HERALDS OF SPRING 
CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow)—Charming little star-shaped 
flowers, borne in clusters. Sky-blue in color, with lighter centers. 
Doz. 65c 100 $5.00. 
CROCUS—This is one of the better known of the early blooming 
"Heralds of Spring’. Fine for either ‘drift’ or group plantings in 
the lawn, or for clumps in the border or rock garden. Cheery, 
bright colors. (Order by color.) Light blue, dark blue, yellow, 
white, striped or mixed colors. Doz. 50c; 100 $3.75. 
ERANTHIS (Winter Aconite)—Bright little yellow flowers; the first 
to open in the Spring. Doz. 30c; 100 $2.25. 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS—Preity little bell-shaped flowers in a 
variety of contrasting colors. Most of the blooms are striped 
or checkered. Doz. 40c; 100 $3.00. é 
GALANTHUS (Snowdrops)—Little snowy-white bells, announcing 
the arrival of Spring. Doz. 70c; 100 $5.25. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS (Muscari)—Charming little spring-blooming 
flowers, appearing like a cluster of tiny grapes. Perfectly hardy. 
Order by color. Dark blue, light blue and white. Doz. 50c; 100 
panto 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA—Lovely bell-shaped flowers, borne on 12 
inch spikes, appearing in early May. Do not object to partial 
shade. White, blue or pink. Doz. 65c; 100 $5.00. 
SCILLA SIBIRICA—A perfect little gem, with flowers. of deepest 
blue. Doz. 65c: 100 $5.00. 
MADONNA LILY (Lilium Candidum) 
Loveliest of all white lilies. Large flowers, delightfully fragrant, open- 
ing in June. Eac Chadoz 
DUTCH IRI regon-grown) 
These lovely bulbous iris bloom in early June and are among the 
prettiest of spring flowers for either cutting or garden decoration. 
Being orchid-like in form, they make attractive corsages. Varieties, 
Imperator (Dark Blue), Blue Horizon (Light Blue), Yellow Queen 
and White Excelsior. Each 10c; doz. $1.00. : 
WEDGEWOOD IRIS 
A large hybrid Dutch Iris blooming much earlier than the above 
varieties, having huge flowers of lovely azure-blue with a golden spot 
in center. Blooms with the lilacs and tulips. Each 10c; doz. $1.00. 
PEONIES 
(Available Only On Order} 
All roots furnished in good quality 3 to 5-eye divisions, freshly dug 
on receipt of your order. Minimum order, $2.00. Best planting time 
—the month of September. Eyes should be covered two inches deep. 
Each 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—Flesh white....................51.00 
CHERRY HILL—Deep garnet; early....................... 1.00 
DAVID HARUM-——Bright Reds. e. 2 ee ae 1.50 
KARL ROSENFELD—Dark crimson................-.-.-..-- | .00 
MARIE CROUSSE—Fine shell-pink........................ | .00 
PRIMVERE——sulonuryellow 9,7 igo oe ie ne oe ech abee 9 Se 50 
RICHARD CARVEL—Brilliant crimson. .................2... | .00 
UMBELLATA ROSEA—Early pink......................... |.00 
WALTER FAXON-—Salmon-rose............... 00008 e eee. 0 
BIRD FEEDERS 
A couple of our bird feeders will 
add beauty and interest to any 
garden. They provide an excellent 
opportunity to study your bird 
companions. Ideal for the enjoy- 
ment of shut-ins, and a real form 
of companionship to any person 
fond of our feathered friends. The 
model illustrated (No. 755) sells 
for $2.25. Other styles available 
from 65c up. 

