Rock Gardens (see page 4, also) 



ERYTHRONIUM 



(Dog Tooth Violet) 



These dainty lily-like 

 flowers vary in color through 

 shades of rose, yellow, pink, 

 and white. They require a 

 moist, well-drained soil and do 

 particularly well in the shade. 

 The bulbs should be set up- 

 right, two to three inches apart, 

 with two or three inches of soil 

 covering the tip of each. 



Superb Mixture 70c per dozen; 

 $5.00 per 100. 



FRITILLARIA 



(Checkered Lily) 



Maleagris Mixed The large 

 drooping bell shaped 

 flowers are oddly splashed 

 and striped. The plants 

 grow only about 12 inches 

 tall. Fine for rock gardens, 

 for naturalizing, and for 

 the border. Plant two 

 inches deep and six inches 

 apart. 40c per dozen; $3.50 

 per 100. 



MUSCARI 



(Cjrape Hyacinth) 



Every garden should have a few of these little plants with their straight slender spikes of tiny 

 "grapes." They are very hardy, will grow almost anywhere, and increase rapidly, flowering more freely as 

 they become established. For a charming picture, plant them in masses among the late flowering tulips, 

 especially the pinks and the yellows. 



Set the bulbs two to three inches deep in any ordinary garden soil. For indoor flowering four to six 

 bulbs in a five-inch pot will make a fine showing. 

 Heavenly Blue. "Heavenly" in fragrance as well as in color. The largest flowered and most desirable of 



all theMuscari. Bright sky blue. Height about eight inches. 35c per dozen; $2.75 per 100. 



ORNITHOGALUM 



(Star oF Bethlehem) 



Arabicum Tall spikes bear loose clusters of cheery star-shaped blossoms, pure 

 centers. The plants are very hardy and will thrive in any well drained soil 

 is about the same as for Hyacinths. 90c per dozen; $7.50 per 100. 



white with black 

 Culture in the house 



RANUNCULUS 



These little spring flowering bulbs produce attractive double or semi-double flowers on stems about 

 nine inches high. They come in a wide range of colors — bright crimsons, scarlet, orange, pink, yellow, 

 and white. 



Ranunculus prefers a sunny situation and a well drained soil. Plant the bulbs two inches deep and six 

 inches apart with the odd finger-like projections pointing downward. The bulbs may be soaked in water 

 beforehand. October and November are the best planting months. i doz. lOO 



Semi-Double Mixed A hardy variety of Ranunculus containing a great variety of 



colors. The exquisite semi-double flowers all show attractive black centers $0.75 $5.00 



Single and dozen prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than six of any one variety supplied 



at dozen rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. 



