JanioAip — Jdmp ofr. Uul (pahhoL JuIipA, 
These Tulips, with their quaintly twisted and laciniated petals, are the most fan¬ 
tastic, as well as the most handsome, of all Tulips. Fantasy is a "Sport" of the 
lovely pink Darwin Tulip, Clara Butt, which it resembles in height and color, ex¬ 
cepting that the inside is a deeper pink, the outside marbled apple-green, and the 
petals beautifully laciniated. No description and no illustration can do justice to 
this marvelous Tulip, as they must be grown to realiez their great beauty. A 
favorable purchase of choice Holland grown Bulbs enables me to make the most 
attractive price I have ever made on these remarkable Tulips. $1.00 Dozen; 
$7.00 per 100. 
SoianicaL JulipA. 
CLUSIANA —8 to 12 in. The most popular rock garden Tulip, and excellent for 
a small bed or the front of the border. Three alternating petals of bright red out¬ 
side with a snow white border and all white inside. The other three petals 
are snow white, inside and out. Close at night like tiny lilies and open again 
in the morning. Early May flowering. $1.00 Dozen; $7.50 per 100. 
KAUFMANIANA —10 in. See color illustration at right. The earliest of all 
Tulips, flowering in late March and early April in the latitude of New York. 
Excellent for the rock garden. White, flushed carmine, with yellow centre. 
$1.00 Dozen; $7.50 per 100. 
EICHERLE —24 in. A very early large flowering Botanical Tulip, which compares 
in size and brilliance with the finest of the later flowering Tulips, but flowers a 
month earlier. Huge flowers of vivid crimson. $1.00 Dozen; $7.50 per 100. 
Fantasy 
BOTANICAL TULIP COLLECTION 
12 Each Above 3 Varieties.$2.75 
SNOWDROPS (CALANTHUS) Elwesii Giant 
The first flowers of Springtime, their lovely snow-white flowers often appearing 
before the snow is entirely off the ground. Plant two inches deep and leave them 
undisturbed and they will come up year after year. Plant them in clumps amongst 
the shrubbery or in the flower beds or under a tree, or in the lawn or in the garden. 
Finest Holland-Grown Bulbs. 40c Dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1000. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILEAE (Glory of the Snow) 
Beautiful Blue with a Pure White Center 
As their name suggests, they often bloom before the snow is off the ground, flower¬ 
ing with the snowdrops. Their handsome blue flowers are borne in sprays on stems 
five to six inches long. They are one of the most beautiful of the early flowering 
bulbous plants. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep and 2 to 3 inches apart in clumps of 25 
or more bulbs. Hardy anywhere. 35c Dozen; $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 
SCILLA SIBIRICA (Siberian Squills) 
Beautiful bright blue flowers, bridging the period between the Crocus and the Nar¬ 
cissi. Enjoys semi-shade, also does well in the rock garden. 40c Dozen; $3.00 per 
100; $27.00 per 1000. 
GIANT FLOWERING CROCUS 
These new giant flowering Crocuses are the most glorious of all the very lovely 
Spring flowering Crocuses and far superior to the older sorts. Scatter them in the 
grass in informal masses, planting them just an inch under the sod and early next 
Spring they will carpet the lawn with a mass of brilliant colors and continue to 
flower without further care for many years. 
ALL COLORS, MIXED $2.75 per 100; $22.50 per 1000 
Kaufmaniana (Botanical Tulip) 
Giant Flowering Crocus 
CRAPE HYACINTH “Heavenly Blue” 
These very beautiful dwarf flowers are especially fine for the 
rock garden, or for naturalizing, either in the sun or semi¬ 
shade. They are perfectly hardy, and increase in beauty from 
year to year with no further care when once planted. Plant 
two inches apart and two inches deep. On Long Island they 
flower in May and early June. They make excellent cut 
flowers and are also fine for pot culture. See illustration at 
right. This is the largest and finest of the Grape Hyacinths. 
Color, a heavenly blue. 
50c Dozen; $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari) 
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