Scilla campanulata, Blue 
BULBS FOR EDGING AND ROCK-GARDENS 
Here is an interesting selection of those little flowers which appear from just after the last melting 
snow through April and May. I hey are very beautiful in masses under trees and in borders. 
Chionodoxa (Glory-of-the-Snow) 
The flower-spikes, 6 to 7 inches high, if planted 
in masses make a beautiful permanent display as 
they form natural colonies. Plant 18 bulbs to 
each square foot, 3 inches deep, in full sun or half 
shade, and give slight winter protection with 
leaves or garden litter. They are very effective in 
masses under the trees when planted in irregular 
patches. 
Luciliae. Bright blue, with white center, often 
with 6 flowers on a stem. 40 cts. per doz., $2.50 
per 100, $22.50 per 1000. 
GalanthlJS (Snowdrops) 
These are particularly effective under hedges, 
under cedar trees, and in thin woodland. Their 
beautiful snow-white bells come as one of the earli¬ 
est spring flowers. As they dislike being moved, 
they should be left alone to naturalize themselves. 
Plant 2 inches deep; mulch in winter with straw, 
hay, leaves, or well-decayed manure. 
Single. 45 cts. doz., $3.25 per 100, $30 per 1000. 
Muscari (Grape Hyacinths) 
Beautiful little flowers for planting in masses, 
either in shade or where exposed to the sun. They 
produce flower-spikes thickly set with small, bell - 
like blooms. When planted out in herbaceous 
borders, where they can be left undisturbed, they 
do exceedingly well, each year adding to their 
already profuse-blooming qualities. Bloom out¬ 
doors during May. They are also excellent for 
pot-culture. Plant in bold groups, 2 to 3 inches 
deep and 2 inches apart. 
Heavenly Blue. This is the largest and best of 
the Grape Hyacinths. The bells are large and 
form a line truss. Splendid effects are produced 
by massing in the garden or border. 35 cts. per 
doz., $2.50 per 100, $22.50 per 1000. 
Album. A very beautiful white form and excel¬ 
lent for contrasting with Heavenly Blue. 45 cts. 
per doz., $3.25 per 100, $30 per 1000. 
Fritiliaria 
Lovely bulbous plants for hardy borders, rock- 
gardens, or for indoor culture. The stems are leafy 
and graceful, with pendent, bell-like flowers. 
Meleagris (Guinea Hen Flower). Singular plants, 
12 inches high, bearing in early April large, 
pendent, bell-shaped flowers in yellow, white, 
reddish brown, and purple, curiously striped, 
splashed and checkered. They are invaluable 
for rock-gardens, and are admirable for indoor 
pot-culture. Mixed, 50cts. per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
Scilla 
Sibirica (Siberian Squill). Spikes 3 to 4 inches 
high, of small, drooping, bell-like flowers. Fine 
for massing. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep. Blooms 
in April. Blue or White. Each, 45 cts. per doz., 
$3.50 per 100, $33 per 1000. 
Campanulata (Wood Hyacinth). Bears spikes, 
15 inches high, of bell-like flowers, during early 
May. Plant 5 or 6 inches deep in shady situa¬ 
tions. Blue, Rose, or White. Each, 45 cts. 
per doz., $3.25 per 100, $30 per 1000. 
Wild Tulip Speci es 
Interesting, hardy, small-flowered natives of 
Asia Minor. Splenciid for group planting in the 
rock-garden or border. Do not fertilize. If 
happily located, they will bloom for years. 
Clusiana (Candystick Tulip). The pointed outer 
petals are cherry-red, the inner petals creamy 
white. Plant 8 inches deep, in light warm soil 
among rocks. Blooms in April. Ht. 8 in. 65 cts. 
per do*:., $4.50 per 100. 
Eichleri. Large, pointed-petaled, crimson-scarlet 
flowers with glistening black centers marked 
with gold. Blooms in late April. Ht. 11 in. 
65 cts. per doz., $4.50 per 100. 
Kaufmanniana (Water-Lily Tulip). Creamy 
white, with carmine markings, in early April. 
Plant 6 inches deep. Naturalizes splendidly in 
shade. Ht. 6 in. 90 cts. per doz., $7 per 100. 
Galanthus (Snowdrops) 
Chionodoxa Luciliae 
Giant-flowering Crocuses 
THE EARLY 
BLOOMERS 
CROCUS 
These gay early spring flowers make 
delightful mass plantings among grass, 
under trees, in borders and the rock- 
garden. If planted 2 inches deep and 1 to 
2 inches apart, they will bloom each spring 
for years if undisturbed. 
Innocence. Attractive, pure white. 
Ivanhoe. Rich, dark blue-purple. 
Striped Queen. White striped lavender. 
Yellow Mammoth. Deep rich yellow. 
Mixed. A well-balanced color blend. 
Each, 30 cts. per doz., $2.25 per 100, 
$21 per 1000 
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Muscari (Blue Grape Hyacinths) 
See Our Display of 25,000 Tulips and Hyacinths Next Spring on Route 10, About a Mile West of Livingston Traffic Circle 
