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OTHER SPRING FLOWERING BULBS 



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MUSCARI (Heavenly Blue Grape Hyacinths). Numerous spikes 

 of light blue flowers in early spring. 5c each, 40c doz., $2.75 per 100. 



OXALIS. Large, pink, white, lavender, and yellow flowers held 

 well above dwarf sturdy growth. Keep close to the light to keep 

 foliage from growing too long. Bulbs, oc each, 45c per doz. 



SCILLAS (Squills). Exquisite rich blue flowers in the early 

 spring. A charming effect may be had by planting in conjunction 

 with yellow crocus, Chionodoxas and Snowdrops. 5c each, 50c doz., 



SNOWDROPS. The 



loveliest and earliest 

 spring flowers. Single 

 Snowdrops, 5c each, 45c 

 doz., $3.50 per 100. 

 Double Snowdrops, 6c 

 each, 65c doz., $5.00 

 per 100. 



WINTER ACONITE 

 (Eranthis Hyemalis). 

 (k)!den blossoms look 

 charming resting on an 

 emerald-green cushion 

 of leaves. The foliage 

 remains long after the 

 flowers and does well 

 in a moist situation, 

 such as under ti'ees. 5c 

 each, 35c doz., $2.50 

 per 100. 



SWEET PEAS 



Splendid results are 

 often obtained from 

 growing Sweet Peas in 

 October or November. 

 A perfectly drained 

 soil so situated as not 

 to be subject to too fre- 

 quent or severe freez- 

 ing should be selected, 

 and the seed covered 

 about three inches. 



SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



Plant in October or November 

 971. AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED. Giant lavender. 



973. AVALANCHE. Glistening white. 



974. CRIMSON KING. Deep crimson. 



977. GLENEAGLES. Very large lavender. 



978. HAWLMARK PINK. Deep rose pink. 



979. HEAVENLY BLUE. Delphinium blue. 



982. HERCULES. Rosy pink. 



980. MARY PICKFORD. Cream pink suffused salmon. 



983. PINKIE. Large rose pink. 



984. ROYAL PURPLE. Rich purple. 



985. ROYAL SCOT. Orange scarlet. 



997. SENATOR SPENCER. Chocolate flake. 

 988. SUNSET. Bright rose, amber ground. 

 990. TANGERINE. Improved, glo-«-ing orange. 

 992. VALENTINE. Blush pink. 



998. WARRIOR. Maroon. 



999. WHAT JOY. Cream. 



1001. YOUTH. Large white, pink picotee. 



The above varieties, pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; i^ lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. 



1002. SPENCERS MIXED. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 lb.. 60c; lb., $1.75. 



EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



They flower several weeks earlier than the regular Spencers. 



958. EARLY AVIATOR. Dazzling crimson scarlet. 



959. BLUE BIRD. Violet blue. 



960. COLUMBIA. Salmon rose standard, white wings. 



961. GLITTERS. Cerise. 



962. HARMONY. Clear lavender. 



963. MEADOW LARK. Cream. 



964. MRS. KERR. Salmon. 



965. SNOWSTORM IMPROVED. Pure white. 



966. SPRINGSONG. Salmon pink on cream. 



967. VULCAN. Vivid scarlet. 



968. ZVOLANEK'S ROSE.. Giant rose pink. 



The above varieties, pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.50. 



969. MIXED EARLY SPENCERS. A well-balanced mixture of 



the newest and brightest colors. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; 14 lb., 

 90c. 



$3.75 per 100. 





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