FLOWERING BULBS 
FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
ERANTHIS 
(Winter Aconite) 
Early in spring the golden yellow Buttercupdike flowers look charming, 
resting on an emerald-green cushion of leaves forming a striking contrast 
to the Snowdrops and Scillas. The foliage remains long after the flowers. 
Especially valuable in moist situations under trees and in the rock garden. 
Height 6 inches. 50c per doz.; ^3.50 per 100. 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
Dwarf spring flowering plants bearing large bell-shaped flowers of various 
colors, yellow, white, black, purple, striped and splashed. They are in¬ 
valuable for pot culture and when grown in large groups in the garden, 
require a dry situation. Height 10 inches. 50c per doz.; ^3.50 per 100. 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory-of-the-Snow) 
An early-flowering spring bulb for borders or rockery. Produces flower 
spikes bearing 10 to 15 Scilla-like flowers. Perfectly hardy and should be 
planted close together for effect. Height 7 inches. 
LUCILIAE. Deep blue with a white center. 45c per doz.; ^3.00 per 100. 
SNOWDROPS 
(Galanthus) 
Everybody knows the Snowdrops, with their little white bells coming 
through the snow very early in the spring. Especially attractive if planted 
with Scilla. Height 5 inches. 50c per doz.; ^3.50 per 100. 
MUSCARI 
(Grape Hyacinth) 
The foliage of this plant is very similar to that of Scilla but the flowers 
are of entirely different form—-grape-like clusters closely set, and are won¬ 
derful cut flowers, splendid for naturalizing. Height 15 inches. 
Doz, 100 
ALBA, White.^0.45 ^3.50 
HEAVENLY BLUE .45 3.50 
PLUMOSUM (Blue Hyacinth). A very unusual and fascinating 
flower, bearing feathery plume-like flowers of rosy violet 
color. Blossoms in May .90 6,75 
SCILLA SIBIRICA 
They are invaluable for edgings, borders or massed in flower beds; hardy 
and very satisfactory. Height about 4 inches. 
Doz. 100 
SCILLA SIBIRICA. Bright blue .^0.50 ^3.50 
SCILLA SIBIRICA ALBA. Pure white, same habit as above .. .50 3.50 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
All varietiees of Scilla Campanulata are splendid for naturalizing, 
because they will flower in shady places. All have bells like small Hyacinths, 
forming long and graceful spikes. Height 15 inches. 
Doz. 100 
CAMPANULATA ALBA. White .^0.50 ^3.50 
CAMPANULATA, Blue Queen. Large, bright blue.50 3.50 
CAMPANULATA, Rose Queen. Soft lilac-rose.50 3.50 
Fritillaria 
Muscari 
Eranthis 
Scilla Sibirica 
Snowdrops 
Chionodoxa 
MARCH-FLOWERING BULBS 
Scilla Campanulata, Blue. 
Scilla Campanulata, Rose Queen. 
Scilla Campanulata, White. 
Muscari, White. 
Muscari, Blue. 
Muscari Plumosum. Purple. 
Chionodoxa Luciliae. 
Snowdrops. 
Eranthis Hyemalis. Yellow, 
Scilla Sibirica. Blue. 
Scilla Sibirica. White. 
Fritillaria Meleagris. Mixed colors. 
( 72 bulbs) .^2.90 
5.50 
6 bulbs each of the above 12 varieties 
12 bulbs each of the above 12 varieties (144 bulbs) 
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COLLECTION “N” 
