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| HORSFORD’S AUTUMN | SUPPLEMENT FOR 1907 |

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isc N handing you my Autumn Supplement, I wish to say that it is simply to go with the Spring Catalogue and contains a few things which are not set in spring. Most of the plants of the spring’s list are set in autumn also. Autumn planting of Hardy Perennials has become as popular as spring planting, and I sell every fall more than I do in the spring. Many of my customers insist that they have better results with fall setting. When plants are set so late in the fall that they do not have a chance to make any autumn growth, they should have a heavier protection than those have which become partly established; but I would advise protection for all plants set in the autumn. I mean protection the first winter. Bulbs which are entirely covered may not require much, being planted well under the surface, but even these are benefited by a covering in cold climates.

Kindly remember that those who purchase plants - must return them within five days if not satisfactory. After five days I will not replace them. See fourth paragraph page 2 of spring catalogue.

Those who wish to call me by telephone during shipping season will please do so at 12.30 and 6.30 Dp. mk

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LIEIES

Most of the Lilies of this list may be set in September, but a few, like Auratum and all the Speciosums, Sulphureum, Henryi and Maximowiczii Red, are not ripe until October. Orders will be filled from beds as long as my stock lasts, but for the most part the Candidums will be imported, because most of my Candidums grown here in beds were ordered ahead, before this list was made.

Too much cannot be said in favor of planting Lilium candi- dum early. The autumn growth which it makes before winter is quite essential, both for resisting severe winters and for next year’s blooms. If you can’t plant it before October wait another year.

For cultural directions and more definite descriptions please see Spring Catalogue, which has been mailed.

These prices do not include postage, but simply bulbs boxed and delivered to my nearest freight or express office.

See spring list for delivery by mail.

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Each Doz. Lilies auratim << 263425, a se oe eas fo 20 $2 oo . auratum rubro-vittatum ...........-........ 50 SRE OWIMT eye ans oe ear a Ae eee ee eer 50 gsiuiloybryciteds testa caass por 5e Ocoee ous Boles: 35 . Canadense iNicadge Paily) 3.¢22 DEL 100, $6.0 ¢-10l > 1215 . candidum (Madonna Lily). Should be set be- fore October, to insure full growth........... Stree Geer L. Chalcédonicum:: 2 asc2% -2be ene seek ona 50 L. croceum. Golden yellow; blooms next after Dah Tieumicgesc. ae oi. ee ee 20

L. Dahuricum. No Lily in the world can be

grown farther north and is more reliable in

every way than this. It will soon increase

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L. elegans var. aurantiacum multiflorum. A fine

hardy and healthy form of this reddish yellow

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Lilium elegans var. atrosanguineum...........-. $o 20

L. elegans var. Best Red. A medium kind as to height; very vigorous and healthy 15

ls Svar -Clotheot Golds RES IAS | ES Rat var. nigromaculatum. A dwarf form, with salmon-yellow flowers; much later than most varieties: - 3-2-2 =< 20 | ee ore var. Thunbergianum...per roo, $6.. 10 ees Vat. umibeliatuna 202) saa re es 15 L a var. Wallacei. A fine, low-growing

hardy variety, almost as late as Nigro- maculatum, and with reddish yellow

fOweTS °. os oa be 2s Sets meee ee eek 15 ig Mixed 2 St er eee L. excelsum. See L. testaceum Ly. Naray i= 2 a ee a ee ee 35 L. Hansoni. See L. maculatum. L. Henryi. Somewhat like Speciosum, but has orange-yellow flowers. Rare .........-...-. 50 L. Longiflorum. Long, funnel-shaped flowers, pure whites fine 5. lesser se. eee oe ene 6 5 L. maculatum (Hansoni). One of the most PECIMANENt. = =o eee oe ee 65 L. Philadelphicum. Erect: deep orange-red flowers: 3. 5.5 Ss Eg ES te oe hee ee eee 15 by. Philippense:= =. -- : react Sein eee SNe nese eae 25 L. speciosum var. sinnin. Telieate white flowers... 20 i: oe Wat. Kractzeri. 6s 2 i ee 30 i: ee var. rubrum. One of the best of the Japan Lilies; redand white flowers. 15

L. sulphureum (Wallichianum superbum). Flowers long and large, funnel-shaped, sul- phur-yellow within, chocolate-white without.

