GRAPE HYACINTHS 
Muscari—These bulbs are one of the most satisfactory of the small bulbs for 
naturalizing. Grown in part shade, each bulb will produce several long spikes 
of blooms. 
Bulbs: Heavenly Blue, Dozen, 35c; 40 for $1.00. 
NERINE SARNIENSIS 
Guernsey Lily—These lilies produce umbels of 10 to 12 bright coral-red 
flowers with long filaments of same color borne on tall stiff stems. They are 
highly decorative. 
Bulbs: One for 15c; 10 for $1.00. 
PANCRATIUM MARTINUM 
Another of the white spider lilies. It blooms later than Ismene but has many 
of the same characteristics. December delivery. 
Bulbs: One for 15c; 8 for $1.00. 
RANUNCULUS ASIATICUS 
FLORISTS’ RANUNCULUS 
Our Giant Superba strain produces double and semi-double flowers of un- 
usual size and will bloom within ten or twelve weeks after planting. 
In climates of mild winters where the ground is seldom frozen, these bulbs 
may be planted any time from the middle of August until the first of May. 
In colder climates, plant after the spring thaw, or in your conservatory so 
that they may be transplanted as soon as the ground thaws. Where the 
springs are cool the bulbs may be planted as late as the first of June. 
Mixed Colors 
No. I, Large; No. 2, Medium. 
No. | bulbs 40 for $1.00; 90 for $2.00: $18.00 per M 
No. 2 bulbs 70 for 1.00; 160 for 2.00; 10.00 per M 
ZEPHYRANTHES (Fairy Lilies) 
Although not as large as some of the Amaryllis family, it is highly desirable 
because of its dainty beauty. We offer: 
Rosea, rose: One for |5c; 10 for $1.00. 
Candida, white: One for 6c; 25 for $1.00. 
