ERANTHIS HIEMALIS (Winter Aconites) 
leaven, above which the stem rises with its buttercup yellow flower, make, a carpet of 
greenish yellow when they are planted closely together. They should be left undisturbed 
and the blooms will multiply each year. They must not be planted in too dry a position. 
Cultivation i Flowering time February—March ; height 4 inches. Plant them with the little 
shoots of the bulbs upwards, 3 inches deep and 2 inches AC fat* $ XA 
apart. Heavy Quality, per 100 t 2,10, per 12 9 —.39 y 
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these Aconites brighten the garden with their lovely yellow flowers. We supply somewhat 
smaller bulbs than the above offer but specially adapted <| AA §t\w f 1 CA 
for growing wild. Per 600 $ 7. — , per 25 $— .48, per 12 9 —>28 IW IOl $ 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA 
There are few bulbous plants that meet 
climatic or soil conditions better or give a 
more attractive bloom. They are perfectly hardy, produce in June flower-spikes 2 feet high, 
bearing many star-shaped flowers of lovely purple color, measuring l‘/» inches across. Very 
showy in mass planting. Cultivation i Plant bulbs 4 to 5 inches deep and 5 inches apnrt. 
Protection against frost is necessary during the AE < Ar A a 
first year. Per 100 9 4.70, per 12 9 —.76 ‘O' $ I .^V 
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years and are extremely suitable for growing wild beneath trees and shrubs, or for planting 
in the border. They flower early in the summer and provide 4 AA <h 9 EA 
excellent cutflowers. Per 25 9 1. —, per 12 9 —.60 IW IVI 0 
LOVELY SCILLA SIBERICA 
They flower in the middle of March 
and produce bunches of bright blue, 
flowerets on short stems. They are frequently used for small edgings and groups, flowering both 
in sunny and shady places, and are also suitable for indoor cultivation. The bulbs must be 
planted closely together and kept in the dark until they huve developped shoots of about 
2 inches. Cultivation I March—April flowering, height 3 inches. Plant them 3 inches deep 
and 2 inches apart. Heavy Qua* AE I A > £ EA 
llty, per 100 9 1.70, per 12 9 —.30 __ IOr $ * ,aV 
We. recommend 
this quality for 
growing wild in shrubberies beneath trees and especially for the roekgarden. They grow 
excellently when planted with other wild flowers. We supply somewhat smaller bulbs than 
offered above specially adapted for growing 100 for $ 1.10 
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wild. Per 500 9 6. —, per 
9 -.36 
EXQUISITE MUSCARI PLUMOSIS 
It is a rare and peculiar 
bulbous plant, producing 
flowers consisting of very thin feathery leaves of a unique violet color in the shape of a 
plume. A very exclusive plant for garden and rockery. Cultivation i Flowering time May — 
June; height 8—10 inches. Plant them 3 inches deep and QE A QE 
2 inches apart. Haavy quality, per 100 9 3.10, per 12 9 -.80 
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requires very little attention as they flower easily. Somewhat 
able for this purpose. Per 
25 9 —.66, per 12 9 —.40 
8 Fantastic naw Tulips free with sach ardar CATALOG FALL 1038 
racsivad within a fartni|ht. (See Page 2.) Stassen Floral GnrdensInc., Roslyn Heights, L.I.N.Y. 
flowers, this race, 
smaller bulbs but quite suit- 
100 for $ 2.30 
pLS 
Muse. Plumosis 
