LILLY OF THE VALLEY 
(Convallaria Majalis) 
This shade loving plant with its glossy foliage and clusters of fra- 
grant, pure white little bells, needs no introduction. 
They are best planted in beds, shady position, northern exposure and 
clumps should be used for immediate effect. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLUMPS. Strong field grown clumps. 
$ 6.50 for 10, $ 60.00 per 100. 
HARDY AMERICAN BULBOUS PLANTS 
DOG’S-TOOTH VIOLETS 
( Erythronium) 
Had these enchanting woodland plants no other beauty than that of 
the richly mottled leaves, they would more than deserve a spot in your 
garden. 
So much more so do they enchant the flowerlover with their lily-like 
flowers in delicate tints of white, pink, cream, lavender, bright yellow 
and even deepest rose. 
The bulbs should be planted in a moist, loamy soil, set upright, with 
2 to 3 inches of soil covering the tips; two inches apart will give room 
enough. The bulbs are delivered in October and they bloom through- 
out the month of April. 
CALIFORNICUM. Large cream colored flowers; richly mottled leaves. 
$ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.50 per 100. 
CALIFORNICUM BICOLOR. Lovely, large flowers, white tinged 
chrome yellow. $ 1.25 for 10, $ 11.00 per 100. 
CITRINUS. Large and more erect habit, with flowers almost pure white, 
with strongly contrasting deep citron on the outside. 
$ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.00 per 100. 
GRANDIFLORIUM ROBUSTUM. Flowers of the brightest yellow; leaves 
are not mottled. $ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.00 per 100. 
HENDERSONII. Like Californicum, but the flowers are a lovely light 
purple, with centers a deep maroon. 
$ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.50 per 100. 
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