
LEUCOJUM (SNOWFLAKE) 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake). Produce pretty, nodding white flowers somewhat like a Giant 
Snowdrop on tall 18-inch stems. They bloom at the same time as Tulips, or a little 
earlier, and are lovely subjects for the spring garden too little known. Large round 
bulbs, 3 for 40c; $1.50 per doz., postpaid, 
MUSCARI-GRAPE HYACINTH. Heavenly blue. Early spring blooming bulbs; charming 
in the border and in the alpine garden. Largest size 45¢ per doz., postpaid; $3.25 per 100 
by express, charges collect. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA. Blue. 95c per doz., postpaid; smaller size, 60¢ per doz., postpaid. 
By express, charges collect, $3.50 per 100. 
CROCUS BULBS. In Mixture only. Yellow, Purple, White, Striped. First size, 45¢ per 
doz., postpaid; 3 doz. for $1.25, postpaid. By express, charges collect, $3.00 per 100. 
ST. BRIGID ANEMONES. Many find the cultivation of these lovely flowers difficult, and 
needlessly so, for their requirements are few and simple. I find that they soon die if 
left in the ground for more than one year, SO that it pays to get fresh corms every year, 
either from seedsmen or by raising them. Seed sown in early spring on well-prepared 
ground begins to flower in September and goes on as long as frost keeps off to give a 
lovely display in spring. Being difficult to thin after germination, the seeds should be 
sown so thinly that this operation will be unnecessary. When the foliage is drying off 
in summer, lift the corms carefully and dry off, replanting in the September following, 
and discarding them after they have flowered for the second time. 
St. Brigid. Fall planting is best as the Anemone is a very early spring bloomer. Jumbo 
size, 75c per doz.; 3 doz. for $2.00, postpaid. Stock of this size is not large. First size, 
1 year old (all will bloom), 50e per doz.; $2.00 for 50, $3.50 per 100, postpaid. 
CA TB RSP Ee a Se 
NON-WARRANTY. Most of the failures with seeds, plants and bulbs are due to causes 
entirely beyond our control, such as unfavorable weather or soil conditions, too deep or too 
shallow planting, etc., which renders it impossible for us to guarantee success, and although 
we take all possible care to supply only such goods as will, under proper conditions, produce 
satisfactory results, we still give no warranty as to description, quality or productiveness of 
any of the seeds, plants or bulbs we send out, and will not be in any way responsible for the 
crop, and every order for articles named in this catalog will he executed on these conditions 
only. It must, however, be plain to everyone who gives the matter the slightest thought 
that it is to our best interests to send out only such stock as will not only grow, but prove 
true to name and description. 
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