jx^sC I 6 (Jg 
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KING ALFRED 
C Creamy perianth; 
C Pale yellow perianth; 
Sulphur perianth; yellow 
Bernardino. (Incomparabilis.) 
orange cup, frilled . 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus. A Golden yellow flowers . 
Cheerfulness. (Double Poetaz.) C White perianth with 
double center . 
Croesus. (Incomparabilis.) 
orange-red cup. 
Emperor. (Trumpet.) B 
trumpet. 
Firetail. (Barri.) C White perianth, deep red eye. 
Helios. (Incomparabilis.) A Improved Sir Watkin. 
Yellow perianth; orange cup. 
(Incomparabilis.) C White perianth ; 
frilled apricot crown ..' 
King Alfred. (Trumpet.) A Large golden yellow. 
Laurens Koster. (Poetaz.) C Free-flowering white with 
yellow cup. 
Krelage. (White Trumpet.) B Best large white 
Orange Cup. (Poetaz.) C Yellow perianth; deep orange 
cup. 
Ornatus. (Poeticus.) D Pure white perianth; orange 
eye ... . ... 
Red Beacon. (Barri.) C Ivory perianth; fiery orange-red 
cup... 
Red Cross. (Incomparabilis.) C Soft yellow perianth; 
deep scarlet crown . 
Single Jonquils. C Clear yellow 
Spring Glory. (Bicolor Trumpet.) B Pure white per¬ 
ianth; yellow trumpet. 
Twink. (Double.) A Soft primrose and orange 
BULBS for ROCK-GARDENS 
CROCUSES. AH varieties. Blue-striped, white, lavender and yellow. 
SCILLA campanulata, Excelsior. Light blue 
Campanulata rosea. Lovely pink 
Sibirjca. Blue flowers. * 
Sibirica alba. White flowers. 
ERANTHIS hyemalis (Winter Aconite). Bright yellow. 
CHIONODOXA Luciliae (Glory of the Snow). Lilac-blue. 
GALANTHUS (Snowdrop). Pure white, large flowers. 
MUSCARI, Heavenly Blue. Bright sky-blue. 
CAMASSIA esculenta. Lovely blue. 
35 cts. per 10; $2.05 per 100 
LILIUM candidum. French grown. Pure white. 25 cts. each; $2 per 10. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Wedgwood. Clear blue. 
Yellow Queen. Bright golden yellow. 
White Queen. Best pure white. 
95 cts. per 10; $8.95 per 100 
10 
$0 85 
75 
100 
$7 95 
6 95 
95 
8 95 
95 
8 95 
85 
1 95 
7 95 
18 95 
95 
8 95 
1 55 
1 10 
14 95 
10 45 
70 
1 95 
6 55 
18 95 
1 25 
11 50 
70 
6 55 
1 20 
11 45 
2 50 
75 
23 50 
6 95 
85 
1 95 
7 95 
18 50 
BERNARDINO 
SPRING 
GLORY 
HELIOS 
Narcissus or Daffodils 
(call them what you will) 
are the gayest of spring- 
flowering bulbs. Indeed, 
they belong in every garden 
however small. Plant them 
in drifts or naturalize them 
along the edge of woodlands 
or use them to skirt the 
shrub borders. The tiny 
species Narcissus belong in 
the rock-garden. 
Either full sun or partial 
shade suits them, and they 
need to be reset only when 
the bulbs get too thick. 
