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latter part of October; 3 inches deep 
and about 6 inches apart. They will do 
well on any well-drained loam soil so 
long as it is not lacking in lime. 
ST. BRIGID. (Semi-double. ) Mostly 
double, with finely divided petals, and 
the most brilliant and varied shades, all 
having a handsome blue-black central 
base. Very graceful. 80c per doz.; $5.50 
per 100. 
BLEEDING HEART 
(Dielytra Spectabilis). One of the most 
showy of the old-fashioned flowers. The 
flowers are heart-shaped, vary from light 
pink to a rosy crimson color, and are 
produced in sprays along the stem, They 
can be grown in either shady or sunny 
places, although they are more at home 
in the shade. Ready about October 15th. 
Large roots, 35c each; $3.75 per doz. 
CALOCHORTUS 
BUTTERFLY TULIPS. Cup-shaped 
flowers, with unusual color combinations, 
wonderfully marked with eyes, dots and 
penciling in rich colors, much like those 
on the wings of the butterfly. Plant 2 
to 3 inches deep, 3 to 6 inches apart, 
with protection during winter. 12c¢ each; 
90c per doz.; $6.25 per 100. 
(Wild Hyacinth). 
CAMASSIA Perfectly hardy 
bulbous plants that bloom in June, pro- 
ducing rich blue flower spikes 2 to 4 feet 
high, bearing many star-shaped flowers 
measuring 144 to 2 inches across. A 
large clump in bloom is very effective. 
15c each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.25 per 100. 

Scilla Sibirica 
CROCU One of the earliest blooming spring flowers and very effective in 
lawns and borders. They show off very prettily when planted in 
the lawn; make a small hole about 2 inches deep with a dibble or sharp-pointed 
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Bleeding Heart 
LEUCOJUM VERNUM (Snow- 
flake). A white 
flower, resembling the Snowdrop, but 
much larger. Plant in clumps, 3 inches 
deep. 90c per doz.; $6.25 per 100. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth). 
Small, round flowers, 
growing on the stem like small Hyacinths. 
Flowering in late April. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. 50c per doz.; $3.50 
per 100. 
(Glory - of- 
CH IONODOXA the-Snow). 
One of the earliest of our spring flowers. 
Bright blue, with large, clear white cen- 
ter. 45c per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM (Star of Bethlehem). Makes a large 
umbel of small white flowers with black base, pro- 
duced on a tall spike. Hardy and very prolific in the South. 15¢ each; $1.00 per doz.; 
$7.25 per 100. 
Plant and treat same as Anemones. 
RANUNCULUS fir 54.00 per 100. 

Snowarops 
Mixed Colors, 60c 
stick, and then cover with a little extra soil. They can be planted in this way 
without disturbing the appearance of the lawn. After flowering, the cutting of 
the grass does not injure the bulbs, and they will appear year after year, proving 
an ever-recurring delight in the early spring. They are also very useful to plant 
in hyacinth or tulip beds between the rows, thereby giving a succession of early 
flowers. Set the bulbs 2 inches deep and 2 or 3 inches apart and plant as early in 
the fall as possible. Light Blue, Dark Blue, Striped White, Yellow and Mixed 
Colors. 60c per doz.; $4.50 per 100. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Wood Hyacinth). Bears spikes 15 inches high of 
bell-like flowers, during early May. Plant 5 or 6 inches deep in shady 
situation. Very effective for borders; will grow under fir or pine trees. White and 
Rose. 75c per doz.; $5.25 per 100. 
SCILL SIRIBICA. Spikes 3 to 4 inches high, of small, drooping, bell-like flow- 
ers. Fine for massing in borders or naturalizing. Plant 3 to 4 inches 
deep. Blooms in April. 75c per doz.; $5.25 per 100. 
The first flower to proclaim the coming of spring, frequently 
SNOWDROP blooming in the snow. The pure white, bell-shaped blooms 
come before winter departs. 60c per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
BULB PLANTER 
The “‘hole-in- 
one’’ bulb 
planting tool. 
Removes the 
soil up to a 
depth of five 
inches, making 
a perfect plant- 
ing hole for 
many kinds of 
bulbs. 60c, post- 
paid. 


Crocus 
Dutch Iris 
The flowers of Dutch Ir’s are broader, the falls usually wider apart, and the lips larger 

Scilla Campanulata Chionodoxa 
than the Spanish type. They are about two weeks earlier, blooming right after the 
Cottage Tulips. They are wonderful for cutting, opening nicely even if cut in bud, and 
lasting a long time. 
A. BLOEMAARD. Standards dark pur- WEDGEWOOD. Standards blue, falls 
ple, falls lighter blue. Very large flower. 
Early. 10c each; 75c per doz.; $5.00 
per 100. 
D. HARING. Grayish white, tinted I'lac; 
falls pure white. Large flower. Early. 
10c; 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
IMPERATOR. The finest, largest Iris for 
all purposes. A strong growing, free 
blooming clear blue Iris. 10c each; 75c 
per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
POGGENBEEK. Standards and 
uniform dark blue. Very early. 
each; 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
falls 
10c 
All of the Above will be Sent Prepaid 
beautiful pale blue with a yellow blotch. 
10c each; 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. Extra large, snow- 
white; lips carry feathers of golden or- 
ange. 10c each; 80c per doz.; $5.50 per 
100. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Uniform yellow, of 
splendid height and size. Very early; 
fine for forcing. 10c each; 75c per doz.; 
$5.00 per 100. 
WOOD’S SPECIAL MIXED DUTCH 
IRIS. 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 
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