TULIP GRANGE . . . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
PRAESTANS Each 15c; cloz. $1.50 
Three to five in each cluster of this 
flaming beacon of early spring. Such 
vivid color is most welcome when it comes 
in March. 
VIOLACEA Each 10c; doz. $1.00 
Clear rosy violet with base and tips of 
white. Very effective in border or rock 
garden and a wonderful show flower. 
ERYTHRONIUMS—'Dog 
Tooth Violets" 
HENDERSONII Doz. 75c 
Is soft purple with deep reddish centers. 
PINK BEAUTY Doz. $1.00 
Late blooming; deep pink; very large and 
most desirable. 
ERYTHRON IU MS in Mixture 
Doz. 60c; 100, $5.50 
VARIOUS SMALL BULBS 
CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE 
Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
One of the “Spring blues,” coming very 
early, and seeming to reflect the cloud 
flecked blue of the April sky. Permanent 
bulbs give flowers with sufficient stem for 
bowl arrangement. 
DODECATHEON Each 25c 
“Shooting Star.” Dormant clumps for Fall 
planting, rose. 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Winter aconite, with its small cups of 
shining gold that nestle among leaf ruffles 
of vivid green, appearing in January. The 
little black tuber will not sprout if allowed 
to get too dry. They are ready in early 
August and should be purchased and plant¬ 
ed at that time—never later than Sept. 1. 
GALANTHUS NIVALIS Doz. 50c; 100, $4.50 
The “Snowdrop.” This is the white that 
blends the yellows, blue and pinks of the 
early garden into perfect harmony. 
HYACINTHUS AZUREUS 
Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Miniature, of forget-me-not blue, appearing 
“blue first” in February or March. One of 
the most delightful spring thrills. 
HYACINTHUS AMETHYSTINUS 
4 for 25c; doz. 75c 
A slender 12-inch stem bearing small per¬ 
fect bells of clear china-blue with white 
stripes. Rare and desirable. 
IRIS BUCHARICA 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50 
Yellow and white flowers, borne at the 
leaf axils of the stalk, which resembles a 
very small stalk of corn. 12 inches. March 
and April. 
IRIS HOOGIANA Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
A Palestine hybrid that is “easy.” Give 
full sun and not too much water. 
IRIS CRISTATA Clumps, 25c 
The lovely dwarf blue Kentucky species; 
blooming best when planted in the shade 
of a limy rock. 
IRIS RETICULATA Each 20c; doz. $2.25 
A small slender purple iris that is the par¬ 
amount thrill of late winter. It is enhanced 
by neighboring winter aconite, snowdrops 
and winter crocus. 
ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM Doz. 35c 
The “Star of Bethlehem” of old gardens. 
A color scheme of white and green that 
naturalizes easily. Late May. 
MUSCARI PLUMOSUS Doz. 75c; 100, $6.00 
“Feather hyacinth.” This blooms late in 
May when flowers are scarce; bright pur¬ 
ple in color, and “feathery” as an ostrich 
pompon. 
NUNS LILY Each, 10c 
(Anthericum liliastrum paradiseum). A 
min’ature Easter lily, blooming late May. 
About 12 inches. 
PUSCHKINIA LIBANOTICA Doz. 75c 
“Lebanon Squill.” This is the palest of the 
“Spring Blues”—real baby blue, in dainty 
striped effect. 4 inches. 
SCILLA SIBERICA Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
“Siberian Squill.” The high light of the 
Spring Blues, coming early, and rivaling 
the blue bird’s wing in coloring. 
TRITELIA UNIFLORA Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
A star-like small flower, on six-inch stem, 
of soft blue or pearl white. Its dainty 
flowers come in late Spring and appear in 
succession for quite a long time. 6 inches. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
Each 15c; doz. $1.50 
This is one of the tiny bulbs that soon 
dries up and dies if kept long out of the 
ground. Should be replanted in early Au¬ 
gust. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY Doz. 25c; 100, $2.50 
Single crowns. For the garden only. Not 
prepared for forcing. 
ANEMONE, ST. BRIGID Doz. 50c 
Mixed, single and double; all colors. 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS Each 35c 
The popular and beautiful “bleeding heart.” 
Well grown, young and vigorous clumps. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 
Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
The early “blue bells” of Eastern wood¬ 
lands. The dark purple-shaded leaves and 
pink buds appear together; the latter soon 
growing into lovely terminal clusters of 
drooping azure bells. At home in the fil¬ 
tered shade of deciduous trees. 
BABY “GLAD” PEACHBLOSSOM Doz. $1.00 
Planted in November and given light 
mulch if needed, these delicate little pink 
glads bloom in June. Fine for cutting. 
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