MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) 



Very beautiful when planted in masses, either in shady places or where exposed to the full sun. Very effective 



when planted in the herbaceous border, but should be left undisturbed for best results. Blooms in May. 



Heavenly Blue — Their flowers open just about the time the Crocuses are going. They are nice under trees and 

 along borders where they may be left undisturbed. 12 for 50c; 100 for $3.50 



SCILLA (Squill) 



Scillas flourish in either sun or shade and are not particular as to the soil in which they grow. Ideal for the wild 

 garden; they are not to be despised in the border, especially if left undisturbed for several years. Bloom in May. 

 Campanulata Alba Maxima — Large white flowering Siberica — Blue — Earliest to flower, connecting the 



variety. Height 12 inches. flowering of the Crocuses with the Narcissi. Bell- 



Campanulata Rosea — Beautiful rose; large spikes. ,-, a , . . , , . , c , 



_ * , . . 1 t,f like flowers on stems 3 to 4 inches high. Succeed 



Height, 12 inches. 6 

 Campanulata Excelsior— Deep porcelain blue, exceed- weli in rock g"<kns. Color bright blue, 



ingly free flowering. Height 12 inches. 



12 for 50c; 100 for $3.50 



SUPEREME HYACINTHS 



The following varieties are equally good for indoor culture or outside planting. (Mammoth size bulbs.) 



King of the Blues — Dark violet-blue; splendid large Queen of the Blues — Clear, light porcelain-blue; a 



trusses. strong variety with large, well-formed trusses. 



L/Innocence — This is the most satisfactory all-around 



pure white. Compact spikes with large bells. Queen of the Pinks — A very lovely pink; trusses broad 



Victoin 

 spikes, 

 required. 



La Victoire — Shiny carmine-red with large, well-filled ■ , . « , « ■ ,, , 



.. . i i-jiij i i -II- i • and large, with good sized bells and strong stems 



spikes. A splendid bedder where brilliant color is 



12 for $2.00; 100 for $14.00 



NARCISSUS— (DAFFODILS) 



One of the most popular of the Spring flowering bulbs is the Narcissus, blooming from March until May. They 

 are perfectly hardy and require no further attention after planting, increasing in numbers and beauty from year to 

 year. Excellent for naturalizing. 



YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS 



Emperor — Double nosed bulbs. Perianth primrose, King Alfred — Double nosed bulbs. One of the finest 



trumpet darker, a forcing and bedding flower of of all; the new super-giant of the Yellow Trumpets, 



proven merit. 12 for $1.25; 100 for $8.00 12 for $1.50; 100 for $12.00 



WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 



Mrs. E. H. Krelage (White King Alfred) — Broad, overlapping white perianth and long creamy white trumpet 

 with elegantly recurved mouth. 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 



BICOLOR DAFFODILS 



Aerolite — Deep primrose perianth with pure medium Perianth ivory-white; trumpet apricot-pink, changing 



yellow trumpet. 12 for $1.85; 100 for $12.00 to shell-pink at the deeply fringed edge. Each $2.00 



Spring Glory — Still a favorite for both the garden and Van Waveren's Giant — Enormous flower with deep 



for forcing; pure yellow trumpet, slightly paler ye n ow trumpet, well opened; perianth pale yellow 



perianth, excellent stem, and always free flowering. wit h outer petals exceptionally broad and inner ones 

 12 for $1.25; 100 for $8.00 



usually slightly twisted, making the flower more 



Mrs. R. O. Backhouse — The famous Pink Daffodil. graceful. 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 



INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS 



Sir Watkin — Perianth primrose-yellow; large and well formed yellow cup; tinged deep yellow. A giant among the 

 medium trumpets. 12 for $1.25; 100 for $8.00 



BARRI NARCISSUS 



Early Surprise — Semi-dwarf habit of growth, pure white perianth with orange colored cup. Fine for naturalizing 

 12 for $1.00; 100 for $8.00 



LEEDSI NARCISSUS 



Her Grace — Magnificent bloom with a snow white perianth and a large full, ivory crown exquisitely carved at the 

 edge. Very outstanding. 12 for $2.50; 100 for $20.00 