Aeratid ity Ss (ce eves ee es ots es oe solos

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some: scarlet flowers ; ;.... -..per 100, $6. "415 $1 35 L. tigrinum ( Figer-ily):. <2. per 100, $7-50 -) os 80 L. = var. plenescens (Double Tiger Lily) 15 ES var. splendens. ..... Viren ize 126 L. Wallacei. See L. elegans, var. wae L. Wallichianum superbum. See L. sulphureum.

DAFFODILS, or NARCISSI

Early- flowering bulbous plants, coming before the tulips and after the crocus. One of the most important groups; fine for cutting and of easy culture. Though any good garden soil suits, they prefer a rather stiff, deep soil, and if the situation is such that they are shaded from the sun a portion (a third or half) of the time, so much the better. They do well among shrubbery. To get the best results, they should be set in August or September, so as to make a good root-growth before winter. When late setting is done, the best results are postponed until the second season.

Many of the bulbs we plant in the fall, such as tulips, hy- acinths, narcissi, etc., make a root-growth underground after being set. If we dig up such bulbs a week or two after they have been set, we are surprised at the new root-growth which has formed at the base of the bulbs. This root-growth is often made quite late and at low temperature. Therefore when such bulbs are planted quite late in the fall it is well to place a thick covering of straw manure, leaves, or some sort of covering over them to keep out frost as long as possible, so that this root- growth may continue even after the surface of the ground is frozen. I have seen fairly good results obtained in this. way with late planting. The covering should come off in the early spring before the bulbs are up.

Ii by mail add 6 cts. per doz. for those without stars, and 10 cts. per doz. for those marked with a star.

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white perianth, rich yellow trumpet; strong

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grower and fine for cutting....per roo, $7. $0 08

bicolor Horsfieldii. Very large and early; yellow trumpet and white perianth, 100, $5.. bicolor, Mrs. Walter T. Ware. A fine new sort, with broad white perianth and golden EEUIA POE 5 aig She ew ae ee ne

. bicolor, Victoria. A grand Trumpet Daffo-

dil, with large bold erect flowers, perianth creamy white, trumpet, rich yellow. Ready (MAGE PeeMBGE 2. cares setae ace ons ate Se

. bulbocodium citrinum (H oop Petticeat

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. Burbidgei. One of the most charming for cut-

ting. Clear white cup, margined bright cinnabar red; a beautiful early-flowering form of Poeticus which comes before Poet- icus ornatus. Very effective when bunched. The color of the cup is very rich when cut in bud and opened under glass...per 100, $1 .

. Burbidgei, John Bain. Large and broad white

perianth, with small, citron-yellow cup and oranee-=seatlet ediee. swag! Sha Sh:

. Henry Irving. Noted for its deep yellow,

wheel-shaped perianth, and large and hand- some yellow trumpet...... Ss ete eee Se

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Johnstoni, Queen of Spain. One of the best of new Daffodils. Soft cream, delicate clear yellow trumpet; perianth same color, reflex- ing. Flowers very slightly in size..........

. Leedsii. Silvery white, starry perianth;

lemon-yellow cup, passing to white. A beautiful sweet-scented flower; fine for DOUQUES,<725: Alue kote per -1e@0, p56. 50.-

7 POCHCUS ew oo oes per 100, $1.25... . poeticus ornatus. One of the earliest of the

Poet’s Narcissi; a free bloomer, 100, $1.50 .

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Narcissus princeps. Sulphur-yellow perianth Each Doz. and deep yellow trumpet. A fine variety ...$0 05 $0 30 N. Jonquilla. Single yellow Jonquils; yellow, fragrant’ flower,...=-> 2. per 100, go cts... 25 N. incomparabilis, Double. (Butter and Eggs.) A large and showy double variety. One of the largest of the double sorts..per 100, $2.. 05 35 *Mixed Daffodils, to naturalize in meadows, etc., A first-class mixture, comprising many of the best herein listed = 2). per 100,- $1. 05 30

CROCUSES

The ordinary spring-flowering Crocus will thrive in nearly all soils and positions.

