SCILLAS - Squills 
For growing outdoors. 
Hardy bulbs. 
These are among the hardiest 
spring-flowering bulbs and _ in- 
crease to a@ very gratifying ex- 
tent when naturalized in suitable 
places. 

CAMPANULATA, WHITE. A 
May-flowering variety 
2 growing 1 to ll feet tall. 
The long spike of droop- 
ing, pure white flowers 
somewhat resembles a 
Hyacinth. Effective with 
Darwin or Cottage Tulips. 10 for 
$1.00; 25 for $2.35; 100 for $9.00. 
,;CAMPANULATA, BLUE. 

MERTENSIA > 
For growing outdoors. Hardy plant. 
Drooping bell-shaped blooms in 
handsome clusters. In the bud they 
are pink; in full bloom they be- 
come a pinkish lavender which 
gradually deepens to a _ lovely 
shade of bright blue. The plants 
grow to a height of about 18 inches 
and the foliage is a pleasing light 
green. 
These charming native wild flow- 
ers are recommended for planting 
in woodland nooks, under trees and 
shrubs, or in shady portions of the 
perennial border. They bloom at 
the same time and combine beauti- 
fully with yellow Daffodils. 3 for 
$1.10; 10 for $3.45; 25 for $8.15. 

pia 

(Illustrat- 
OXALIS 
ed.) 
peghtl: 
graceful spikes of deep 
blue flowers. 
$2.35; 
CAMPANULATA, 








same habit. 1 
$2.35; 
CAMPANULATA, 
tional 
or more high. 
$1.75; 
95c; 25 for $2.20; 
NUTANS CAERULEA. 
Blue Bell of 
countryside and woodlands. 
indigo-blue bells on spikes a foot 
10 for $1.00; 25 for 
100 for $9.00. 
PINK. (Illustrated.) 
A lovely rosy pink variety of the 
O for $1.00; 25 for 
100 for $9.00. 
MIXED. 10 for 
100 for $8.35. 
The _ tradi- 
the English 
Deep 
10 for 75c; 25 for 
100 for $6.60. 
For indoor growing. Not hardy. 
Very attractive hanging pot 
plants and easily grown in the 
home. The leaves, similar to those 
of Clover together with the interest- 
ing colorful flowers are reason 
enough for their long lasting popu- 
larity. Plant about 5 bulbs in a 
pot and grow in a cool room. 
BERMUDA BUTTERCUP. Large, clear 
yellow. 
GRAND DUCHESS, Lavender. 
GRAND DUCHESS, Rosea. 
pink, 
10 for 50c; 25 for $1.15; 100 for $4.40. 
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Spring 
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“MUSCARI (£22) 
For growing outdoors. Hardy bulbs. 
Very hardy bulbs with graceful stems, 
bearing clusters of beadlike flowers in late 
spring. Excellent in grassy places or for 
the rockery, and for bordering Daffodils. 
They grow only a few inches high but will 
form a close mat in favorable locations, 
multiplying year after year. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Light blue, strong-grow- 
ing variety with large flower trusses. The 
finest Grape Hyacinth for mass planting. 
10 for 85c; 25 for $1.95; 100 for $7.50. 
WHITE. Trusses of tiny white bells; blooms 
profusely. 10 for $1.45; 25 for $3.25; 100 
for $12.40. 
CHIONODOXA +- 
Hardy bulbs. Grow outdoors. 
Delightful blue-flowering bulbs for bor- 
ders, banks and rock gardens. They re- 
semble the Scillas, but instead of drooping 
the inch-broad flowers are held erect on 
5-inch stems. They are permanent and are 
among the finest early-blooming plants. 

Chionodoxa 
LUCILIAE. Sky-blue with a white center. 
(Glory-of-the-Snow) 
Large clusters of flowers. 10 for $1.10; 
25 for $2.65; 100 for $10.15. 

