Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio 



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GIANT 



<j£KS 



Giant Snowdrops. 



Chionodo-\a Luciliae. 



Chionodoxa Luciiiae* 



(GLORY OF THE SNOW.) 



One of the most lovely flowering Spring caib- 

 ous plants ever introduced, producing spikes of 

 lovely azure blue flowers, with pure white cen- 

 ters. It is one ofthe earliest of all flowers, bloom- 

 ing before the Crocus, and sure to be more than 

 satisfactory to those who plant it. For Winter 

 blooming this bulb is also lovely. Strong home 

 grown bulbs, 3 cents each; twelve lor 50 

 cents. 



Beautiful, dwarf, white flowers, pushing up through the snow in the Spring, a habit from which arose this name. They ate 

 lovely little blossoms, and should be found in every garden. Indoors they are equally pretty, and easily brought into bloom. Be- 

 ing dwarf, they are usually planted along walks or the margins of beds. The Giant Snowdrops 1 offer are much superior to the 

 common varieties, producing large flowers. 



Giant Single Snowdrop. — l cents each; 20 cents per I Giant Double Snowdrop. — 3 cents ea-;Kt; 30 cents per 

 dozen. dozen. 



ANBMONBS. 



Very beautiful and brilliant Spring flowering bulbs, which 

 Should fee found in all gardens. They possess a beautiful 

 range of very fine colors, such as brilliant scarlet, red, blue, 

 rose, striped, carnation, etc. For pot culture they are very 

 fine indeed, and succeed best if left in the same pot year after year, without removing or disturbing. 

 Single.— All colors mixed. 3 cents each; six for 15 cts. | Double.— All colors mixed. 4 cts. each; twelve for 40 cts. 



