BULBS TO PLANT 



for Spring beauty 



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ANEMONE 



WINDFLOWER 



I.ari^c umlx'ls ot iJiirc wliltc flowers willi colored stamens, borne on long 

 stems. Grown t(jr cut flowers or for natur:ifi/inn in woodland areas. May 

 and June. 90c for 10, $2.00 for 25, $7.50 per 100 



Anemone • Windflower 



Gay, rich-colored llowers especially desirable for cutting or to furnish 

 a point of interest in border planting. If planted outside in the fall, the 

 bulbs must have the protection of a substantial mulch. Spring planting, 

 in well-drained soil, is also satisfactory. 



EXCELSIOR MIXTURE. A superior strain of single-flowered Anemones. 

 Plants arc taller tha[i the St. Brigids and more single, in shades of blue, 

 white and scarlet. 75c for 10, $1.75 for 25, $6.25 per 100 



HIS EXCELLENCY. A large, bright red, semi-double with a black 

 center. 



ST. BRIGID. (Creagh Castle Strain.) Single flowers in a wide range of 

 rich and brilliant colors. 



BLUE POPPY. A select strain, similar to St. Brigid, producing large, 

 single, jioppy-like flowers in varying shades of blue. 



THE BRIDE. A fine pure while of St. Brigid tyix-. 



The above four varieties: 90c for 10, $2.00 for 25, $7.50 per 100 



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CHIONODOXA LUCIUS 

 ( Glory-of-the-Snow) 



MUSCARI 



Delicate umbels of tubular flowers in mixed colors, 

 including yellow, blue and violet-purple, that are 

 suitable for naturalizing. Plant 5 inches deep. 



90c for 10, $1.90 for 25, $6.25 per 100 



Calochortus 

 Mariposa Lily or Butterfly Tulip 



Very decorative, single, cup-shaped flowers freely 

 produced on wiry branched stems. Flowers last 

 well when cut. Bulbs should be planted in a 

 well-drained spot and provided with a substantial 

 mulch iust before the ground freezes. After flower- 

 ing, the bulbs should be dug, stored in a dry place 

 and replanted in late full. A mixture including 

 pink, gold, yellow, orange and cream color. 



90c for 10, $1.90 for 25, $6.50 per 100 



Lamassia 



Valued for border planting and for use as cut flowers. Bulbs should 

 be set 4 to 5 inches deep in early fall and left undisturbed. 



CUSICKII. Hardy bulbs producing 2 to 4-foot flower spikes in May 

 and June. Florets, with narrow pale blue petals set apart, open in 

 long succession. $1.25 for 10, $2.70 for 25, $9.00 per 100 



ESCULENTA. A conspicuous species with purple llowers and 

 broader segregated petals in 1}-^ to 2-foot spikes. Leaves are keeled. 



60c for 10, $1.25 for 25, $4.00 per 100 



Chionodoxa • Glory-of-the-Snow 



Naturalized in broad drifts, Chionodoxa are most effective for 

 early color, flowering at crocus time. Bulbs sbould be 3 to 4 inches 

 deep, 2 to 3 inches apart. 



LUCILI/E. Sky-blue, wide-open flowers with white centers in loose, 

 5-inch spikes. 40c for 10, 85c for 25, $3.00 per 100 



CROCUS 



FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 



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PETER HENDERSON— STUMPP & WALTER CO. 



