Canlf^-^lc^A/e^Ufuj, SPRING NOVELTIES 
401. MUSCARI GRAPE HYA¬ 
CINTH (Improved Heavenly Blue). 
8 inches. One of the prettiest 
early spring flowering bulbs. Deep 
dark blue, bell-like flowers—re¬ 
sembling a miniature, inverted 
bunch of grapes. Hardy, wonder¬ 
fully fragrant. 10 for 29c; 25 for 
59c; 100 for $1.89. 
402. GLORY OF THE SNOW 
(Chionodoxa). 7 inches. Graceful, 
large blooms of deep sky-blue shad¬ 
ing to white in the center. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. This wonderful little 
flower brings you lovely rich blue 
flowers year after year. 10 for 
29c; 25 for 59c; 100 for $1.89. 
403. SNOWDROPS (Galanthus). 
7 inches. The earliest flowers of 
the spring, blooming even before 
the last of the snow has melted 
away. Lovely, large, white bells. 
Particularly effective under shrubs. 
10 for 35c; 25 for 69c; 100 for 
$2.19. 
404. BLUE SQUILLS (Scilla Si- 
berica). Drooping, bell-like flowers 
on 4 inch stems. Earliest of all 
blue flowers—grow well in almost 
any soil, and thrive in either sun 
or shade. Mammoth bulbs. 10 for 
37c; 25 for 75c; 100 for $2.45. 
405. SPANISH BLUE BELLS 
(Scilla Campanulata). Pink, white, 
and blue. Very effective in the 
flower and shrubbery borders. Do 
well in the shade. Perfectly hardy, 
producing charming, large, bell¬ 
like blooms early in the spring. 
10 for 39c; 25 for 79c; 100 for 
$2.59. 
406. GUINEA HEN FLOWER 
(Fritillaria). Height 10 to 15 
inches. Known as the “checker 
lily.” Has large, drooping, bell¬ 
shaped blooms of various colors 
and attractive checkerboard design. 
Does best in a semi-shady position. 
10 for 45c; 25 for 89c; 100 for 
$2.75. 
407. WINTER BUTTERCUP. 
(Eranthis). Height 4 inches. 
Blooms two weeks before Crocus. 
Beautiful, golden yellow Butter¬ 
cups, surviving the worst weather 
conditions. Likes plenty of shade, 
and will thrive under trees. Plant 
plenty at these low prices. 10 
for 37c; 25 for 75c; 100 for $2.45. 
408. 'KITTLE DUTCH 
COLLECTION" 
A collection of hardy, flower¬ 
ing bulbs that bloom during 
the early spring when flowers 
are needed so badly. Bring 
your garden a wealth of color¬ 
ful flowers, all of them hardy, 
and easy to grow. Plant them 
in large quantities — around 
your shrubs, under the trees, 
among all your other flowers, 
and even on the lawn. They 
are very, very fine for per¬ 
manent plantings. 
20 Crocus Mixed ; 20 Muscari; 
20 Glory of the Snow; 10 Blue 
Squills ; 20 Spanish Blue Bells ; 
10 Winter Buttercups. 
100 Bulbs. . . . $1.85 
(Order No. 408) 
Save Money—buy two 
collections. 
200 Bulbs (2 collections) $3.39 
(Order No. 409) 
MADONNA LILY 
(See picture below) 
Beautiful, fragrant and his¬ 
toric Easter Lily, one of the 
loveliest white lilies in the 
world. Now offered to you 
at new low prices. These are 
some of the finest that come 
to America, being grown only 
in the north of France. 
Selected Bulbs 
2 for 29c; 6 for 75c; 
10 for $1.15 
Postpaid 
Lily 
20 MOST POPULAR IRIS 
—and 1 Glorious INDIAN 
CHIEF IRIS, my gift to you! 
All the glorious colors of the 
rainbow are included in this 
wonderful collection—one each of 
the fine varieties listed below 
(not labelled). And with it I’ll 
send you absolutely free, one 15c 
Indian Chief Iris, separately 
labelled. I guarantee you’ll be 
completely satisfied with these 
plants. 
765. INDIAN CHIEF. Grows 
42 inches tall, and produces rich 
ruby-red flowers that defy de¬ 
scription. This choice variety 
should be in every garden. Each, 
15c: 8 for $1.00. Remember, I 
give you one plant FREE with 
my “20 Most Popular Iris” offer. 
766. A. E. HUNDRED—Yellow- 
bronze and red. 
767. AFTERGLOW—Soft pink 
and rich yellow. 
768. AGNES — Most beautiful 
blue. 
769. BEAU IDEAL — Chinese 
violet on white. 
770. CAPRICE—Deep rosy red. 
771. DR. BERNICE — Bronzv 
yellow and rich crimson. 
772. ELDORADO — Yellowish- 
bronze and bright purple. 
7.73. GERTRUDE—Rare violet 
blue. Very large. 
774—JOAN DE WITT—Sky blue 
and purple. Veined white. 
775. JUNIATA — Finest clear 
blue Iris. 
776. KATHRYN FRYER—Sul¬ 
phur yellow and rich violet red. 
777. KOCHI—Like red velvet. 
778. LEDA—White frilled and 
pink. 
779. LENT A. WILLIAMSON 
—Very tall violet blue. 
780. LEOTA—Very early, pure 
white. 
781. LOHENGRIN — Silvery 
rose pink. Late blooming. 
782. MONSIGNOR—Violet and 
purple crimson. 
783. PERFECTION—Rich vio¬ 
let-blue. 
784. PROSPER LAUGIER — 
Fiery bronze; rich, velvety pur¬ 
plish-red. Late blooming. 
785. SHERWIN WRIGHT — 
Deep golden yellow. 
NAMED AND LABELLED VARIE¬ 
TIES — YOUR SELECTION OF 
THE ABOVE, POSTPAID 3 for 
29c 6 for 50c 15 for 98c 
WORLD FAMOUS SASS 
IRIS-EVERYONE A PRIZE 
WINNER 
787. BALDWIN. A huge flower 
of shining violet-red, entirely 
different from others. 35c each. 
788. BUTO. Rich velvety deep 
royal purple. Gigantic flower of 
perfect form. 25c each. 
789. CHURCH MOUSE. A new 
color greatly admired, a brown 
Iris. No other color like it. 
3Sc o&ch 
790. EUPHONY. A true, mus¬ 
tard yellow and ruffled flower. 
35c each. 
792. KING TUT. A brownish- 
red. outstanding in every garden. 
33c c&ch 
793. Mi'dGARD. a lovely soft 
Indian 
Chief 
pink and yellow blend ; 20c 
each. 
794. PRAIRIE GOLD. Beauti¬ 
ful golden yellow flower, very 
large and fragrant. 20c each. 
795. RED WING. Excellent 
rich maroon or red-brown. 
One of the best Sass Iris. 
35c each. 
796. WACONDA. A rich 
ruby violet and violet car¬ 
mine red. 50c each. 
WORLD FAMOUS IRIS SPECIAL 
786. One each of all the above 
9 Sass varieties labelled, for only 
$2.59, postpaid to you. 
