Chionodoxa 
Glory-of-the-Snow 
Doz., 40c.; $2.75 per 
100, postpaid 
B LUE, star-like flowers 
in early spring. Used 
with snowdrops for bor¬ 
ders or naturalizing. 
CROCUS 
E VEN before the first 
robin whistles, you 
can expect Crocus blooms 
-—and you won’t be disap¬ 
pointed. Separate colors, 
or in mixture, they are 
spring’s best-loved flowers. 
SCILLA 
M ANY dainty blue 
flowers in early 
spring. Hardy. Grows in 
rock-gardens, borders, or 
open ground. 
GALANTHUS. Snowdrops 
Doz., 50c.; $3.50 per 100, postpaid 
T HE earliest of the spring flowers, often bloom¬ 
ing in the snow. Grows anywhere, flowers 
freely, in sun or shade. Fine for borders. 
SCILLA SIBIRICA 
Doz., 60c.; $4.00 per 100, postpaid 
LEUCOCORYNE. Glory-of-the-Sun 
35c. each; doz., $3.75; $27.50 per 100, ppd. 
A NOVELTY from Chile. Note the beautiful 
lavender-blue flowers, resembling freesias, 
which come in February and March and last 
several weeks. 
CROCUS, MIXED 
Yellow. Doz., 45c.; $3.00 per 100 
Mixed Colors. Doz., 35c.; $2.50 per 100 
