HARDY PLANTS FROM A HARDY CLIMATE 
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Lrythroniums 
(DOG’S-TOOTH VIOLLTS' 
Early-blooming, bulbous plants, which must be set in autumn. 
They come up among the first flowers of spring, and are very 
interesting, both in flower and leaf. 
Add 3 cents per dozen if by post 
Each Doz. 
Erythronium Americanum (Common Adder-Tongue). 
Handsome bright yellow flowers; hardy.$0 OS $0 50 
E. grandiflorum. A large yellow species from the 
Pacific coast. 06 45 
E. Hartwegii. Flowers lightyellow, with orange center. 06 45 
E. Hendersoni. Flowers pale purple, with dark center.. 12 1 25 
Fritillarias 
These like a sandy or gravelly soil, with good drainage. 
Add 5 cents per dozen for postage for those without stars, and i0 cents 
for those marked with a star 
Each Doz. 
*FritilIaria imperialis (Crown Imperial).$0 15 $1 30 
F, Meleagris. Various shades, purple, light yellow,etc. 05 40 
F. pudica. Also an early-flowering little plant. Hardy, 
with pretty yellow flowers. 07 70 
Hyacinths for Beds 
Hyacinths like a light, loamy soil and full sun. A light coat¬ 
ing of well-composted manure, if the ground is not already well 
supplied, will be of value. Plant about 3 inches deep, and if the 
best flowers are desired the bulbs should be from 7 to 9 inches 
apart. 
Add 16 cents per dozen for postage if by mail 
Each 1 >oz. 
Double Mixed.$0 10 $0 80 
Single Mixed. 09 70 
Chionodoxa 
(GLORY OF THL SNOW) 
Charming hardy bulbous plants, very early; light blue flowers. 
Per doz. 100 
C. Luciliae.$0 25 $1 65 
C. Sardensis. 25 1 65 
