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The Holland Bulb Gardens. Limmen, Holland, Established 1868 
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SCILLA 
SciUa Siberica, the Siberian Squill, bright blue, top-size 
bulbs, good forcer . 
Scilla Siberica, the Siberian Squill, white, a good forcer. 
“ Campanulata Alba Maxima, large pure white. 
Blue Queen, clear blue. 
Rose Queen, lilac-rose, free flowering. 
“ Nutans Alba Major, large white. 
Rosea, fine pink. 
Coerulea, blue (Bluebells) . 
“ Rubra, dark lilac-rose, late . 
Superfine Mixture, all colors and all types mixed. 
Parcel of 100, 20 each of 5 named varieties. 
Per 10 Per 100 
$ .25 
$2.00 
.30 
2.50 
.25 
2.00 
.25 
2.00 
.35 
2.75 
.25 
2.00 
.35 
3.00 
.25 
2.00 
.50 
4.50 
.25 
1.75 
2.00 
Snowdrops (Galantiuis) 
The Snowdrop is an old-time fav¬ 
orite of the early Spring. It does 
not wait for the snow to disappear 
to display its attractive white flow¬ 
ers. There is a double form as well 
as a single. The bulbs should be 
covered with about 2 inches of soil 
and left undisturbed from one season 
to another. They seem to prefer a 
somewhat sandy soil. They are suit¬ 
able for planting in clumps amongst 
shrubbery or in flower beds and 
borders. Very few places come amiss 
to them. They can be grown in 
lawns and wild places. If grown for 
indoor bloom they should be brought 
forward at a cool temperature. A 
five-inch pot will hold about ten or 
twelve bulbs. 
Per 10 Per 100 
865 Single Snowdrops (Galanthus Nivalis Simplex). $ .30 $2.25 
866 Double Snowdrops (Galanthus Nivalis fl. pleno) .40 3.50 
867 Byzanthinus, early flowering with large snow-white flowers 
(may be forced gently) . 55 5.00 
868 Giant Snowdrops (Galanthus Elwesii), very early. .30 2.25 
869 Parcel of 100, 50 each of single and double, separately 
parcelled . .... 2.75 
“The Bulbs I received last Fall were of very high quality” 
