Cluster Narcissus 
Cluster Narcissus are especially fine for liberal 
plantings in beds and borders, flowering with lit- 
tle care year after year. They are well adapted, 
too, to growing in water indoors, for which pur- 
pose the largest size bulbs should be used. Clus- 
ter Narcissus bloom very early, often in Decem- 
ber, when planted in September. 
Paper White Narcissus. Favorites for growing in bowls, but 
especially valuable in the garden, where they should be 
freely planted to produce charming cut flowers for table 
decoration. Clusters of pure white fragrant blossoms. Ex- 
tra large bulbs for bowls or garden. 3 for 30c; dozen, 
$1.00; 100, $7.50. Bedding size bulbs, dozen, 75c; 
100, $5.00; 1000, $45.00. 
Chinese Sacred Lily. The most popular bulb for growing in 
bowls. Clusters of white flowers with yellow cups, in- 
tensely fragrant. Each large bulb contains many blossoms. 
Huge bulbs, 3 for 55c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00. 
Large Bedding Size for Gardens, 3 for 35c; dozen, $1.00; 

Paper White Narcissus should be freely planted among shrubbery and in beds, as 100, $7.50. 
they are in this picture of a parkway planting. 4 - ae. ; : : ; 
Special Bedding Size Bulbs: Dozen 75c, 100 $5.00, 1000 $45.00 Soleil d’Or. Similar to Paper White Narcissus in habit, but 
with large golden flowers having orange cups. 
Huge Bulbs, 3 for 55c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00. 
Bedding Size, 3 for 35c; dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.50 
Charming Early Spring 
Flowering Bulbs 
Crocus 
Favorites for early spring flowers. 
Set them in closely planted groups, in beds, borders, or in the lawn, or 
grow them in pots, indoors. 
Lavender, White Striped, Purple, Yellow. 
Dozen, 75c; 100, $5.00 
How to Grow Bulbs in Bowls 
Place the bulbs on some coarse sand or pebbles in 
the bottom of a bowl, and add enough water from 
time to time so that just the bottom of the bulbs are 
kept covered. Keep in a cool, and rather dark place 
for two or three weeks. If grown in too warm a place, 
flowers will not develop. As soon as the tops and 
roots are well started, the bowls may be brought to 
light and living room temperature, where they should 
come into bloom in a few weeks, brightening the 
room with their cheerful color and fragrance. 
Grape Hyacinth Muscari 
Clusters of bright blue flowers, on six-inch stems, resembling small 
bunches of grapes. Plant them thickly along edges of flower beds, in bor- 
ders and rock gardens, where they will bloom year after year and make a 
lovely carpet of blue. Bulbs should be set about two inches deep. 
Dozen, 65c; 100, $4.50. 
Wood Hyacinth 
Scilla campanulata. Known also as Wood Hyacinths, these are among our 
earliest and brightest spring flowers. They are especially valuable for 
naturalizing, for low borders and rock garden planting. Scillas thrive 
in shade or half-shade, and should be planted in masses or clumps, for 
the best effect. Growing 12 to 18 inches high, effective in clumps in 
the border, especially among Narcissus. 
Blue Queen. Bright blue. Dozen, 85c; 100, $6.00. 

CHINESE SACRED LILY 

Special Bulb Collections 
Try a bed of Daffodils For a Shady Bed 
Margined with Heavenly 
Blue Muscari. 
This makes a striking com- 
bination of blue and gold. 
Plant the Grape Hyacinths in 
a colony, do not scatter. 
50 Large King Alfred Daffodils 
25 Grape Hyacinths 
ee for $5.50 
Collection D2 
Plant these bulbs for color- 
ful beds and borders in 
the shade. 
12 Muscari .65 
12 Crocus .75 
12 Blue Scilla 85 
2.25 
3 Dozen bulbs for $2.00 
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