HERE'S PROOF OF 
HOW YOU SAVE 
when you buy top-size bulbs 
This actual photograph shows two tulip 
bulbs of the same kind exactly. Only 
the size of the bulb was different .. . 
growing conditions were identical. You 
can see clearly the vast difference in 
the final result . . . the larger bulb pro- 
duces a bigger, healthier plant, and a 
very much larger flower. Ten BIG flow- 
ers will give you the same mass as twen- 
ty small ones . . . and at little more 
than half the cost. 
SCILLA—Wood Hyacinths 
(April—I ft.) Thrive in bare shady places where few 
other plants will. Any soil but clay. Fine for naturaliz- 
ing or in rock gardens. 
(25) (100) 
CAMPANULATA WHITE $1.75 $6.00 
CAMPANULATA BLUE... 1.50 5.00 
NUTANS (Scots Bluebell) 150 5.00 
NUTANS ALBA (White) ... 1.50 5.00 
SIBERICA (Squill) occu 2.00 7.00 
MUSCARI—Grape Hyacinths 
(April—'2_ to | ft.) Dainty. Open with crocus. The 
drifts of blue are immensely effective. Part shade. 
Good naturalizers. 
(25) (100) 
ARMENIACUM (Early Giant)... $1.75 $6.00 
BOTRYOIDES (Common Blue)...... 1.00 3.00 
FEAVENLY BLUE 2 1.50 5.00 
DUTCH HYACINTHS 
Good bulbs from England. Name your color: pinks, 
whites, blues. 14 cm. bulbs. 
(25) (100) 
$7.50 $28.00 
GIANT SPRING CROCUS 
The Dutch Crocus—showiest of all early Spring flowers. 
Not too plentiful, but enough for early orders, Extra 
large bulbs. PERMANENT when planted in sunny 
well-drained soil. 
(25) (100) 
BLUES AND PURPLES $2.00 $7.00 
W FULT ES tence) at eee 2100 7.00 
YELLOW Stee. ue Pos) 2.00 7.00 
STRIPEDEKINDS? fue 2.00 7.00 

GIANT AUTUMN COLCHICUM 
Sometimes called Autumn Crocus. 
(10) (100) 
AUTUMNALE MAJOR uw... $6.00 $50.00 
BORNMULLUERI (2 ee. 5.50 48.00 
GALANTHUS—Snowdrops 
One of first to bloom. Remain a lifetime in faith- 
ful bloom. 
(25) (100) 
GALANTHUS NIVALIS. ............... $1.50 $4.00 
CHIONODOXA— 
Glory-of-the-Snow 
Like blue Snowdrops. Permanent, 
(25) (100) 
LUGCI|EEARE is a RN On aa: $2.50 $8.00 
LILIES—For Fall Planting 
Here are the easy-to-grow kinds for beautiful blooms 
next summer. All are available by or before early 
November for autumn planting. Permanent. 
(10 of (25 or 
more more 
each) each) 
CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily) 
Fragrant, pure white .................. 40c 32¢ 
FORMOSANUM—Cream and 
emerald. Sept. 00... es 40c 30c 
HENRYI—Tall, orange .. 30c 28c 
REGALE—Large. Ivory, ‘shaded 
pink; yellow base ........ 30c 25c 
TENUIFOLIUM—Scarlet in June. 
Small _.... 18c 14c 
TIGRINUM flora blenae “Native 
Tiger Lily. Double flowers... 30¢ 22c¢ 
TIGRINUM splendens. Familiar 
orange and black, but larger 
andi brightents. 2 et enn 30c 22¢ 
UMBELLATUM ERECTUM— 
Reddish, in July ce . Elie 22¢ 
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