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SPANISH IRIS 
For indoors or out Hardy tf protected 
These charming Iris may be grown indoors in the same manner as sug- 
gested for Dutch Iris or they may be planted out in reasonably good, well- 
drained soil to bloom in June of the following year. Set the bulbs about 
4 inches deep and protect them with a heavy mulch after the first hard 
freeze. The graceful, colorful blooms are unique and enormously attractive 
whether grown indoors or out. 
80 cts. per doz., $6.00 per 100, except where otherwise noted 
Cajanus. Canary-yellow with orange blotches. 
Flora. Creamy white, with pale lavender standards. 
Golden Lion. Standards, lemon-yellow; falls, golden. 
85 cts. per doz., $6.50 per 100 
Humboldt. Fragrant light blue flowers. 
King of the Whites. White, blotched orange. 
King of the Blues. Dark blue. 
The Blue Grape 
Hyacinth pictured 
to the right is de- 
scribed fully on 
Page 22. They are 
permanent in the 
garden and bloom 
at the same time : an 
as ; the glorious Vy 
golden yellow 4 a 
Trumpet Daffo- <8 ae ww ‘= & as a 
dils. Musecari Botryoides Caeruleum 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA PINK 
Pictured below and de- 
scribed on Page 22, com- 
bines beautifully with 
Darwin or Cottage Tulips 
in the late May garden. 

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Blue 
Scilla Campanulata, 









SNOWDROPS, SINGLE 
Galanthus 
For growing outdoors Hardy bulbs 
The earliest flowers of Spring, 
blooming before the snow goes. 
Especially desirable for naturalizing 
in groups on sunny banks. Plant in 
drifts and allow them to remain un- 
disturbed. A button-hole flower for 
father ! Children love to take them 
to “teacher.” 
90 cts. per doz., $6.75 per 100 

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