

Spring Crocus 
The Dutch Crocus is the showiest of 
all the really early flowers in Spring. 
Not too plentiful, but enough for the 
early orders anyway. Mixtures only, no 
named kinds because of uncertainty of 
supply. 
(25) (100) 
Blues and Purples.......... $2.00 $7.00 
WWE's Wiles eeeeour aie cts ae 2.00 7.00 
Mellows 2 ite seknse a cciz lees 2.00 7.00 
Striped Kinds ............. 2.00 7.00 
Snowdrops—Galanthus 
Bloom right after the Crocus. Remain 
a life-time in faithful bloom. 
(25) 
Galanthus Nivalis ............... $2.00 
(100 or more at 7% cents each) 
Autumn Colchicum 
(25) 
Autumnale Major ............... $12.50 
Bornmulleris sc ees ee 12.00 
OTHER BULBS 
Grape Hyacinths—Muscari 


Dainty flowers open with the Crocus 
and the drifts of blue are immensely ef- 
fective in mass planting. 
(25) (100) 
Armeniacum (Early Giant).$1.75 $6.00 
Botryoides (Common Blue).. 1.00 3.00 
Heavenly Blue 2.00 17.00 
Sisiisiielic (s ©) 6 6 ee « 
Wood Hyacinths—Secilla 
Thrive in bare shady places, under 
evergreen trees, where few other plants 
will thrive. Fine naturalizing subjects or 
in rock gardens. 
(25) (100) 
Campanulata White ........ $2.00 $7.00 
Campanulata Blue ......... dome ory 0) 
Nutans (Scots Bluebell)..... 1.75 6.00 
Nutans Alba (White)...... 2.00 7.00 
Siberica (Squill) .......... 2.00 17.00 
Lilies for Fall Planting 
Here are easy-to-grow kinds for thrill 
next summer. All are available by or 
before early November and suitable for 
autumn planting. 

Six Solid Weeks of Peony Blooms } 
Number eyes 
Number eyes 
10 or 25 or 
more more 
Candidum (Madonna Lily)..$ .25 $ .20 
Fragrant, pure white. 
Formosanum .............. 8} 18 
Cream and emerald. Sept. 
Henry icc cca ce alt eee os 30 28 
Orange in August. Tall. 
Revalet palis sere ce eae ree as 25 20 
Large fragrant ivory. 
Shaded pink, based yellow. 
Tenuifolium ............... 18 14 
Searlet in June. Small. 
Tigrinum flora plena........ .20 meley: 
Native Tiger Lily, but 
double flowers. 
Tigrinum splendens ........ 16 Ble 
Familiar orange and black 
but larger, brighter. 
Umbellatum Erectum ...... .20 16 
Reddish tones in July. 
Plant in? 
September § 
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WHITES 2-3 | 3-5 | PINKS 2-3 | 3-5 | 5-8 | REDS 2-3 | 3-5 | 5-8 
: { Festiva Maxima | | § Mons. Jules Elie | { Richard Carvel 
Mid-May )9.3 Large white | $.20] $.30 | (9.2 Large, dark | $.20 | $.30|$.40| (8.8 Bright crimson] $.40 | $.50 | $.60 
{ Boule de Niege | { Eugene Verdier | { Karl Rosenfield | 
Late May 8.0 Red edges .20| .80| .40| (8.8 Hydr’gea-pink | .20| .380| .40| ) 8.8 Dark crimson | .30| .40| .50 
{ Kelway’s Glorious | | Bek | { Dr. H. Bransby | 
Early June (9.8 Fragrant,cream| 1.00 | 1.25 | 1.40| (9.8 world’s best pk.| .40| .50| .60] 18.1 Light crimson| .40| .50| .60 
‘ § Albatre | {Reine Hortorse | { MarquisLargergren | 
Mid-June (8.7 Blush-white .20| .30| .40| 18.7 Pink. Bold. 30| .40| .50] 17.8 Good red .40| 50] .60 
{ Solange | | Venus | § Felix Crousse | ] 
Late June 19.7 Coffee & cream| .30| .40| 50] 18.3 Old rose .30| .40| .50] 18.4 Brilliant red 20 |. .80'| 40 
fon porier |All five Whites..... $2.00 $2.50 $3.25 All five Pinks....... $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 All five Reds....... $1.75 $2.25 $2.75 
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