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FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC.
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Ranunculus.
A garden or greenhouse plant, also suitable for
house culture. It is not quite hardy enough to bear
planting in the garden in the fall, but
as the bulbs can be kept in a dry
state until spring, they may then be
planted and will produce an abund-
ance of flowers. Give them a rather
shady place in the garden.
Each. Doz. 100.
Double— French
Persian or Tur-
ban , finest
mixed 3 20 $1 00
Sparaxis.
A striking variety
of cape bulbs,
producing bril-
liant varied col-
ored flowers..... 3 25 1 50
Tuberose.
Excelsior Pearl
—First quality.. 4 35 2 00
If by mail, add 50c per 100.
Single 2
Double 3.
Elwesi (Giant Snowdrop) — Extra
large and fine 2
Snowdrops.
The little nodding
flowers of this well-
known plant are gen-
erally the first to ap-
pear in spring, often
rearing their delicate
heads above a light
covering of snow in
early March. They
are suitable for pot
culture, but are most
effective when plant-
ed in clumps on the
lawn. Plant in Sep-
tember or October,
Any good garden soil
will suit them. They
require no protection
being quite hardy.
Each. Doz. 100.
15
35
$ 75
2 25
20 1 00
SCILLA SIBERICA
Sciilas.
If by mail, add 15c per 100 extra.
Siberica — One of the most beautiful early spring
blooming bulbs, bearing a profusion of remarkably
pretty rich blue flowers as soon as the snow has dis-
appeared from the ground. Grown in masses or with
Crocuses and Snowdrops, it presents a charming
effect. It is perfectly hardy and re-
mains in bloom a long time. It also
makes a very showy plant for the
conservatory or parlor in winter.
Each, 2c; per doz., 15c: per 100,
75c.
Campanulata (Wood Hyacinth) —
Flowers borne on spikes about 2
feet high, very graceful and per-
fectly hardy.
Each.
Blue 3
White 3
Rose 3
Peruviana or Clusi-A very beau-
tiful variety, bearing large spikes
of rich ultramarine blue flowers,
remaining a long time in bloom.
10c each; $1.00 per doz. If by
mail, add 3c each extra. Not
hardy
Doz.
100.
25
$1 50
25
1 50
25
1 50
TURBAN RANUNCULUS.
Spiraea or Astilbe.
Ready in November.
If wanted by mail, add 10 cents to
cover postage on each root.
Japonica — An old favorite of the
easiest cultivation and perfectly
hardy, out especially desirable as a
pot plant for winter and early spring
blooming. Its white, feathery flow-
ers are freely produced and remain a
long time in bloom. Fine clumps,
10c each; $1.00 per dozen.
Nana Compacta Multiflora—
Of more compact growth than the pre-
ceding, producing its white, plume-
like flowers in great abundance. 15c
each; $1.50 per dozen.
Astilboides f loribunda-Early
and compact in habit, flowers large
and feather,' of the purest white, re-
maining a long time in bloom. This
is undoubtedly the best of the
Spiraeas. 15c each; $1.50 per doz.

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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.
Page ID
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42214147
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 17
Names
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NameFound:Astilbe NameConfirmed:Astilbe EOLID:11171526 NameBankID:2649623 NameFound:Astilboides NameConfirmed:Astilboides EOLID:2886988 NameBankID:1812470 NameFound:Campanulata NameFound:Compacta NameConfirmed:Compacta EOLID:10934908 NameBankID:2627020 NameFound:Multiflora NameConfirmed:Multiflora (Small) J.M. MacDougal & Feuillet supersect. NameBankID:9260529 NameFound:Ranunculus NameConfirmed:Ranunculus EOLID:37662 NameBankID:2576523 NameFound:Scilla siberica NameConfirmed:Scilla siberica EOLID:1082428 NameBankID:2669234 NameFound:Siberica NameConfirmed:Siberica NameBankID:5328274 NameFound:Sparaxis NameConfirmed:Sparaxis Ker-Gawl. EOLID:38091 NameFound:Spiraea NameConfirmed:Spiraea EOLID:29951 NameBankID:2650385
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42214147
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 42214147
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42214147
  • bhlGardenStories
  • BHLinbloom
  • bulbs (plants)
  • nurseries (horticulture)
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • bhlinbloom
Flickr posted date
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28 January 2015
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