DUTCH IRIS 
These hardy Dutch Irises 
come to bloom early in June. 
The flowers of lasting qualities 
are borne on strong stems sur¬ 
rounded by long narrow leaves. 
They are most valuable for cut¬ 
ting and very effective planted 
in groups. Bulbs can be left 
in the ground undisturbed for 
years. Plant 3-4" deep and 3-4” 
apart. 
doz. 25 100 
Celestial. Clear blue, large flowers .$.45 $.80 $2.80 
Imperator. Deep blue with, yellow blotch. .45 .80 2.80 
Poggenbeek. Brilliant blue, standards slight¬ 
ly deeper blue .45 .80 2.90 
White Excelsior. Large flower of uniform 
pure white ..50 .85 3.00 
Yellow Queen. The beat golden yellow Iris.55 1.00 3.50 
Splendid Mixture of all colors . .75 2.50 
COLLECTION 
“M” 
10 bulbs each 
of the above 5 named 
50 
$|.70 
varieties. 
for 
CRAPE HYACINTHS (Muscari Blue) 
Charming Spring flowers. The flower spikes are thickly 
s.et with small pearl-like blooms of heavenly blue color. 
Planted in masses in shade or sun these flowers are at¬ 
tractive in every location, under trees, along borders, in 
the Rockgarden and also in grass. Plant 2-3 inches 
deep, 2 inches apart. Leave bulbs undisturbed and they 
will increase. 
doz. for 35c; 25 for 60c; 100 for $2.00 
FRITILLARIA MELEACRIS 
(Guinea Hen Flower) 
Dwarf, Spring flowering plants, bearing pendent bell¬ 
shaped flowers of yellow, white, purple, brown striped 
and splashed and curiously checkered. Are very effective 
when grown among a ground cover. Invaluable also for 
the Rockgarden. 
doz. for 45c; 25 for 80c; 100 for $2.80 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory of the Snow) 
The most beautiful and cheerful 
of dwarf blue Spring flowers. A 
mass planting of them forms a real 
beauty spot. Produce many flowers 
of a sky blue with a white heart, 
creating a most lovely effect. They 
are excellent for the Rockgarden. 
Plant them where they can remain 
undisturbed for years, 2-3 inches 
deep and 2-3 inches apart. Bloom 
in April. 
doz. for 35c; 25 for 60c 
100 for $1.90 
