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MUSCARI, HEAVENLY BLUE. 
MUSCARI (Grape and 
Feathered Hyacinths). 
The MUSCARI are worthy of atten¬ 
tion, as they differ so from any other 
flower. In habit they are dwarf, and 
appear most at home in sheltered banks 
or near the front of dry or warm 
borders. The GRAPE HYACINTHS are 
very interesting. The blue species, M. 
CONICUM, is the most beautiful of all. 
The HEAVENLY Blue variety and 
BOTRYOIDES ALBA make a charming 
effect when planted in beds with Tulips 
and Narcissus. Plant 2 inches down, 
2 inches apart. 
ORNITHOGALUM PYRAMIDALE. 
Muscari Plumosum monstrosum, the giant mauve-feathered Hyacinth . $10.00 $1.25 $.20 
u Heavenly Blue (see photograph above), very beautiful, sweet-scented; fine for rockeries 
and borders. 12.00 1.75 .30 
u Botryoides, the blue Grape Hyacinth. 5.00 .75 .10 
** u Alba, the white Grape Hyacinth. 7.00 1.00 .15 
ORNITHOGALUM. 
Hardy Bulbous Plants, Flowering in May and June. 
Per doz. Each. 
Ornithogalum Arabicum, white, black 
disc, Height 18 in. 
per 100, $3.50 $.50 $.10 
u Nutans, green and white, 
distinct, Height 12 to 15 
in.per 100, $3.50 .60 .10 
Ornithogalum Umbellatum, white, 
Height 12 in. 
per 100, $1.00 
“ Pyramidale, Giant Star 
of Bethlehem. Height 
2 ft.per 100, $7.00 
Carters Seedsmen by Appointment to His Majesty the King — High Holborn, London. 
Per doz. 
Each. 
$1.00 
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