MINIATURE FLOWERING BULBS 
To brighten up the border, for: naturalizing in woodland, or for filling in the bare spots in the 
rock garden, these Miniature Flowering Bulbs are perfect, requiring little care, and establishing 
themselves without effort. 
FALL BLOOMING 
CROCUS 
These Crocus are different from the spring- 
blooming Dutch Crocus, and bloom during the 
month of October, while their foliage and seed 
pods as well, are produced the following spring. 
They are perfectly hardy, and establish and mul- 
tiply easily. Order early. They should be 
planted in September. Try this Crocus for 
something unusual and entirely different. 
ZONATUS. Rose-lilac and a very free bloom- 
er. A very satisfactory variety, which may 
be used for indoor blooming. They will 
bloom dry, without soil or water, and after 
they are through blooming they may .be 
planted in the garden where they will estab- 
lish themselves without effort. 12 for $1:00; 
$7.50 per 100. 
MUSCARI 
(Grape Hyacinth ) 
This plant has foliage similar to that of 
Scilla, but the flowers are of entirely different 
form—grapelike clusters closely set, and won- 
derful for use as a cut flower; splendid for 
naturalizing. Height 15 inches. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. 12 for 60c; $4.50 per 100. 
PLUME HYACINTH 
(Muscari Plumosum) 
A very unusual and fascinating flower, bearing 
feathery plumelike flowers of rosy violet color. 
Blossoms in May. 12 for 95c; $7.50 per 100. 

Ixiolirion 

NEW IXIOLIRION 
PALLASII 
Lovely flowers of deep blue or violet, popu- 
larly called Siberian Bluebell. Flowers are borne 
in the spring, the bulb is hardy. 6 for $1.10; 
12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.75. (Cannot ship be- 
fore October lst). 
LEUCOJUM VERNUM 
(Giant Snowdrop) 
This is an early and most attractive spring 
flower. Reaches a height of approximately 6 
to 8 inches, and bears nodding flowers of white, 
tipped with green. They should be planted in 
early fall in a good, well drained soil, about 
two inches deep, and especially effective if 
planted four or five inches apart, in clumps. 
They bloom more satisfactorily after they have 
become well established. $1.40 per doz.; $10.00 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory-of-the-Snow ) 
Offered for the first time since the invasion 
of the Netherlands cut off our source of supply 
in 1940. These lovely, earliest of spring flow- 
ers of deep blue, with a white center, attain a 
height of 7 inches and produce spikes bearing 10 
to 15 Scilla-like flowers. Perfectly hardy and 
should be planted close together for effect. We 
are fortunate in being again able to offer this 
lovely flower, bulbs grown from seed here at 
our nursery. $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 


Chionsdene 
Muscari, Heavenly Blue 
