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BLUE WHITE STRIPED PURPLE YELLOW 
12 for 60c.; 25 for $1.10; 100 for $4.00 
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Chionodoxa 
HERALDS OF SPRING 
The finding in bloom of the “First Flowers of Spring” is a great 
event and one of the genuine delights of life. No garden, however 
small, should be without the lovely ‘““Heralds of Spring.”’ They take very 
little room and, once planted, they reappear and bloom each spring. 
CROCUS. For showy displays, Crocus should always be planted in 
groups or masses. They will grow in many places—in the lawn, 
flower beds, in rock-gardens, in sun or shade, aad even under trees. 
All Colors Mixed. 25 for 95c.3 100 for $3.50 
CHIONODOXA. Produces bunches of sky-blue flowers with white 
hearts. Grows 5 inches tall and blooms in April. 
12 for 50c.; 25 for 85c.3 100 for $3.00 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dogs-Tooth Violet). Yellow. Plants with 
richly mottled leaves and smallI, lily-like flowers. Particularly 
suited for woodlands, shaded corners of the rockery. Grows 6 
inches tall and blooms in April. 
12 for 85c.; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $6.00 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS. Produce in April pendent, bell- 
shaped flowers in curiously checkered shades of yellow, white, pur- 
ple and brown on stems 12 inches tall. 
12 for 60c.; 25 for $1.10; 100 for $4.00 
GRAPE HYACINTHS (Muscari, Blue). You can make the 
most beautiful edgings and groups with them; they look 
pretty in the rock-garden, beneath trees and shrubs. Grow 
6 inches tall and blooms in April and May. 
12 for 30c.; 25 fori55cs; 100 for $2.00 
SCILLA SIBIRICA. Produce several spikes of intense blue 
flowers 4 inches tall. Ideal for naturalizing as well as for 
rock-garden planting. 
12 for 90c.; 25 for $1.65; 100 for $6.00 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA. Erect spikes of open campanu- 
late flowers. Valuable for wild gardens and woodlands. 
Grows 12 inches tall and blooms in May. 
Blue, White, Pink. 12 for 90c.; 25 for $1.65; 100 for $6.00. 
Mixed Colors. 12 for 85c¢.; 25 for $1.55; i00 for $5.75. 
SNOWDROPS. Their lovely white nodding blooms appear 
before the frost is out of the ground. Once planted they 
remain for years. 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.85; 100 for $7.00 
LILIUM CANDIDUM. The exquisite Madonna Lily pro- 
duces fragrant snow-white flowers on stout stems 4 feet 
tall. Bloom in June. 3 for $1.20; 12 for $4.50 
DUTCH IRIS 
These Bulbous Iris come to bloom early in June. They are 
very effective planted in groups in the garden and produce a 
wealth of long-lasting flowers for cutting. Dutch Iris may be 
left in the ground for years in succession, if planted in a sunny 
location. 12 100 
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25 Bulbs each of the above 
3 Dutch Iris 
colors 75 for $3.00 
Mixture of Dutch Iris 
This mixture of all the Dutch Iris colors is wery reasonably 
priced so you can plant them generously. 
25 50K (Ces 
Collection 
Separately packed and labeled 
100 for $2.75 



Erythronium 
ROCK-GARDEN 
COLLECTIONS 
Early spring-flowering bulbs, 
all suitable for the rock-garden. 
They are all hardy and will 
remain for years. 
10 Dwarf Tulips 
10 Golden Jonquils | 
10 Grape Hyacinths 
10 Scilla Campanulata 
10 Scilla Sibirica 
10 Snowdrops 
10 Crocus | 
10 Erythronium 
Separately packed and labeled 
80 for $4.90 

Dutch Iris 
