MUSCARI PLUMOSUM (R) (Feath¬ 
er Hyacinth). Rightly named, for 
the flower is just a delicate mauve 
plume, often eight inches in 
length. Don’t plant one—plant six 
at least for real effect. 10c each. 
3 for 25c. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA, (R). The 
strain offered bears spikes a foot 
in length, gracefully bedecked with 
drooping bells. They naturalize 
perfectly and should be planted 
by the hundred if space permits. 
Plant these bulbs in early Sep¬ 
tember. Blue, per dozen 25c; 100, 
$1.25. 
(The pink is charming and rarely 
seen.) 
SCILLA ITALIC A, (R). A less fas¬ 
tidious or a more lovely spring 
flowering bulb would be difficult 
to find. Plant in sun or shade, 
rock garden, woods or border and 
enjoy its sky-blue flowers on frag¬ 
ile 4-inch stems. 50c dozen. 
TULIPS 
Mixed—All Kinds, All Colors 
INGELSCOMBE YELLOW. Fine yel¬ 
low, Cottage Tulip. 
BRONZE QUEEN. Buff bronze, 
breeder tulip. 
WM. COPELAND. Lilac rose a Dar¬ 
win Tulip. 
CLARA BUTTE. 
CLRARA BUTTE. Clear bright pink, 
(Darwin Tulip). 
MRS. KRELAGE. (Darwin Tulip), 
lilac rose. 
30c dozen; 50, $1.00 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH, (Darwin 
Tulip). Rose pink. 
WHITE PICOTEE. White margined 
carmine. 
YELLOW PICOTEE. Yellow margin¬ 
ed carmine. 
WM. PITTS, (Darwin Tulip). Dark 
scarlet. 
PRIDE OF HARLEM. (Darwin Tu¬ 
lip). Deep rose red. 
BULBS OF NATIVE FLOWERS 
Very Beautiful — All Hardy, Frost Resisting 
10 Each, 75c Per Dozen 
ALLIUM. Pink. 
FRITTILLARIA. Yellow bells. 
ERYTHRONIUM. Yellow and cream, 
lambs tongue. 
BRODIAEA. Blue. 
TRILLIUMS. Woody lily for shad- 
6(1 pl^C6S 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA. Blue 
bells. 20c each. 
MERTENSIA PULCHELLA. Fine 
native blue flowers. 2~0c. 
COLOCHORTUS NTIDUS. Wild tu¬ 
lip, lavender flower. 15c. 
DODECOTHEAN MULTIFOLIUM. 
“Bird's Bill.” Shooting Star, a tiny 
dwarf Alpine, a native of Oregon. 
25c. 
CHOICE ROCK PLANTS AND PERRENIALS 
Two-Year Plants, Field Grown 
We recently bought a well-known grower's entire collection, one of 
the finest in U. S., and the prices are reasonable. Come and see our new 
Rock Gardens, one-quarter mile west of 12-Mile Corner, on Baseline Road. 
IMPORTANT 
Unless the description specifies that a plant thrives best in shade 
or semi-shade, please understand that the preference is for a sunny 
location. The majority need sun for best development. 
An (R) will designate those especially suited to rock gardens. 
ACAENA GLABRA, (R). Pretty lit¬ 
tle plant, more remarkable for foli¬ 
age than flowers. 5 inches. 15c. 
ACHILLA AGERATIFOLIA, (R). 
Rosettes of silver grey foliage, 
hugging the ground. Flowers 
white. 9 inches. 15c. 
ACHILLIA MILLEFOLIUM ROSE- 
UM, (R). The heads of rosy pink 
flowers are borne from mid-sum- 
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