

ORNITHOGALUM, Star of Bethlehem 
ORNITHOGALUM 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM 
ARABICUM—Waxy, white star-shaped flowers with a glistening 
jet-black pistil and yellow stamens. They are in large clusters 
at the top of stems 15 to 18 inches long and are very desirable 
for display in large vases. They are eas ly grown and will 
thrive in any reasonably good garden soil where they get sun- 
light at least one-half time. Large bulbs to flower next Spring. 
12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50 
MUSCARI—GRAPE HYACINTH 
These are dainty little flower spikes bearing curious ball- 
shaped bells in white and blue. Thriving either in partially shaded 
or sunny locations. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Flowers clear deep blue, changing to lighter 
blue; very strong grower, producing much larger spikes than 
the ordinary sort. 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.50 

MUSCARI, 
Grape Hyacinth 

EFFECTIVE PLANTING OF MUSCARI 
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For indoor winter flowering in pots, or hanging baskets. Plant 
about 8 bulbs in a 6-inch container and keep close to a window 
to encourage bushy growth. 
Buttercup Yellow 
Grand Duchess Lavender 
Boweii Deep Rose 
Any of the above: 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.50 
HARDY PHLOX 
Clumps of three or more hardy phlox make an attractive group 
in a border and in masses they produce brilliant summer color. 
The varieties listed here will withstand freezing winter weather. 
In the warmer sections of California, best results will be obtained 
by surface mulching to keep the soil cool and moist. 
Prices: 50c each; 12 for $5.00 
AUGUSTA—Large heads of brilliant cherry-red florets on vig- 
orous plants about 2% feet high. 
B. COMPTE—Rich satiny amaranth flowers, very brilliant; tail 
growing. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG—A true lavender-blue; 
individual florets. 
CHARLES CURTIS—Glowing sunset coloring; 
2% to 3 feet tall. Brilliant and beautiful. 
CHEERFULNESS—Salmon-orange flowers which hold their color 
well even in the hot sun. Height 3 feet, late blooming. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—Pure white with vermillion-red eye. Free 
flowering and beautiful. 
DAILY SKETCH—Large individual florets of light, salmon-pink 
with vermillion-red eye. 
very large 
strong grower 
GEORGE STIPP—Deep glowing salmon with shaded lighter eye. 
Does not fade. 
JULES SANDEAU—Very large heads of brilliant rose pink flow- 
ers. Rather dwarf but free flowering. 
LEO SCHLAGETER—Brilliant scarlet flowers with a slight or- 
ange shading; three feet. 
MRS. JENKINS—A very free flowering pure white; robust habit 
of growth and a very desirable phlox. 
WIDAR—The violet florets have a clear white eye, an unusual 
color combination. 
SCILLA—WOOD HYACINTH 
Charming bell-shaped flowers that do well under trees or in 
other shady locations. Blooms very early. Plant 3 inches deep 
and 4 to 6 inches apart. 
SEPARATE COLORS—White, Blue Pink and Mixed. 
12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50 


FOR HYBRIDISTS 
AMARYLLIS SEED — Hand-pol- 
linated finest strain. Pkt. $1.00. 
AURATUM LILY — With direc- 
tions for sowing. Pkt. 50c. 


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