ENGLISH IRIS 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR 
By McFarland, Hatton and 
Foley. See your garden in color 
before you plant it! This is the 
most exciting book about bulbs 
ever published. The 275 color 
plates illustrate 83 Tulip va- 
rieties, 51 Narcissus, 25 Lily, 12 
Iris, 28 Gladiolus, and 60 other 
varieties, and form an invalua- 
ble aid in the selection and ar- 
rangement of bulbs for your 
garden. Also 100 half-tone il- 
lustrations and cultural direc- 
tions. 296 pages. 
POSTPAID $2.00. 
TRITELEIA UNIFLORA VIOLACEA 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory of the Snow) 
One of the loveliest spring flowers and when estab- 
lished, the mass of blue in very early spring is a great 
attraction. It should be used in borders as edgings, 
also massed on rockwork or in the shrubbery. Plant 
about 3 inches deep. Perfectly hardy. 
LUCILIAE. Clear blue with pure white center. 
Doz. 60c; 10U, $4.00. 
SARDENSIS. Intense bright blue. The best. 
Dozawinc al OOmS peor 
TRITELEIA (Milla) 
UNIFLORA VIOLACEA. Star-shaped, violet- 
blue flowers carried on 5 inch stems. Blooms 
with the Daffodils, tho lasting longer. Ex- 
cellent in the rock garden, for borders or un- 
der trees where nothing else will grow. They 
multiply very rapidly and soon carpet the 
ground. Hardy but likes a little protection. 
Plant 3 to 4 inches deep. 
Doz OG a OO Sara O: 
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MeLEAN BULBS EARS 