Add 5 cts. per dozen if to be sent by mail

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TULIPS“ IN- MEXED COLORS

Tulips like good drainage, and when planted over a gravelly subsoil or bottom succeed best. It is a good plan to surround the bulbs with sand, unless they are put into a sandy soil. A depth of 4 inches is none too deep for cold climates. Set the bulbs 5 or 6 inches apart.

In ordering Tulips by post, add 6 cents per dozen for postage

Doz 100

Large Barly Single.<7.3.5 2 2 ce fo 20 $1 25 ‘* « -icate BO a aie Se tes Ses Nah taste Caen tg Mee erat Re ae, 25 26 ‘S sMarly: Double’. 25 .sic50 ee os eee 20.5 725 4) eae Siete el yes Saas MORe Keer mora Wes 30. 2.00

100 Tulips in the above four kinds, 25 of each, for $1.25; 400 bulbs, 100 each, $4

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ERY THRONIUMS (Dog’s-Tooth Violets ) Early-blooming, bulbous plants, which must be set in

autumn. They come up among the first flowers of spring, and are very interesting, both in flower and leaf.

Add 3 cents per dozen if by post

Erythronium Americanum (Common Adder-Tongue).. Hand- some bright yellow flowers; hardy. 8 cts. each, 65 cts. per

doz. FRITILLARIAS

These like a sandy or gravelly soil, with-good drainage. Add 10 cents per dozen for postage if by mail

Fritillaria Imperialis (Crown Imperial). 15 cts. each, $1.50 per

doz. HYACINTHS FOR BEDS

Hyacinths like a light, loamy soil and full sun. A light coating of well-composted manure, if the ground is not already well supplied, will be of value. Plant about 3 inches deep, and if the best flowers are desired the bulbs should be from 7 to 9 inches apart.

Add 16 cents per dozen for postage if by mail Each Doz.

Double Mixedic27 3.2 cence oe eee $o 10 $0 80 Double WhitesandsBlush™ 2 26.0 ee IO 85

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Each Doz Since WitxeGre cet oo ee. ee ee ee fo 09 $o 70 SinviewRed anG@ ROSE>. 562 foe see ae eee IO 80 Sia le VV EItG ae om ce oes creme a 12 I oo Single Yellow? ..ctcss 6 <2 en tel ee eee iZ-- 5 00

TRILLIUMS

American Wood Lily, Indian Shamrock, or Three-Leaved Nightshade For the Shady Corner

Like most early-blooming plants, Trilliums give better results the following spring when planted in autumn in time to make their regular root-growth, which seems to take place a few weeks after the stems have died. They form a very pretty group, which comes into bloom early, and whose leaves make a good display after the flower has passed. Trilliums like a soil with a mixture of leaf-mold or peat, and for most of them a little well-rotted manure will be beneficial. Although they may, as a rule, be grown in the sun, a partial shade is the most natural place. They look best when in good-sized groups. In a good position they will last almost indefinitely. |

Add 10 cents per dozen if by mail

Each Doz. Trillium erectam. Purple <2 -<<-= 4... $o 10 $1 00 g fe tibidum),- Waites 5... 24. 10: “5.00 T. grandiflorum. White ....... per 100, $2.50-- 05 40 T. erythrocarpum (Painted Trillium)............ iO. 500 Tr petiolaaai. = <4\. occ oe i ee, oe ae £25 15"15 TosesilecicanteGnlss..6.s sok Ss os ee ye oe 20 Te Cerna ee a a eee Bae ee ee 20

BULBOUS IRIS For fuller list of Iris, see my Spring Catalogue. Each Doz.

Iris Susiana (Mourning Widow). A large, strik- ing species from Asia Minor. One of the best fat pet Cutune sae Lace Secs 5% seen tree fo 15 $1 35

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Iris Xiphium (Spanish Iris). Very fine bulbous Each Doz. flowering plants, coming into bloom soon after the German Iris, with blue, white and yellow alewers see se a gate cs See $o 05 $0 35 I. xiphoides (English Iris). Large flowers in handsome blue and white colors, about as tall as the Spanish Iris, and coming just after it.. 08 60

Miscellaneous Bulbs and Plants

Which, because they bloom early, or for other reasons, are set in autumn. See my Spring Catalogue for cost of postage if sent by mall

Each Doz. Ariszema Dracontium (Green Dragon) ........ $o 12 A. triphyllum (Indian Turnip, or Jack-in-Pulpit).

