SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
(Wood Hyacinth) 
The Spanish Bluebell or Scilla 
Campanulata is lovely planted in 
oeroups, beds or borders. It grows 
to a height of 12 to 18 inches and 
flowers in May. Plant 4 to 6 inches 
deep and leave undisturbed for 
several vears. However, it does ap- 
preciate a top dressing of bonemeal 
or well rotted barnyard manure. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA BLUE 
QUEEN. Bright blue. Doz. 50c. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA ROSE 
QUEEN, Lilac rose. Doz. 50c. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA ALBA. 
White. Doz. 50c. 
4 bulbs of each color, 12 bulbs, 60c. 
12 bulbs of each color, 
36 bulbs, $1.40. 

SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
SCILLA NUTANS 
The ENGLISH BLUEBELL (Seilla Nutans) resembles the hyacinth both 
in foliage and flower. The bulbs should be planted 3 to 4 inches deep in a some- 
what sheltered place under trees or shrubbery, and left undisturbed for sev- 
eral years. 
ALBA MAJOR. The large white form of the English Bluebell. Doz. 75c. 
BLUSH QUEEN. Beautiful pale pink. Doz. 75c. 
EARLHAM GIANT MONTBRETIAS 
The new hybrid Montbretias under proper growing conditions reach a height 
of four feet and have flowers measuring from two to four inches across. The 
range of color is from creamy yellow through the gold and orange shades to 
deep velvety reds. We recommend fall planting in the south and west, early 
spring planting where the winters are severe. 
CECIL. Very ta!l with large flowers of buff PRINCESS MARY. A 
beautifully shaped 
yellow with apricot eye. 
GOLDFINCH. Bright yellow with small 
maroon blotches in the center, outer petals 
heavily shaded brilliant cherry-scarlet. 
HIS MAJESTY. Flowers measuring 4 inches 
across, very broad petalled; deep velvety 
scarlet shading down to gold, back of pet- 
als crimson shading down to gold. 
LEMON QUEEN. Creamy yellow with pale 
center and deep orange buds. 
MARJORIE. Large open flowers, orange 
yellow with crimson center; perfectly flat 
when open. 
PRINCESS. Brilliant ruby-searlet, 
yellow with crimson blotches. 
center 
flower, pale yellow petals with red tips, 
three of the petals bright crimson on the 
reverse side. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA, Chrome yellow with 
scarlet blotch at base of petals. Late 
flowering, 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE. Of free branching 
habit, flowers orange-searlet, center shad- 
ing to primrose with ruby markings. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN. Large flowers of bril- 
liant, deep golden-orange, reverse of petals 
golden apricot. 
STAR OF THE EAST. Soft orange-yellow 
petals with a pale lemon center. 
UNA. A lovely vombination of apricot, or- 
ange and crimson. 
Large Bulbs, each 15c, Doz. $1.50. 
MIXTURE—Containing all colors and shades—$1.00 a dozen. 
