WINTER ACONITES - ERANTHIS HYEMALIS 
Yellow flowers, like buttercups, arise above a dark green rosette of foliage, about 3 inches 
above the ground, a few weeks before the crocus. Especially recommended for small groups, 
rockeries, and for naturalizing in moist, shady situations. Per 12 $ —.30, per 25 S — .50, 
per 100 $ 1.70_ 
LEUCOJUM VERNUM SPRING SNOWFLAKE 
Similar to the snowdrop but larger and stronger. The white, bell-shaped, pendent flowers 
are tipped with green. They begin blooming in late April. Excellent for naturalizing — once 
planted they take care of themselves. Also do well in pots. Per 12 $ —.70, per 25 $ 1.25, 
per 100 $ 4.50 ____ 
SCILLAS 
Sibirica, drooping, boll-tike flowers of the brightest blue color on 
stems it to 4 inches tail. Ideal for naturalizing, not being particular 
as to the soil in which they grow. Also fine for borders and in 
the rock-garden. Blooms in early April .$ 
Sibirica Alba, like the above, but white . S 
per 12 per 25 p.100 
-.30 —.50 1.70 
.42 .75 2.70 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
Erect flower-spikes, 10 inches high, and open, campanulate flowers, valuable for wild 
gardens and woodlands, where they should be largely naturalized. Bloom in May 
effective when interplanted with groups of the May-flowering tulips. per 12 per25 
Alba, clear white .$ — .35 — .60 
Blue, porcelain-blue .$ —.32 — -.55 
Rosea, soft pink .. ■ $ — .35 —.60 
Very 
p. 100 
2.10 
1.90 
2.10 
IXIAS CORN-LILIES 
Very thin, wiry stems bear small bouquets of many cup-shaped flowers. Too pretty to be so little 
known they are worthy of a place in every garden. They are beautiful indeed in groups, 
beds, and small edgings, and excellent for cutting. Bloom early in June. per 12 per 25 p. 100 
Bucephalis Major, violet-red; extra large. . 
Conqueror, orange-yellow, brownish red at the outer petals . 
Bridesmaid, white with carmine blotch .$ 
Mozart, the finest and deepest golden yellow .$ 
Vulcan, carmine-red, with orange flush .$ 
Wonder, double; pink .S 
Finest Mixture of all Tints.$_ 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS GUINEA-HEN FLOWER 
Dwarf, spring-flowering plants, bearing pendent, bell-shaped, yellowish white flowers, striped 
and splashed purple and brown, and curiously checkered. Very effective when grown among 
a ground-cover and invaluable for the rock-garden ; also suitable for cutting. Per 12 $ —.45, 
per 25 $ —.80, per 100 $ 2.90 
GIANT FREESIAS~ 
One of the most fragrant of our wipter-flowering plants. Bulbs are rather small—a 6-inch pan 
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will hold about a dozen bulbs. Use good, fibrous, sandy garden loam. 
Apotheose, beautiful shade of lavender-pink .$ 
Golden Daffodil, the finest rich daffodil-yellow .S 
Improved Purity, excellent pure white .S 
Marie Louise Fischer, large; dark violet-blue .$ 
Mrs. Marc Peters, rich rosy salmon, with yellow throat .$ 
Copyright 
by Stassen Kloral Gardens Inc. 
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CATALOG 
SPRING 
1038 
Roslyn Heights, L.I. 
N.Y. 
J39 
WinUr-Aconitcs 
Fritillarid Meleagris 