(See illustration on Spring Catalogue cover)... 12 $1 oo Camassia Cusickii (Giant Camas).............. eae ae i Camipainiwla taimerin c= 5 2.62 see ee eae Oat eRe Chionodoxa Luciliz (Glory of the Snow)....... O5 30 CRAM eHhSis re ore 5 vaio ea GS vee ds sak Bes 05 30 Gy Caroligiana (Sprme Beauty) .....--...-.-:.- 06 55

Colchicum. A curious, hardy, bulbous plant, with foliage and fruit in early summer, while the flower comes in autumn. The foliage dies down before the flowers appear. Stems 3 to 6 inches high. Sometimes called the Autumn

Crocus. C. autumnale. Reddish purple........... Ee 08 C. . Sy lte) ANS Naa esos aes wr ois en OS Cy vatiegatum. -Rose_purple 1-2 -. - 241444454: 06 Dicentra Cucularia (Dutchman’s Breeches) . -.. 10 100 D. Canadensis: (Squirrel (Corn). <2 so. 3.5 <2, IO- £ OO Dodecatheon Meéadiag. 2. ses eee ee ee £5... 1-45 Eremurus. Himalaicus i525 ncs st. eins oe Sk E95 E. roDGshis. = See oprineeist..m nhs 2 00 Mertensia pulmonarioides (Virginica). The Vir-

gingg, Cowslip:. See Spring List ...2 524s sac5.. 12. <4: 30

Ornithogalum Arabicum (Star of Bethlehem).... 06 60

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Platycodon (Campanula, or Chinese Bell-flower). Each One of the most attractive hardy perennials to people who like a blue or white flower. It should be planted so that the buds are an inch under. For cutting they are very fine, and last for many days.

Po eranditiocum:- bine Howets.. <es< 43 36.4. ae. fo 12 = = Wat alpunis.it tee as ee ca 5 Pe: a Vat..dutlnmnale. ==... =. ae aes Podophyllum peltatum (Wild Mandrake). ..... 12

Polygonatum biflorum (Smaller Solomon’s Seal). 5 Syndesmon thalictroides (Anemone thalictroi- des). A charming little early wood flower. Nice for shade of deciduous trees......-..... 12

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Each Aconitum hybridum preecox.........-....-.-.- fo 15 J ApS Dey rera ol Revel tae nega Ad Seer Abn ae 15 A ctea al Dawe awe see oe te oss Cotes oe ere ee JERS 15 IMECINOMECEIS SQUAFIOSA) = \< ccc cise ts fone asics 15 Aquilesia-oxySepala.q- 20-5. et eect once oe (PSE ET alg enter ate te = winae in = ae aes ae Cie ne se 15 Campanula rotundifolia (Harebell).............. 15 Gentanrea dealbata.- soo a ee ee ee ee 20 G@Aassia MarilandiGa-: >. ken cate eee ee eee 12 Cimicifuga PISHufiGaTs alas een eee 20 Campanula perciszfolia. Blue.............. pepe Delphinium scopulorum. ...........--.-...... 20 Bo Herman vsteicer. iyo tr. os Sos wre iad See oe 25 D> Belladonna: 52s sae 5 cree ae eee 25 Do Selected Blues o.3- sce. oe oe ee ae ee eee 12 Dianthus barbatus: ; Seatlets 35: 222.5. oc. ©. 15 Pictammus Caucasicus 4-1 ig. GocscnG sone 20 Erysimum pulchellum...........--......-...-. 12 Eremurus Biwesil | .o3 6.2 tes. 2 hs hs ore 3 00

