HYACINTHUS MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths) 
They require very little attention and flower in sunny, as well as shady positions, very 
abundantly. They can be left for years in the same, place and will return each Spring with 
more and larger flowers. Cultivation : Lengthy flowering period from February to May; 
height 4—6 inches. Plant them 2 inches deep and 2 inches apart. They are suitable for 
indoor cultivation but artificial heat must be avoided. per 100 per 25 per 12 
Armaniacum, larye bunches of dark blue flowers .S 1.70 —.50 —.50 
Botryoides Album, compact pure white, scented flowerbunches ■ S 2.10 —.60 —.35 
Heavenly Blue, tony close flowerbunches of a sky blue color . . S 1.30 —.40 —.25 
In this collection we supply 15 of each 
of the above varieties, in all, 45 Hva- 
45 for $ -80 
INEXPENSIVE COLLECTION 
cinthus Muscari in 3 graceful 
No, 61 | varieties, separately packed $ — ,80 
ADVANTAGEOUS OFFER FOR NATURALIZING 
There are few bulbs which have such a long flowering period and require so little attention 
and moreover are available at so low a price. For growing wild in small groups and 
rockeries, they are very much in demand. We supply only the blue varieties as the white, 
are unsuitable for this purpose. 4AA l Ar <£ AA 
per 500 $ 4.—, per 25 $ —.30 IW IOI $ -.TV 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS (PEWITT EGGS) 
25 for $ -.80 
Produces flowers of unique beauty. Each stem bears a number of gracefully shaped 
pendulous flowercups, the color is a mixture of white and purplish brown. Recommended 
for any garden decoration but specially adapted for the rockgarden. They provide very fine 
cut-flowers. Cultivation: Flowers April — May, height 10 -14 inches. Plant them 3 inches 
deep and 3 inches apart. Heavy 
quality, per 100 $ 2.90, per 12 $ — .45 
INEXPENSIVE OFFER FOR NATURALIZING 
among other wild flowers and leave them undisturbed. Every year you will enjoy seeing 
their superb flowers. We supply somewhat smaller bulbs than offered above, but 
verv suitable for this purpose. Per 500 4 AA I<t> A Tft 
$ 11.—, per 25 $ —.65, per 12 S —.40 _* VV IUf $ A.JV 
CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE (Glory of the Snow) 
In spite of the cold and snow they begin to flower in February and March and are, therefore 
given the nickname of ,, Glory of the Snow". They produce bunches of star-shaped 
sky blue flowerets with white hearts. They can be left undisturbed for years and increase 
very rapidly, whilst the flowers become larger each year. Cultivation : Flowering time 
February April; height 4 inches. Plant them 2 inches apart and AC I.. ^ EA 
3 inches deep. Heavy quality, per 100 $ 1.70, per 12 $ .30 IVI —.^V 
ADVANTAGEOUS OFFER FOR NATURALIZING 
In rockeries, groups and edgings, beneath tree, and shrubs, anywhere and everywhere these 
little bulbs will grow and flower in the early days of Spring. Their lovely combination of 
colors makes them very conspicuous and it is impossible to plant too many of them. 
These bulbs are somewhat smaller than the previous Chionodoxa but specially adapted for 
growing wild. Per 500 
§ 5. — , per 25 S — .35 
6 Fantastic new Tulips free with each order CATALOG FALL 1938 
received within a fortnight. (See Page 2.) Stassen Floral Gardens Inc., Roslyn Heights, L. I. N.Y. | 33 
100 for $ 1.10 
Fritillaria Meleagris 
