HYACINTHS 
Gertrude. Dark pink. King of the Blues. Dark blue. 
L’Innocence. White. Lady Derby. Light pink. 
Yellow Hammer. Queen of the Blues. Light blue. 
Exhibition size, $2.00 for 10; $19.45 per 100 
Bedding size, 85 cts. for 10; $7.95 per 100 
HYACINTH GLASSES. I he growing of Hya¬ 
cinths on glasses containing nothing but clear water 
will frequently give just the color and interest you have 
been seeking for small or semi-secluded nooks in your 
home. 45 cts. each. 
CROCUS 
Blue White Lavender 
Striped Yellow 
35 cts. for 10; $2.95 per 100 
HARDY LILIES 
Unexcelled for Summer Blooming 
25 cts. each 
Auratum. While, spotted deep red; bright yellow 
band through petal. 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). Pure white; fragrant. 
Philippinense. White, cream throat. 
Regale. Ivory-white, shaded and tinged with canary- 
yellow. 
Speciosum album. Fine white. 
Speciosum rubrum. Rosy white, marked with bril¬ 
liant crimson spots. 
Tenuifolium. Rich scarlet flowers. 
Tigrinum splendens. Very showy; orange-red with 
black spots. 
Umbellatum grandiflorum. A superb variety. 
Bright orange-red blooms. 
BULBS FOR ROCK-GARDENS 
Also ideal for naturalizing in woodlands or in out-of- 
the-way corners of the garden. They are entirely hardy. 
The first blooms of spring will be found in this list. 
CHIONODOXA Luciliae (Glorv-of-the-Snow). Bright 
blue, white center. 
ERANTHIS hyemalis (Winter Aconite). Yellow. 
GALANTHUS (Snowdrop). Pure white. The first 
flowers of spring. 35 cts. for 10; $3.25 per 100. 
MUSCARI, Heavenly Blue. Sky-blue. 
SCILLA campanulata, Excelsior. Light blue. 
Campanulata rosea (Wood Hyacinth). Pink. 
Sibirica. Blue flowers almost before snow melts. 
Sibirica alba. White blooms in early spring. 
30 cts. for 10; $2.75 per 100, unless noted 
SPECIES TULIPS 
Clusiana. Outer petals red, inner ones 10 100 
white and violet.$0 65 $5 95 
Chrysantha. Light yellow inside, out¬ 
side shaded rose. 1 00 9 45 
Florentina odorata. Yellow; sweet- 
scented . 75 6 95 
Eichleri. F ine vermilion-orange . 75 6 95 
Marjoletti. Lemon-yellow, rose base 75 6 95 
Kaufmanniana (Waterlily Tulip). Yel¬ 
low and red. I 35 12 95 
BULBS FOR INDOOR FORCING 
Paper-White Narcissus. Set in bowl and support 
with pebbles or Bulb Fiber. Keep bowl partly filled 
with water. Place in dark cool cellar until roots are 
well formed, then bring to light. First-size, strong, 
blooming bulbs, 45 cts. per doz. 
Lily-of-the-Valley. Blooms in four weeks if planted 
in Peat Moss or Bulb Fiber and kept well watered. 
No shading required. Top-size pips, $1.00 per doz. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Blooms early in spring, with large, clean flowers 
suitable for cutting. Plants should be protected in cold 
climates. 
Wedgwood. Clear blue. 
Verschuur. Standards bronze, tinged violet; tails 
bronze. 
Yellow Queen. Bright golden yellow ; falls bronze. 
White Queen. Best white. 
85 cts. for 10; $7.95 per 100 
Small’s Giant-flowering Pansies 
Pansies planted and established this fall in your 
garden will make strong blooming plants next 
spring. We grow these especially for your conveni¬ 
ence and offer them at this low price. Large seedling 
plants. $1.50 per 100. 
Place your order now, or select them yourself 
early this fall at our North Chevy Chase Nursery, 
9400 Jones Mill Road. 
SPECIAL 
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Rock-Garden 
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