More Smal Bulbs for Early Bloom 



SCILLA 



The bell-shaped Scillas follow the Crocus in season. The plants are perfectly hardy and the bulbs need 

 not be disturbed oftener than once in three or four years. Scillas will thrive in any good garden soil. Plant 

 them in October or November. Set the little bulbs about two inches deep and about an inch apart. 

 Campanulata Alba Maxima Clear white; fine large bells. 60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 

 Campanulata Blue Queen Erect spikes of porcelain blue bells. 60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 

 Campanulata Rose Queen Soft lilac rose. 60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 



Sibirica The best Scilla for forcing indoors. It comes into bloom with Roman Hyacinths. The rich blue 

 flowers are borne on graceful spikes of six to twelve blooms each. 70c per dozen ; $4.50 per 100. 



SNOWDROPS 



The smallest garden ought to have from a dozen to a hundred Snowdrop bulbs to announce the 

 appearance of spring with their cheerful dainty flowers. They are easy to grow and may be left in the 

 ground from vear to year. Plant about two inches deep and four inches apart in the border. i doz. 100 



Double Flowering. $0.80 $6.00 



Single Flowering 65 4.00 



SNOWF LAKES (Leucojum 



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Pure white with green tips, these dainty blossoms resemble the Snowdrops. They are larger, though, 

 and stronger in growth. Plant three inches deep and five inches apart. When once established they 

 will take care of themselves. 85c per dozen; $6.50 per 100. 



Peonies for Permanent Plantings 



Planted at intervals in the border with other flowers, or grouped by themselves, peonies are usually 

 more effective than as single specimens on a lawn. The blossoms are more gorgeous than those of any 

 other perennial. Many varieties are deliciously rose-fragrant. 



Peonies need deep rich soil and plenty of water during the flowering season. Cover the crowns 

 with about two inches of soil when planting the roots. 



i\ T o other plant gives such an abundance of gorgeous blossoms with less care than the peony. 



Each 1 doz. 



Marechal MacMahon Extremely large; deep brilliant red $0.50 S5.00 



President Tart Enormous; soft flesh pink 60 5.50 



Karl Rosenfield Very full; brilliant deep crimson 60 5.50 



Claire Dubois Rich clear satiny pink; large full flower 60 5.50 



Festiva Maxima Pure white; extra fine for cutting : 50 4.50 



Our choice peony roots are from 5 to 7-eye divisions. 



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 



0t dozen rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates, 



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