CD Lite h Ci 
ns 
Jacob De Wit Doz. $0.70, 100 $4.25 
Standards very dark blue; falls dark blue. A very early Iris of remarkable 
substance; the best medium priced blue. 22 inches. 
Leonardo da Vinci Doz. $0.80, 100 $5.00 
Standards creamy white; falls canary-yellow with orange stripe; very large 
flower; early. 28 inches. 
Poggenbeeck Doz. $0.70, 100 $4.25 
Standards and falls uniform dark blue; great improvement on Imperator. 
30 inches. 
Scitta Gampanutata 
(Wood Hyacinths) 
The English Blue Bells (Scilla nutans) with its 
long varieties (S. hispanica) has erect flower 
spikes and open campanulate flowers. All are very 
effective in flower and shrubbery borders, and 
most valuable for wild gardens and woodlands, 
where they should be largely naturalized. Wood 
Hyacinths may be planted in bare shady places 
and odd corners which often have a desert-like 
appearance which can thus be rendered bright and 
cheerful. They will also thrive under Fir and Pine 
trees, where few other plants will grow. 
Hispanica (Campanulata) 
Doz. . 
The Spanish Squill, blue. 
Hispanica alba maxima 
Doz. 
Large white flowers. 
1.55, 100 $3.25, 1000 $30.00 
'.55, 100 $3.25, 1000 $30.00 
Hispanica, Excelsior Doz. $0.55, 100 $3.25 
Large bells, deep blue, very fine, tall and large spikes. 
Hispanica, La Grandesse Doz. $0.70, 100 $4.00 
White, beautiful large spikes, new. 
Hispanica, Peach Blossom Doz. $0.75, 100 $4.75 
Pale pink, large spikes. New. 
Hispanica, Queen of the Pinks Doz. $0.70, 100 $4.00 
Deep pink, beautiful large spikes. 
Hispanica, Skyblue Doz. $0.55, 100 $3.25 
Fine dark blue; late. 
Scitta - Squitt 
The rich dark blue of Scilla bifolia and the bright blue 
of Scilla sibirica in early spring render them invaluable for 
edgings or for massing in flower beds and borders. As they 
bloom so early in the year, it is advisable to give them a 
sunny location. They are not particular about the soil in 
which they grow. They are ideal for the wild garden but 
they are not to be despised in the border, especially if they 
are left alone for two or three years without being disturbed 
in any way. They are splendid in the rock garden. Never 
plant less than 12 to 18 bulbs in a clump. 
Sibirica (Siberian Squill) 
Doz. $0.65, 100 $3.75, 1000 $37.50 
Earliest to flower, connecting the flower of the Crocuses 
with the Narcissi. Fine for naturalizing, producing droop¬ 
ing, bell-like flowers on stems three to four inches high. 
Succeeds well in the rock garden. Color bright blue. 
Plant 3 inches deep in shade, half shade or full sun. 
Giant bulbs are offered above. 
Sibirica Doz. $0.55. 100 $3.25, 1000 $30.00 
Large flowering size bulbs, No. 1 grade. 
