Of course tulips and 
narcissus are the best 
known and most widely 
planted of the spring- 
flowering bulbs, but the 
smaller ones pictured and 
described here are not to 
be overlooked. Blue flow- 
ers combine particularly 
well with yellow nar- 
cissus and are charming 
when scattered beneath 
forsythia and other shrubs. 
They are best planted in 
groups, not singly. 
CROCUS 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
FRITILLARIA 
Imperialis (Crown Imperials). Offered for the first time since 
1939. An old-fashioned favorite, stately and impressive. The 
large, drooping and graceful flowers are a show in any gar- 
den. Plant in full sun. $4.50 per doz. 
Meleagris (Guinea-Hen Fiower). Bell-like flowers of many 
colors. An easily grown species. 60 cts. per doz., $4.00 
per 100. 
Crocuses 
SPRING-FLOWERING 
All Crocus, 60 cts. per doz., $4.00 per 100, 
except where noted 
Purpurea Grandiflora. Purple. 
Queen of the Blues. Blue. 
Snowstorm. White. 
Striped Beauty. Lilac and white stripes. 
Yellow Mammoth. Golden yellow. 
Spring-Blooming Crocus in Fine Mixture. 50 cts. per doz., 
$3.25 per 100. 
FALL-BLOOMING 
Speciosus. Bright violet-blue. ; 
Zonatus. Rose-lilac. SCILLA sibirica 

