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St. Brigid Anemone 



Brodiaea — A native of our Far \\"est 



Camassia Leichtlini ^ for 36c 



Treasure Chest of 



Hardy Flowering Bulbs 



That Bloom During Spring, Summer, & Fall 



Hardy bulbs bring to our gardens a wealth of colorful flowers. All of them are easy to 

 grow and those which flower during the early spring are particularly welcome. Though 

 they are small they are truly beautiful. Take for example Iris reticulata that greets us 

 soon after the last of the snow has melted. Scillas and Grape Hyacinths continue the 

 procession with Anemone, Calochortus, Camassia, Erj'thronium, Leucojum, Ranunculus 

 and the Dutch, Spanish, and English Iris providing a succession that leads up to the summer- 

 flowering plants. For blooming this fall plant Colchicum and Sternbergia without delay. 



Giant Poppy-Flowered 

 Anemones 



Valuable for growing in the cold frame 

 or the garden if well protected during the 

 winter months. Also much in esteem for 

 growing in the greenhouse or conservatory. 



40-025 Giant French Mixed (De 



Caen). Includes a wonderful range of 



colors — blue, white, rose, scarlet, etc. 



3 for 20c; 12 for 60c; 100 for S4.00. 

 40-027 St. Brigid {CreaghCastle Strain). 



A famous Irish strain of semi-double 



Anemones coming in a multitude of 



charming colors. 3 for 25c; 12 for 75c; 



100 for S5.00. 

 40-029 Blue Poppy. A fine large single 



variety with lovely blue flowers. 



3 for 25c; 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00. 

 40-031 His Excellency. Substantial 



flower petals of brilliant deep scarlet. 



Borne on fine long stems. 3 for 2Sc; 



12 for 75c; 100 for S5.00. 

 40-034 Pure White. A very popular 



variety with showy large pure white 



flowers borne on long stems. 3 for 25c; 



12 for 75c; 100 for S5.00. 



Brodiaea 



A 



40-040 IVIixed. These are lovely little 

 bulbs native to our western states. They 

 bloom in the spring and do well in 

 shaded positions as under trees or in the 

 gritty crevices of a deep rock garden 

 pocket. Plant them as early in the fall 

 as available and cover 2 inches deep 

 with fine soil. They bear their showy 

 little star-shaped blooms during May 

 and June. Others blooming somewhat 

 earlier have lovely trumpet-shaped 

 flowers. Leave them alone after plant- 

 ing as they are perfectly hardy. 3 for 

 25c; 12 for 75c; 100 for SS. 00. 



Camassia Leichtlini 



40-060 Blue. A hardy and showy 

 bulbous plant which will do well in the 

 border or naturalized in an open, 

 moderately moist woodland. Cover the 

 bulbs 4 inches deep with fine sandy soil. 

 Bears during June stately spikes 4 feet 

 tall carrying many large star-shaped 

 blooms of a lovely bright blue color. 

 A very interesting and showy American 

 plant. 3 for 36c; 12 for $1.25; 100 for 

 S8.50. 



Calochortus 

 Enrich your garden 

 display with some 

 of the unusual and 

 rare bulbous plants 



12 /or 85c 



Calochortus 



Mariposa or Butterfly Tulip 

 40-055 Mixed. By far too few gardeners 

 are acquainted with these lovely hardy 

 bulbs native to the western section of 

 our country. They produce showy and 

 colorful blooms of artistic appeal and 

 our mixture includes a particularly wide 

 range of rich colors. They are quite 

 unlike any other plant in our garden 

 which accounts for the special interest 

 they invariably receive wherever seen. 

 Space 2 inches apart and cover with 

 2 inches of fine sandy soil. Place in a 

 sheltered semi-shaded spot. 3 for 25c; 

 12 for 85c; 100 for $6.00. 



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Six bulbs of a variety will be supplied at one-half the 1 2 price; 25 or more at the 100 rate 



