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LEUCOJUM VERNUM. 
(Spring Snowflake.) 
Pretty bulbous plants allied to the Snowdrop, but of much stronger and bolder habit 
growing in rich soil from ] to 2 feet high, and producing freely beaatiful large white flowers 
distinctly tipped with geeen; excellent for cutting. When once planted they take care of 
themselves, and should have a place in all hardy collections; can also be grown in pots. 
25 cts. per doz.; $1.50 per 100; $12.00 per 1000, 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
(Ready in November.) 
One of the most charming of spring-flowering plants, and can readily be flowered in the 
house. The pips or crowns are received from Germany during November, and should be 
planted soon after their receipt. The simplest method for indoor culture is to place a bundle 
of 25 pips in a7 or 8-inch pot, filling it up with sand, moss or light soil, allowing the points 
of the pips to be about an inch above the surface. They should then be placed out of doors 
and brought indoors as wanted, and put in a shaded place in a temperature of about 70 de- 
grees, and when the spikes are 3 or 4 inches high they may be brought to where they are to 
perfect their flowers. By having a number of pots and bringing in at intervals, a continuous 
display can be had throughout the winter and spring months. We recommend clumps as 
most suitable for outdoor planting. : 
Dreer’s Peerless Pips. The highest grade of forcing pips imported. Bundle of 25 
pips 75 cts.; $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 
Dreer’s Selected Berlin Pips. A very fine grade. Bundle of 25 pips 50 cts.; $1.75 
per 100; $17.00 per 1000. 
Tf wanted by mail, add 10 ets. per bundle 
of 25 pips for postage, 
Strong Clumps. For outdoor planting 
30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 
per 100. 
Clumps can only be sent by express or 
freight at purchaser's expense. 


Lgucoyjum VERNUM, 
MUSCARI. 
(Grape and Feathered Hyacinths.! 
Botryoides (Grape Hyacinth). 
One of the prettiest of early spring 
flowering bulbs, growing about 6 
inches high and throwing up nu- 
merousspikes of clear blue orwhite 
flowers, whichresemblea miniature 
bunchofgrapes. They areperfectly 
hardy, and once planted take care 
of themselves; in clumps or lines Lry oF THE VALLEY, 
they are veryeffective. 8 tol2bulbs 
in a 6-inch pan make a pretty plant for window decoration, blooming at Easter. 
Blue Grape Hyacinths. 15 cts. per doz.; 75 cts. per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 
White Grape Hyacinths (Pear/s of Spain). 20 cts. per doz.; $1.00 per 100; 
$9.00 per 1000. 
Monstrosum (Feathered Hyacinth). An odd and interesting variety, growing 
a foot or more high, producing spikes of claret-colored flowers, which are cut up 
into wavy filaments in such a way as to resemble purple feathers; perfectly hardy 
and will grow anywhere. 25 cts. per doz.; $1.25 per 100; $10°00 per 1000. 




SPECIALS IN TULIPS FOR 1911. 
If you have never grown the fine sorts illustrated on the front cover of this cata- 
logue, you should give them a trial and see what real improvements have been 
made in this line. *Muscart Borryorpes 
: (Grape Hyacinths ) 



“BULBS AND TUBEROUS ROOTED PLANTS,” a good book on the subject; price $1.50, postpaid. 



