Crocus. 
18 $1 
SCILLA A 
One of the finest 
of flowers for plant¬ 
ing in your lawn. 
Note the pretty Lily 
shape and delight¬ 
ful color. Two va¬ 
rieties as follows. 
State choice. 
Scilla Campanulata 
Rosea. Pink. 18 
for $1.00. 
Scilla Sibirica. Blue. 
18 for $1.00. 
Nine bulbs of each 
color for $1.15. 
for C Winter' C W orn Spirits 
PLANT AMONG SHRUBBERY! 
20 Chionodoxa $1 
(Glory-of-the-Snow) 
Bloom very early, about the same 
time as Crocus. Spikes 10 to 12 
inches high. Plant closely and they 
will cross themselves, drop seeds and 
produce a wonderful effect for the 
future. 
Campanulata Rosea. 
The fine thing about these flowers is that they are through blooming before your shrubs leaf 
out. Plant them right under your foundation hedge or among your shrubbery groups. 
All but Hyacinths can be planted in the lawn, for they are through blooming before lawn mow¬ 
ing time. To plant in the lawn, simply drive a 
hole with a stick, and push the bulb down into the 
hole. Consult your planting instructions for proper 
depth—free with each order. 
We offer you two each of six fine colors 
for only $1.50, as follows: 
2 Yellow 2 Blue 
2 Red 2 White 
2 Pink 2 Purple 
Note: If you wish you may make your 
own selection of colors at $1.75 per dozen 
bulbs. 
$1 
Crocus 
These flowers 
have a pertness 
and sauciness all 
their own. For 
only $ 1.00 we 
send you 28 
bulbs in 4 colors 
as follows: 7 
white, 7 blue, 7 
yellow, 7 strip¬ 
ed. You will love 
Crocus. 
Chionodoxa. 
