All Largest Size 
Unless Otherwise Indicated 
Miscellaneous Bulbs: 
CROCUS SPECIES 
129 Susianus (Cloth of Gold) : Deep golden 
yellow, feathered deep purplish black. 
Each, 2 cts.; Dozen, 24 cts.; 100, $2.00 
130 Versicolor picturatus (Cloth of Silver): 
White, feathered purple. 
Each, 2 cts.; Dozen, 24 cts.; 100, $2.00 
GLORY OF THE SNOW 
(Chionodoxas) 
The above common name is suggestive of 
their earliness and their hardiness. Once 
established the flower spikes increase in 
size and beauty from year to year. 
131 Chionodoza Luciliae : Splendid sky-blue 
flowers with white center. 
Illustration, Page SI 
Each,2cts.; Dozen,24cts.; 100,$2.00 
132 Chionodoxa Sardensis: Flowers of a 
deep self-color blue. Somewhat earlier 
than the above variety. 
Each, 2cts.; Dozen, 24cts.; 100, $2.00 
GRAPE HYACINTHS (MUSCARI) 
Their hardiness and adaptation to varying 
locations make them most suitable com¬ 
panions for the early-flowering crocus. 
133 Muscari Botryoides Alba: This is the 
white form of the common blue type; 
height and form of bloom spike about 
the same. 
Illustration, Page SI 
Each,2cts.; Dozen,24cts.; 100,$2.00 
134 Muscari, variety Heavenly Blue Im¬ 
proved : Larger blooms than either 
the common blue or white varieties 
and especially suitable for massing. 
Illustration, Page SI 
Each,2cts.; Dozen,24cts.; 100,$2.00 
IXIAS (Corn Lilies) 
Both because of its grassy foliage and the 
upright spikes, the Ixia is sometimes called 
"the Baby Gladiolus”. Our listing more 
named varieties of Ixias than are to be found 
in any retail catalog which we have seen 
is due to our mixed varieties having attract¬ 
ed so much attention in our gardens last 
spring. 
135 Achievement: Creamy white, outside 
striped red. 
136 Beauty of Norfolk: Canary, black 
center. 
13 7 Azurea: Light blue-green, dark pur¬ 
plish blue heart. 
138 Ambassador: Carmine, dark brown 
inside. 
139 Lady Slade: Light rose-pink, carmine 
center. 
140 White Swan: Pure white. 
141 Afterglow: Light carmine, inside apri¬ 
cot orange. 
Price for all the above varieties: 
Each, 4 cts.; Dozen, 48 cts.; 100, $4.00 
MIXTURES 
Large-flowered in 12 varieties: 
Each, 2 cts.; Dozen, 24 cts.; 100, $2.00 
Second Size: 
Each, 1§ cts.; Dozen, 18 cts.; 100, $1.50 
MISSION BELLS OR 
GUINEA-HEN FLOWER 
142 Fritillaria Meleagris: Very graceful 
bell-shaped pendant flowers of various 
colors in yellow, white, black and 
purple. 
Illustration, Page SI 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
FEATHER OR 
PLUME HYACINTH 
143 Muscari Plumosus: Such an unusual 
and fascinating flower as to merit a 
separate classification, even though 
not so classed. Its feathery plumes of 
violet-blue flowers are as appealing as 
they are odd. 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
SIBERIAN SQUILL 
144 Scilla Sibirica: Drooping bell-like 
flowers on stems 3 to 4 inches high; 
well suited for the rock garden or for 
naturalizing. 
Each, 2 cts.; Dozen, 24 cts.; 100, $2.00 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) 
Their persistency is noteworthy; they thrive 
in cold climates, and are not fussy about 
being disturbed and neglected, shady 
places are exactly their paradise. 
145 Single Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis 
simplex): The best known and most 
popular form. They are extremely fine 
for naturalizing. 
Each,2cts.; Dozen,24cts.; 100,$2.00 
146 Double Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis 
flore pleno): This is a double form 
of the common single snowdrop and is 
not quite so hardy. 
Each,4cts.; Dozen,48cts.; 100,$4.00 
147 Galanthus Elwesii: This native of 
Southern Europe is a larger type than 
either one of the above varieties and 
can be grown more readily in warmer 
climates. 
Illustration, Page SI 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
SPANISH IRIS (Iris Hispanica) 
As compared with the "Dutch” group, 
the Spanish types are later and have taller 
and more slender stems. They are about 
two weeks later and their orchid-like 
flowers make them fine for cutting. 
148 Spanish Iris Mixture: This is a very 
choice mixture, covering a wide range 
of colors. 
Each,2cts.; Dozen,24cts.; 100, $2.00 
VIRGINIA BLUE BELLS 
When this native of the woods is in bloom, 
it makes such a big hit with visitors that it 
readily sells itself. However, it must be 
planted in the fall to secure the best results. 
149 Mertensia Virginica: Clusters of pink 
flower buds, which open into sky-blue. 
Large Size: 
Each, 20 cts.; Dozen, $2.40; 100, $20.00 
Second Size: 
Each, 15 cts; Dozen, $1.80; 100, $16.00 
WINTER ACONITE 
150 Eranthis Hyemalis : Flowers of a clear 
yellow and in striking contrast with 
leaf rosettes, in which they nestle. 
Illustration, Page SI 
Each, 2 cts.; Dozen, 24 cts.; 100, $2.00 
WOOD HYACINTHS 
Wood Hyacinths are not fussy as to soil or 
location. If left undisturbed, they will 
continue to produce drooping, be!!-!ike 
flowers from year to year. 
151 Scilla Campanulata Coerulea: Porce¬ 
lain-blue, bell-shaped flowers, bloom- 
img at the same time as the earlier 
tulips. 
Illustration, Page SI 
Each, 2 cts.; Dozen, 24 cts.; 100, $2.00 
152 Scilla Campanulata Alba : Same as 161 
except the flowers are white. 
Each, 2 cts.; Dozen, 24 cts.; 100, $2.00 
153 Scilla Campanulata Rosea : Same as 151 
except the flowers are a soft lilac-rose. 
Illustration, Page SI 
Each, 2 cts.; Dozen, 24 cts.; 100, $2.00 
RAINBOW MIXTURES 
For those, who are not interested in special 
varieties, we offer choice mixtures of the 
several types. These mixtures will give 
splendid bloom and they are expecially 
recommended as offering the most for the 
money. 
DAFFODILS 
Illustration, Page 19 
154 Our Mixture of All Trumpet Varieties: 
Each, 5 cts.; Dozen, 60 cts.; 100, $6.00 
155 Our Mixture of All Incomparabilis 
Varieties: 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
156 Our Mixture of All Barri Varieties: 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
157 Our Mixture of All Leedsii Varieties: 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
158 Our Mixture of All Double Varieties: 
Each, 4 cts. ; Dozen, 48 cts. ; 100, $4.00 
159 Our Mixture of All Dwarf Types: 
Each, 7 cts.; Dozen, 84 cts.; 100, $7.00 
TULIPS 
160 Our Mixture of All Darwin Varieties: 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
161 Our Mixture of All Breeder Varieties: 
Illustration, Page IS 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
162 Our Mixture of All Cottage Varieties: 
Each, 3 cts.; Dozen, 36 cts.; 100, $3.00 
CARRYING CHARGES PREPAID EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI 
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