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The earliest to bloom, and so hardy that it minds 

 neither snow nor sleet. Its nodding pure white flowers 

 touched with green are graceful and pretty. Snow- 

 drops usually bloom a few days before Crocus and 

 Scilla Siberica, but last until these are nearly gone. 

 They make an attractive appearance when planted in 

 clumps and massed to contrast with the blue masses 

 of the Scilla, also for planting on the lawn, along 

 walks and drives, 



DOUBLE. Pure White and fragrant, very double. 

 4 for 30 cts.; 75 cts. per dozen; $4.50 per 100, postpaid. 

 Single. Large Snowy White flowers, appearing in pro- 

 fusion 

 4 for 25 cts.; 60 cts. per dozen: $3.25 per 100, postpaid. 



GLORY OF 

 THE SNOW 



This charming and attractive blue flower appea 

 extremely early in the garden, hence "Glory of 

 Snow," as blue is always a scarce color so early 

 the Spring outdoors and among house plants. Chionp 

 doxas are so easily grown and succeed so well iij 

 the house. A 5 inch pot containing 6 bulbs make 

 an attractive appearance in the window. They 

 perfectly hardy outdoors in the coldest parts of 

 country. 

 LUCILLAE. Lovely azure blue, with large, pure wl 



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 3 for 25 cts.; 60 cts. per dozen; $3.75 per 100, posti 







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Wmter Aconite 



SCILLA SIBERICA 



KNOWN AS 

 BLUE BELLS 



Perfectly hardy and fine. Blooms extremely early 

 and laughs at storms and sleets. Once planted out- 

 doors will remain for years. Produces beautiful little 

 spikes of deepest blue flowers, which last a long time. 

 They should always be planted in groups or masses. 

 Indoor house culture, plant 6 bulbs in a 5-inch pot 

 for the best effect. Everyone should plant Scillas 

 outdoors and grow some in pots for window blooming 

 indoors all winter. 



BLUE. Attractive superb color, deep and rich. 

 4 for 30 cts.; 65 cts. per dozen; $4.00 per 100, postpaid. 



Complete cultural directions for the growing of all 

 bulbs listed in this Catalog will be found in our 

 Bulb Culture, which will be sent free, with every 

 order. 



Scilla Campanulatai^ 



SCILLA CAMPANULATA I 



This Scilla is very distinct, its spikes being mi^ 

 longer and looser and the bells wider and larger thi 

 the Scilla Siberica. It produces a mass of blooms th 

 is very striking and beautiful. Perfectly hardy for ov 

 door planting, and is equally adapted to indoor pot ct 

 ture. Plant 3 to 4 bulbs in a 5 inch pot. 

 BLUE. Large bright blue, very attractive. i 



4 for 25 cts.; 60 cts. per dozen; $3.75 per 100, postpa| 

 WHITE, Large pure white, unique and dainty. 

 4 for 25 cts.; 60 cts. per dozen; $3.75 per 100, postpail 



WINTER ACONITE 



The large, glossy, yellow flowers, set in a close ci 

 of leafy green, appear just after the Snowdrops a 

 are wonderfully cheerful in the early Spring, when dv 

 the Tulips and Hyacinths are yet under the grou? 

 Excellent for edging for other bulbs, evergreens 

 under trees. It increases rapidly and is a general h 

 orite. Winter Aconite can be flowered in a cool roc 

 Plant 4 to 6 bulbs in a 5 inch pot for best effect. 

 4 for 25 cts.; 60 cts. per dozen; $3.50 per 100, postpa 



Xot less than € of any 1 variety mpplied at dozen rate, 25 at 100 rate, 250 at the 1,000 rate 



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