LILIUM CANDIDUM 
The exquisite Madonna Lily produces waxy, pure white, sweet-scented 
anthers on straight, stout stems 2 to 4 feet tall. Blooms during June 
fiurope-grown bulbs. 
Large Bulbs. t 
Extra-Large Bulbs.$ 
flowers with yellow 
and July. Northern- 
per 3 per 12 per 25 
—.50 1.80 3.40 
—.70 2.60 4.80 
Fritillaria Imperialis - Crown Imperials 
Well-known, majestic, hardy border plants that bear clusters of immense, pendent, bell¬ 
shaped flowers at the top of the stem. If placed in a sunny spot, they may be left there for 
years in succession. Bloom in April. each per 3 per 12 
Aurora, orange-red . S — .80 —.80 2.90 
Crown upon Crown, red with orange flush .$ —.30 —.80 2.90 
Lutaa, yellow .$ —.48 1.30 4.90 
Rubra, red .$ —.30 —.80 2.90 
Chionodoxa - Glory-of-the-Snow 
The most beautiful and cheerful of dwarf-growing spring flowers for mass planting, blooming 
about the same time as the crocus. Produce bunches of star-shaped flowers about 5 inches 
high. They are quite at home in rockeries, under trees, shrubs, and where they can remain 
undisturbed for years to increase. per 12 per 25 p. 100 
Lucillaa, skg-blue flowers with white centers .$ —.30 —.45 1.50 
Luciliae Alba, pure white form of the above .$ - .75 1.35 4.90 
Sardanala, the ear.test deep blue flower .$ .30 — .45 1.50 
GRAPE HYACINTHS - MUSCARI 
The flower-spikes are thickly set with small, urn-shaped blooms. Planted in masses, in shade 
or sun, these flowers are attractive in every location, under trees, along borders, in the 
rock-garden, and also in the lawn. Leave bulbs undisturbed and they will increase. 
Armeniacum, we recommend this, the finest and dearest blue of per 12 per 25 p. 100 
all the Muscarls. It is especially valuable for naturalizing with the 
narcissi, and Is excellent for greenhouse forcing during the winter 
The 4- to 5-Inch spikes are well set with beautiful dear blue flowers $ --.30 .50 1.70 
Botryoidaa Album, pure white form making a very nice showing 
when contrasted with dumps of the blue varieties . $ .32 —.55 1.90 
Heavenly Blue, This fragrant and bright-blue Muscarl has large 
flowers and Is very free blooming. Widely planted for naturalizing, 
beds and borders. Once planted they form an attractive, permanent 
planting . 8 .30 — .45 1.50 
Rlumosum, rare feathered violet Plume Hyacinths. The 4-inch 
flower, on a 7-inch stem, resembles an ostrich feather. Recommended 
for rockgarden . 3 — .45 —.80 2.90 
SNOWDROPS 
The most beloved of our early spring flowers. Their lovely, white, nodding blooms appear . 
before the froBt is out of the ground. For nice effect they must be planted thickly under 
trees, shrubs, and in rockeries. Once planted they remain for a lifetime. p ef 12 per25 p. 100 
Single. 8 -.30 —.50 1.70 
Double, the cups of these double Snowdrops are filled to the core 
with petals .8 - .42 — .75 2.70 
*“1 CATALOG SPRING 1938 For cash with order S7„ 
38 I Stassen Floral Gardens Jnc., Roslyn Heights, L. 1 N.Y. discount. (See page 26) 
