

BRODIAEA BLEND—We like their slender swaying grace, 
the soft colorings of their trumpet flowers that sometimes 
are in loose and airy umbels, but that may again be gath- 
ered into tight capitate clusters. There will be pure and 
suffused white, lavender, lilac, mauve, indigo, purple, with 
others in rosy pink or salmon-toned yellow. Of about same 
winter hardiness as the Tulip. 12 to 20 inches. Long in 
bloom. Amazingly pretty. Bulbs always tiny. 3 for 25c; 
8 for 50c; 17 for $1.00; 50 for $2.55. 
BRODIAEA GRANDIFLORA —A _ hardy and easy bulb 
flower of much beauty. Radiating trumpets of deep blue- 
purple crown each slender, foot-high stem. Long-lived. 
Our fullest recommendation. 3 for 25c; 8 for 50c; 18 for 
$1.00. Illustrated above. 
CROCUS CLOTH OF GOLD—C. susianus. Golden yellow 
cup-flowers, feathered bronze-brown outside. Early and 
free-blooming. 10 for 45c; 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.85. Illus- 
trated next page. 
‘CROCUS CLOTH OF SILVER—C. versicolor picturatus. 
White cups, the outside vividly feathered with violet. 10 
for 45c; 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.85. 
CROCUS NATURALIZING BLEND—Good mixture of 
standard colorings in naturalizing or mass planting sizes. 
25 for 60c; 100 for $2.00; 100) for $19.00. For many other 
Crocuses, ask for our Special Holland Bulb Offer. 
BLETILLA HYACINTHINA—Called the Hvacinth Orchid 
from the hyacinthine coloring of lovely and fragrant blue- 
purple blossoms. A true Orchid with bulb-like root, fully 
winter-hardy in the open ground at Philadelphia. In colder 
areas, protect with straw or leaves. Ready October. Each 
VoC...3 fOr $2.10. 
SUMMER SNOWFLAKE—Leucojum aestivum. A _ long- 
lived, winter-hardy cousin of Amaryllis with nodding 
snowy white flowers, each petal oddly tipped olive. In- 
creases to big clumps with time, showier each year. 3 for 
35c; 10 for 95c; 25 for $2.00. Tllustrated next page. 
ANEMONE CORONARIA MONARCH MIXED—The flowers 
are like Poppies in white and in varied tones of blue, light 
to dark, rose, red. 10 inches. Showy. Mulch well with 
straw or leaves, or grow in cold frames in very cold areas. 
Also excellent for cool forcing in pots under glass. 3 for 
25c; 10 for 65ce; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.50. 
ANEMONE BLUE POPPY—Cup-shaped flowers of rich, 
deep blue. 3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
ANEMONE HIS EXCELLENCY—Big cups of brilliant scar- 
let. 3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
RANUNCULUS SPLENDID MIXED—Magnificent double 
and semi-double flowers on 15-inch stems, straw to gold, 
orange, scarlet and crimson, with pink tones and others 
ringed or petal-tipped contrastingly. Shade-tolerant. Rec- 
ommended for pot culture, but will often winter outside 
also if protected. 3 for 25c; 10 for 65c; 25 for $1.50. 
THE DELIGHTFUL FRITILLARIAS—Daintv exquisites of 
the Lily tribe, the Fritillarias present no difficulties of cul- 
ture or of hardiness to the person who succeeds with the 
ordinary Liliums. PLURIFLORA—Lovely, wide bells. of 
pure, deep rose. Ten inches. Sun, or light shade. 3 for 
50c; 10 for $1.50. METLEAGRIS—Checkered bells in yel- 
low, white, purple, brown. 12 inches. 6 for 25c; 25 for 80c. 
RECURVA—Flaring, recurved scarlet bells, flecked yellow 
within. Twenty inches. Light shade. 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
FRITILLARIAS MIXED—The three here, with likely 
others, all in mixture. 15 for $1.25; 40 for $2.60. 
ZYGADENUS FREMONTI—Open panicles of creamy blos- 
soms, each flower with a super-imposed center star of 
deeper yellow. A profuse bloomer. Of full hardiness. 3 
for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
HARDY STAR OF BETHLEHEM—It is Ornithogalum um- 
bellatum, a fully winter-hardy bulb of considerable effec- 
‘tiveness in the rock garden, or as an edger, and naturalized 
in grass it will give great spreads of flower-snow, wide 
and starry white blossoms. 5 inches. 8 for 35c; 25 for $1.00. 
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