ERYTHRONIUMS MIXED—Charming flow¬ 
ers like very dwarf Lilies, for woodland, shady 
corner or not too sunny rockery. The color 
variations are remarkable, cream, deep yel¬ 
low, purple, lavender and rose-pink. Often 
there are contrasting color bands. Plant the 
bulbs as soon as you get them. 3 for 25c; 
8 for 50c; 18 for $1.00. 
CROCUS BLEND — I always watch for the 
first Crocus blossoms. There are other flowers 
a bit earlier, but none so luxuriantly color¬ 
ful, or that give so much of that “Spring is 
here” feeling. Once planted, they will, like 
Muscari, take care of themselves in any grassy 
corner. I offer “B” size bulbs, the best for 
permanent planting, and practically all should 
flower first year. Please note that there will 
be some variation in size of bulbs, for the 
dainty Cloth of Silver and Cloth of Gold sorts 
are included, and these make much smaller 
bulbs than do other kinds. In the blend also 
are lavender, lilac, deep purple, pure white, 
feathered white and deep yellow. 18 for 25c; 
40 for 50c; 90 for $1.00. 
NARCISSUS BORDER BLEND—A mixture 
of the choicer Daffodils, kinds only that are 
very hardy and long persistent under adverse 
conditions. Particularly recommended for 
clump planting in front of shrubbery or in the 
hardy border. Also fine for naturalizing. A 
most interesting blend of varied types and 
colorings. 10 for 50c; 25 for $1.00. 
IRIS DUTCH AND SPANISH—Named sorts, 
grown separately, in many rare colorings, are 
in this mixture, all true Bulb Irises. The 
blossoms are orchid-like, and particularly 
long-lasting as cut flowers. There will be odd 
russet and smoky bronze combinations; pale 
blue, indigo, rich yellow, and white, with other 
unusual hues. Hardy. Size “B”, ready to 
bloom. 20 for 50c; 45 for $1.00. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM—Wake Robin. 
The flowers open snowy white, but gradually 
take on a pink tinge, finally becoming purple. 
A very lovely flower for shade. Give them a 
season to get settled in their new home. 15c 
each; 4 for 50c; 9 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25. 
TRILLIUM STYLOSUM —The Pink Wake 
Robin. The pure rose pink blossoms of this 
rarer Trillium yield to none in woodland 
beauty. Each 15c; 4 for 50c. 
LILIUM HENRYI—Deepest golden amber 
blossoms, wax-like petals. Showy and easy. 
Sound little baby bulbs, one season from seed. 
An occasional one will likely bloom next 
summer, many of them the following year. 10 
for 40c; 25 for 85c. 
PEERLESS HARDY BULB OFFER—For 
only $2.25 I will send 10 Spring Star Flowers, 
10 Brodiaeas, 18 True Bulb Irises, 18 Crocuses, 
20 Muscari Armeniacum, 65 Baby Tulips and 
1 Camassia, $2.88 at separate prices. Remem¬ 
ber, 142 hardy bulbs for only $2.25 in the 
collection. No changes will be made. Do 
not ask it. Add postage if desired by mail. 
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