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FLOWERING BULBS. PLANTS, ETC.
11
Brodeiae.
Very pretty winter blooming; plants with grasslike
foliage and slender flower stems. The flowers are
odd in appearance and are produced very freely.
Each. Doz.
Volubilis 'Twining Hyacinth") — A curi-
ous plant, commencing to twine when
in bud and often reaching 5 feet in
height. Flowers delicate rose 10 $1 00
Mixed varieties of choice colors 3 30
Bulbocodium.
Spring Colchicum.
One of the earliest hardy spring blooming plants.
Each. Doz. Per 100
5 50 S3 50
ALLIUM NEAPOLITAN I'.W.
Allium.
Charming hardy spring-flow-
ering plants.
Neapolitanum-Flowers white.
borne in umbels: useful for
cut flowers, each, 3c: dozen,
25c: per 1U0, $1.00.
Molly— Bright golden yellow,
each, 3c; dozen, 25c; per 100,
$1.00.
Azureum — Intense biue, very
showy and effective, each,
10c; dozen, $1.00; per 100,
$6.00.
Arum.
Dracunculus (Dragon Arum
— A curious and ornamental
plant, flowers large, purple
shading to black, stem marbled,
each, 15c.
Anemone.
If by mail, add 15 cents per 100.
Although not quite so hardy as
many of our bulbous plants, the
Anemone may nevertheless be
very successfully grown out-
doors if planted early in October,
setting it about 3 inches deep in
the ground and when cold weath-
er sets in, having a good cover-
ing of straw or leaves put over it.
As the bulb keeps well in a dry
state, it may be kept thus until spring
early, will prove very satisfactory.
Each.
Single — The Bride, pure white 5
Single— F u I g e n s , the most
brilliant of all scarlets 4
Single— Mixed 3
Double — Mixed 3
Plant in clumps in good soil
Vernum— Rosy purple
Camassia Esculenta.
A hardy bulb with grass-like foliage and pretty
spikes of clear blue flowers. The flower stalk grows
about two feet high and produces a large quantity of
beautifui flowers.
3c each: 30c per dozen: $1.50 per 100.
Cooperia Drummondi.
A very pretty plant for winter
blooming in the house. The flowers
arc deliciously fragrant, pure white,
star shaped with long tubes, and
measure from 1 inch to 1% inches
across.
Price each, 3c:
100. $2.00.
dozen, 30c: per
Chionodoxa.
Lucillae (Glory of the Snow — A
beautiful hardy spring flowering
plant, very easy to cultivate; flow-
ers large and numerous, of brilli-
ant sky-blue, with a white center,
each, 3c: dozen, 25c; per 100.
$1.25.
Sardinensis— Flowers of intense
deep blue. Very effective, each,
3c: dozen, 25c; per 100, $1.25.
BABIANAS.
ind if planted
Doz. 100
45 $3 00
35 2 50
25 1 25
30 1 75
Babianas.
Similar to the Ixias and Sparaxis in growth, but
with dark green hairy foliage. The flowers are large,
showy and of the most beautiful colors. They suc-
ceed best in light, sandy soil. Each. Doz. Per 100
Mixed colors 5 50 $3 50

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Author Currie Brothers Company.; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
Full title
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Bulbs and plants : autumn 1908.
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42214141
Item ID
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133055 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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65937 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 11
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NameFound:ALLIUM NameConfirmed:Allium EOLID:11378177 NameBankID:2662323 NameFound:Azureum NameFound:Bulbocodium NameConfirmed:Bulbocodium EOLID:13034220 NameBankID:3494609 NameFound:Camassia NameConfirmed:Camassia EOLID:80121 NameBankID:2662523 NameFound:Chionodoxa NameConfirmed:Chionodoxa Boiss. EOLID:1392558 NameBankID:471207 NameFound:Colchicum NameConfirmed:Colchicum L. EOLID:33203 NameFound:Cooperia NameConfirmed:Cooperia EOLID:1391899 NameBankID:2665092 NameFound:Dracunculus NameConfirmed:Dracunculus EOLID:2857329 NameBankID:210837 NameFound:Esculenta NameFound:Ixias NameConfirmed:Ixias EOLID:20134 NameBankID:3002058 NameFound:Sparaxis NameConfirmed:Sparaxis Ker-Gawl. EOLID:38091
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42214141
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.65937
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Flickr sets
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  • Currie Bros. Co. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1901.
  • Garden Stories
Flickr tags
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  • Bulbs (Plants)
  • Catalogs
  • Flowers
  • Nurseries (Horticulture)
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Seeds
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42214141
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42214141
  • bhlGardenStories
  • BHLinbloom
  • bulbs (plants)
  • nurseries (horticulture)
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • bhlinbloom
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28 January 2015
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