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Chinese Sacred Lily. 
~ CHINESE SACRED LILY ) Joss Flower. 
Ready in September, 
Grow in water with stones in it to keep the bulbs in 
‘Extra large bulbs, each, 20c; $2.00 per doz. (By mail, 3c 
each, extra.) 
CROCUS 
Ready in September, 
Old favorite early spring flowers which require very 
| little care, as they succeed with almost any treatment. 
| Planted in groups in the lawn produces a striking effect, 
}and the very moderate cost permits of planting them in 
| large quantities. 
GIANT NAMED CROCUS. 
Cloth of Gold—Golden and brown. 
King of Blues—Dark blue. 
| Mont Blanec—Pure white. 
Sir Walter Scott—White, striped purple. 
| Mammoth Yellow—Golden yellow. 5 
_ Any of above, doz., 30c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $15.00. 
MIXED CROCUS. 
| White, Blue, Striped, Yellow-—Colors separate. 
100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00. 
Doz., 20c; 
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ee) & FLOWERING BULBS & 
'CHINODOXA LUCILIAE 
Bears attractive brilliant blue 
before the snow disappears. 
(Glory of the Snow) 
flowers early 
Very hardy. 
in spring, 
Doz., 30c; 100, $2.00 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
Botryoides Blue—l*orms small spikes of deep blue flowers 
resembling a bunch of grapes. Perfectly hardy. 
(Hy2aeinthus museari) 
Doz., 30c; 100, $2.00. ' 
SCILLA 
Siberica—Exceedingly attractive, bearing its rich blue 
flowers as soon as the snow has disappeared. It presents 
a charming effect grown in mas:es in the lawn. Doz., 
30c; 100, $2.00. 
Campanulata (Wood Hyacinth)—The flowers resemble 
miniature hyacinths, flowering early in summer. Very 
effective in the herbaceous border. Sky blue, pink, 
white. Doz., 30c; 100, $2.00, 
Nutans (Bluebells)—A very attractive variety common in 
the woods of England. Deep blue. Doz, 30e; 100, $2. 
SNOWDROPS 
The first flower to appear in spring, frequently rearing 
its graceful snow-white bells above the snow early in 
spring. 
Single (Elwes’ Giant)—Doz., 30c; 100, $2.00. 
Double—Doz., 30c; 100, $2.00. 
Crocus. 