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Each Iris Stylosalalbaes tt so aes ee eee ee fo 15 i Germanica, aurea. 8 cio teres sh cern ies < ot - 12 I, = var. Lady Stanhope.......... eae a2 I Wale Sylvia eke oes ee ie Pe eee 12 I var. purpurea grandiflora......... 15 I = Var? Judith, si ae So eae Sere 12 i: = var. Walter Scott .2..: .- Pitas ease 12 Liairis .cylindraceal-....7--- ee 15 Eychnis-alpinay, 22 eran. eee ere ee 12 Orchis Spectabilis = 6) eee ee 12 Potentilla rupestris. Flowers white............. 15 Pezonia albiflora, Carolina Allaine........ ..... ee) P. officinalis ‘purpurea’. 2. o.e mie i) 50 e oe fubra plenat 22. < sc oe ee 25 Papaver orientales var. Vianony. = -- et ee 20 Phiox paniculata, var. Jacen Gart:----...... 2 ° 15 =. is var. Josephine Garbon....... 15 Primula Seiboldii.. 7. =. oe ee ee ee 15 shortia calaciiolia “s.5 2 6-0 en eee ces 15 Sempervivum pyreniacum (Hen and Chickens).. ne) Syndesmon anemonoides:.< <oss2 6 ac 35 sel ssi IZ Thalictrum aquilegiaiolium: -—2.-..-.---. =. -- 15 TT: Javonicuin Sse a ee ee ee ee 20 ditarella purputea major. =. 6 ee oe 20 Vanceuveria, bexandracn- 1 oe eee 15 Yucca angustifolia, var. recurviflora........ oe aD Zygadenus muscitoxicum........ bea Ene aes 15 Woody Plants ay Crateepus-crus galli © to 1.2 tty = se ce fo 15 Clematis, Villede, byonsien 2-5). 9 aos erica Abe C. vitalbar: cn ov ee re ieee ee ue 15 Cy petropltana:. ee" 5 re eee eee 30 Ligustromivuleate:> Ste. cis ae ae 15 L. Ibota. 2 ft. A hardy kind; fine for hedges in the: North: 7s 45. oeey ree ee ee ee 12 Ribes aureum (Black Currant). 2 to 4 ft........ 25

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Each Reseucidacpink’.. 35-6 scics oo ee eee Sheer eres: 20 Ro Peau Karl Druskin 2. 22 5: sects: cheat eet 40 ‘Tamarix Atticana.; 2 to. 3 itis? tis. sae eee ee eee 20

Bargain List

I have offered for several years in my Fall Supplement this list of special bargains, which has resulted in a large trade in this way. These sets are made up of plants mentioned in my Spring List, and are offered cheaper in this way than in smaller lots because we have a larger stock of these, and in autumn we have more time to fill orders. These offers are not open to spring delivery, because then we cannot spare the time they require in filling. Those wishing to take advantage of any offers for shrubs, trees, etc., in this list, for spring setting, can get them in November, and cover them in any well-drained soil, leaving only the tips of the branches exposed, where they will keep in perfect condition, and may be set in spring as soon as the ground is ready. For cost of boxing trees and shrubs, see my Spring Catalogue. These prices do not include postage. Parties wishing these sets by mail will be given cost of postage upon application, where mailing is possible. We can ship safely by freight in autumn most of the plants we grow, even as far as California. These offers are subject to surplus stock not being sold. This stock is not a poorer grade than is used in filling orders for single or dozen lots. Deciduous trees and shrubs had better not be moved before October. Bulbs and plants which are entirely covered when set can be ordered until winter prevents.

Shrubs, trees and plants set in autumn, and mulched well before winter to prevent heaving, often do better than when set in spring, especially when spring setting is late. Trees may be banked up 6 to 1o inches with soil, shrubs mulched with 2 to 3 inches of straw manure, and herbaceous plants covered lightly with brush, pine boughs, buckwheat straw or any similar sub- stance that will protect without smothering. :

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Please do not ask us to divide up these offers nor to fill orders from this after December 1, 1907.

Anemone Japonica. 2 or more kinds...... Columbines. 3 or more kinds ..... Aquilépia vuloaris 2.225228 Gree. ee A. Sibiritac?s2. 76. ne aie, weer a ae Aruncus astilboides ...... Ne Ry pena a Boltonias; (2: kinds. 7-520 he Bee Larkspurs:...3- = pea See Blue: Lupines:.s. os oe ie ee eo ee Canada: Violets. <2 522 ee ee PerénnialbAlyssums. 45.2532" 450 eee Anemone Canadensis. ... A.nemorosa(Wood Anemone) ......... AS Pulsatita 2522 te oe ee Jack-in-the-Pulpit:< ei te oe a Aster Tatartcus wg English 9aisieses.4 cn. ee ee Cassia Marilandica Chrysanthemums. 2 or more kinds....... Chinese arksputs: <)-.- soe ee ee

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