CALIFORNICUM BICOLOR (Helenae). Outer half of the 
petal is creamy white with the inner part bright chrome- 
yellow, stamens a rich gold. In this variety the fragrance is 
very pronounced. One of the best. $0.90 for 10; $6.25 per 100. 
CALIFORNICUM (“White Beauty”). An exquisite, pure 
white form of the type; richly banded maroon at the base. 
$1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
CITRINUM. Very erect growing plant with flowers almost 
pure white and deep citron markings on lower part of each 
petal. $0.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
GRANDIFLORUM ROBUSTUM. These flowers are of the 
brightest buttercup-yellow. Leaves are not mottled. $1.00 for 
10; $7.50 per 100. 
HARTWEGII. Early blooming variety with only one bloom 
to a stalk. Canary-yellow blooms. Fine grower. $0.90 for 
10; $6.50 per 100. 
HENDERSONII. Similar to “Californicum,” but the flowers 
are of a light purple with the centers a deep maroon. Very 
striking. $0.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
REVOLUTUM JOHNSONII. Perhaps the most lovely of all 
“Erythroniums;” of an exquisite rose-pink. $1.65 for 10; 
$13.75 per 100. 
REVOLUTUM PRAECOX. Early blooming, with large 
flowers of rich cream banded maroon; leaves mottled 
brown. One of the finest. $1.00 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
ERANTHIS 

Erythroniums (See pages 37 aaa 38) 
HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite). These produce, at about 
the same time that the crocuses are in bloom, little yellow 
flowers like buttercups about 3 inches above the ground, 
with setting of fine green, frilled-like collars which never 
seem to mind the worst of weather conditions. They will 
thrive under trees where few other plants can hold their 
own. They seed themselves freely and colonies from 
self-sown seed are soon formed. Plant firmly 2 inches 
deep, in shade or half shade about 18 bulbs to a square 
foot. Mulch in autumn with leaf soil. $1.00 for 10; 
GALANTHUS - Snowdrops 
These are particularly effective under hedges, under 
cedar trees and in thin woodland, along the walk or in 
the rock garden. They are the first to open in spring 
and are very lovely. They dislike being moved and 
should be left alone to naturalize themselves. Plant 
two inches deep; mulch in winter with leaf soil, leaves 
or well-decayed manure. The single-flowering snow- 
drops, if they are left alone, soon take to producing 
$7.50 per 100. See illustration, page 39. 
Clematis, Ramona (See page 37) 

double flowers. The differences and shadings in the 
varieties of snowdrops are so comparatively slight that 
it does not seem worth while to offer them in variety. 
$0.85 for 10; $6.00 per 100; $57.50 per 1000. See illustra- 
tion, page 39. 
BN CACIINTE Bs 
Supply is very scarce this season due to conditions abroad. 
We can supply a limited number of Garden Size bulbs in the 
following separate shades: white, pink, blue and yellow. 
Highest quality bulbs, $4.25 for 10; $40.00 per 100. 
LEUCOJUM 
AESTIVUM (Summer-Flowering Snowflake). Three or more 
bell-like giant snowdrops appear on a stem 11% feet high in 
May. Excellent for the woodland, border, or as a cut flower. 
$1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
VERNUM (Spring Snowflake). This is one of the earliest 
and most attractive spring flowers. Growing from 6 to 8 
inches high they bear dainty, nodding flowers which are white 
tipped with green. They should be planted in early fall in a 
good, light, well drained soil 2 inches deep, in masses or bold 
clumps, to be effective, 4 inches apart, and then be left alone 
to bloom year after year. $1.00 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
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