Chionodoxa. 
(Glory of the Snow). 
These are some of the most beautiful of all bulbs for planting in 
grass, especially in lawns, as their leaves ripen off about the beginning 
of May, and consequently are not in the way of the mowing machine, 
like many other things. 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
Gigantea Very large flowers of fine lavender 
blue. Strong habit. Most beautiful 30/- 1000 
3/3 
6d. 

Lucilliae 
white 
Brilliant light blue with zone of 
30/- 1000 
3/3 
6d. 

Sardenis Dark porcelain blue with white 
eye. A brilliant colour 30/- 1000 
3/3 
6d. 

All home-grown bulbs. 
Muscari. 
(Grape Hyacinth). 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
Conicum (Heavenly Blue) A magnificent 
bright blue flower, very showy if planted in 
clumps ; should be planted early 36/- 1000 
41 - 
7d. 
Scilla Sibirica. 
One of the most brilliant blue flowers in cultivation. Easily 
grown, of dwarf habit, and most effective in masses or as an edging. 
Specially Selected 
Description. 
Bulbs 
. 35/- 1000 
100 
41 - 
doz. 
8d. 
Good First Size 
. 27/- 1000 
31 - 
6d. 
Scilla Campanulata. 
These are improved forms of the beautiful Wood Hyacinth, and 
bloom at the end of April. Their home is the shrubbery and wild 
garden, where they should be freely planted in broad 
masses. 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
Alba Large white 
25/- 1000 
2/9 
6d. 
Excelsior Giant blue, new 
30/- 1000 
3/6 
7d. 
Rose Queen A lovely shade of rose 
30/- 1000 
3/6 
7d. 
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