns. They will flower very early in spring before mowing. The effect is beautiful. For flowering in pots, baskets, etc., they should be plunged in the open ground for three weeks after'plant- ing, precisely in the same manner as directed for hyacinths. If ordered by mail, add 15 cents per 100 for postage. Large White Large Yellow Ciant Yellow Large Blue Large Purple Striped an
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