Small Bulb Flowers will Brighten 



ANEMONE 



Exceedingly brilliant and showy flowers. Plant in October or November, four or five inches apart. 

 Cover one inch deep in moist, rich, well drained soil. If well protected by leaves or litter, very beautiful 

 blossoms may be expected. Make the soil rich, and water frequently in the spring. 



The bulbs may be kept till spring, when, if planted early, they will do well. For forcing indoors, put 

 three or four roots in porous, rich soil in a five-inch pot. Keep in a cool situation until the roots are well 

 started, when they may be removed to the place where they are to bloom. 

 De Caen Mixed The giant single variety. 70c per dozen; $4.75 per 100. 

 St. Brigid Mixed Large semi-double flowers with finely divided petals. SOc per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 



CALOCHORTUS (Mariposa Tulip) 



Gay cup-shaped flowers, often several on a stem, are marked, 

 veined, and spotted so that they resemble a butterfly's wings. 

 These beautiful little blossoms in lilac, yellow, pink, and white 

 are natives of California. Excellent in the rock garden in shady 

 locations. Plant the bulbs in light soil, two inches deep, and 

 three to four inches apart. Hardy only in moderate climates. 

 Superb Mixture 70c per dozen; $4.75 per 100. 



CHIONODOXA (Glory of the Snow) 



This early flowering spring bulb is desirable either in rock 

 gardens or as a border edging. The little star-shaped flowers of 

 charming blue are borne loosely on a small spike four to five 

 inches long. 



Plant the bulbs about three inches apart. If planted in 

 clumps where they may be left undisturbed, they will continue 

 to improve from year to year. 

 Luciliae Deep blue with white center. 50c per dozen; $3.00 



per 100. 

 Sardensis Rich gentian blue.^55c per dozen; $3.25 per 100. 



CLUSIANA (The Little Lady Tulip) 



This dainty plant grows about nine inches high. The outer 

 petals of the small flowers are rosy red while the inner petals 

 are creamy white with violet base. If given a warm sheltered 

 place and soil with plenty of humus, this plant will bloom very 

 early. Clusiana is also fine for potting in the house, lie each; 

 85c per dozen; $6.50 per 100. 



CROCUS 



These are among the earliest bulbs to flower and are most 

 effective when planted in masses or in borders. They are perfectly 

 hardy and may be left in the ground undisturbed for three or 

 four years. 



Plant two or three inches deep and four inches apart. 



Albion Large, dark purple 



Kathleen Parlow Extra large, purest white, 

 finest substance with orange anthers . . . 



Maximilian Lavender 



Large Yellow Golden yellow, large size. . . 



1 doz. 100 



Mixed Yellow.. $0.45 $2.50 Mixed Purple 



Mixed White.. .45 2.50 and Blue. ... $0.45 



Mixed Striped. . .45 2.50 Mixed, All Colors .45 



1 doz. 



$0.55 



.55 

 .55 

 .55 



1 doz. 



100 



$3.50 



3.50 

 3.50 

 3.50 



100 



$2.50 

 2.50 



Grape hyacinths {See Muscari, next 



page) are so dainty and so hardy that 



they should be better known. Plant a 



dozen bulbs or more and see how 



pretty they are. 



ERYTHRPNIUM (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 upright, 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. 



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



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



