Jewels for Your Spring Garden 



ROCK-GARDEN COLLECTION 



A Miniature Garden for years and years. An ever-changing succession of color 

 through the spring. Use these hardy bulbs in rock gardens, in flagstone walks, at 

 the side of steps, on banks. Intersperse them in tulip, daffodil and hyacinth plant- 

 ings and in hardy borders. 



3 each of the following "JeAvels of the Garden" — each variety 

 packed separately, with cultural directions. 



BUTTERFLY TULIP. 

 GLORY-OF-THE-SNOW. 

 WINTER ACONITE. 

 MISSION BELLS. 

 TROUT-LILY. 



GRAPE HYACINTH. 



SNOWFLAKE. 



SNOWDROPS. 



WOOD HYACINTH. 



BRODIAEA. 



TULIPS, BOTANICAL. 



SCILLA. 



CROCUS, WILD. 

 CROCUS, GIANT. 

 SPRING STAR-FLOWERS. 

 MINIATURE DAFFODILS. 



Collection 42-298: 48 Bulbs (Value $4.65) 



only $3.95 paid. 



Collections $7,505 Collections $10. "5 



For complete descriptions see pages 14 and 15. 



CROWN IMPERIAL (FrhiUaria imperialis) 



40-226. The most spectacular of springtime flowers. Plants with lily-like foliage and 

 flower stems 2 feet tall. At the top is a tuft of leaves, and below this tuft a circle of 

 pendent, bell-like, orange-red flowers. Blooms in May, and if left undisturbed will 

 increase each season. 75c each; 3 for .$2.00; $7.50 per doz. 



CROWN IMPERIAL 



Visit Dreer's "Friendly" Garden Center at 13 South 16th St., Phila. 



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