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Salzer’s Crocus 
SALZER’S CROCUS 
This lovely spring flower is perfectly 
hardy. It will thrive almost anywhere. 
An effective method is to scatter them 
over the lawn by lifting up small pieces 
of sod, putting in one or two bulbs % 
of an inch deep, and replacing the sod. 
In spring the tops can be safely cut 
along with the grass when your first 
mowing is made. Also effective in beds, 
or borders. For house culture, plant 6 
or 8 in a 5-inech pot, or grow them in 
water and pebbles. Mixed colors. $3 for 
16¢e; 6 for 29ce; Dozen, 54e; 25 for $7e; 50 
for $1.82); 100 for $3.45, postpaid. 

SCILLA SIBERICA (Blue Bells) 
Also called Blue Squills. Bright blue 
color, hardy, and very effective if planted 
in masses or as a border for Tulips and 
Hyacinths. They flower with the Snow- 
drop. Height 4 inches. 3 for 14e; 6 for 
27e; Doz., 52e; 25 for 94e; 50 for $1.79; 
100 for $3.35, postpaid. 
Rosea. A rose pink form of the above. 
Lovely. 4 in. 3 for 17¢e; 6 for 30¢c; doz., 
55¢e; 25 for 98e3; 50 for $1.84; 100 for $3.50, 
postpaid. 

6 Your Tulips were greatly admired by all who saw them.—Mrs. Ari’Gillen, Ontario, Wis. \ 

DUTCH BREEDER TULIPS 
The latest of all tulips to bloom. ‘The flowers are of very thick substance, 
the stems are long and heavy, the longest and heaviest of any of the tulips, 
and their unusual lasting qualities make them a most desirable species to 
plant. Planted with the other varieties listed, one may have five to six weeks 
of Holland’s finest tulip blossoms, next spring, in one’s own garden. Figures 
indicate height in inches. We offer first size 11 to 12 centimeter bulbs. 
Postpaid 
6 12 25 100 
Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs 
BACCHUS (32)—Dark violet blue, large perfect cae 
flower, Strong StEM..cccccceccsscesccsesccessoss++PQO0 $1.09 $2.05 — $7.75 
CHERBOURG (31)—Large, imposing globular flowers 
of golden yellow tinged bronze and salmon. se ete cree 64 1,14 210 7.95 
DILLENBURG (28)—Of great beauty and substance. 
Orange, shaded and edged apricot and rose........ 67 1.18 215 8.25 
INDIAN CHIEF (32)—Luxurious shade of reddish 
mahogany, flushed coppery brown; large flower 
amd “artistic ACOlOI Aci cc Gece® sivrelele's «sie 6 SonsdeunGns a 64 114 2.10 4%.95 
LOUIS XIV (32)—Rich, dark purple, with a shade of 
steel blue, heavily flushed bronze, edged golden 
DLOWN, Neavyn DIOad) Petals. o. sci ste w atom evo ais ers 0 fete eEeOO 
MIXED—A superb mixture of a great many varieties 
of Breeders, including the above sorts. Very 
GHOiceY 4500 LOK $34.65.) 0 sc sicic c ceie.s ocivicclewcie's sieisieies Teo 
RANUNCULUS 
Gorgeous flowers in May and June, splen- 
did for cutting and thriving in any good 
garden soil. Often bear 4 flowers to a stem. 
Plant in fall, 2% inches deep and 4 inches 
apart, pressing them firmly into the soil, 
claws downward. Protect over winter. 
Tecolote Giants. Mixture of bright colors, 
frilled petals, double flowers in orange, red, 
yellow, etc., all mixed. Lovely. This mag- 
nificent strain produces extra large flowers. 
5 in. bulbs. 3 for 19¢; 6 for 35e; 12 for 67¢3 
25 for $1.29; 100 for $4.75, postpaid. 

1098 2.05 7.75 
107 198 7.65 
Dog Tooth Violet 
(Erythroniums). If they had 
no other beauty than their 
richly mottled leaves, they 
would be worth a place in 
every garden. Violet like flow- 
ers 3 inches across, with stems 
6 to 18 inches high. Mixed 
eolors. Very hardy. 3 for 
22e; 6 for 56c; 12 for $1.05; 
26 for $1.98; 100for $7.45, ppd. 

Anemones 
ANEMONES 
Beautiful spring-blooming flowers that 
should be in every garden, and equally 
valuable for pot culture. Plant in Oc- 
tober or November, planting shallow, and 
protect well over winter with leaves or 
litter. For pot culture, plant 4 in a 5<- 
inch pot and place in a cold frame or 
keep in a cool situation. % in. bulbs. 
ST. BRIGID. Double and semi-double 
flowers, very large, mixed colors. 3 for 
25¢e; 6 for 47c; 12 for 89e3 25 for $1.69; 
100 for $6.25, postpaid. 

GIANT SNOWDROPS 
Beautiful spring flowering bulbs, snow-white 
flowers, drooping, and bell shaped. Plant in front 
of your Tulips; protect with leaves. 4 in. 3 for 
29e; 6 for 54c; 12 for 98c; 25 for $1.89, postpaid. 


OXALIS 
Lovely plants 
for window pots 
and hanging 
baskets. Pro- 
duces flowers in 
December and 
remains in 
; STAR OF 
BETHLEHEM 
Beautiful pale 
blue, almost white, 
star like spring 
flowers, perfectly 
hardy everywhere, 
native to the Leba- 
non Mountains m 
the holy land, Very 
popular and easily 
grown. 3 for 12¢; 6 
for 19¢; 12. for 
34c; 25 for 64¢; 50 
for $1.19; 100 for 
$2.25, postpaid, 

Nc 
Star of Bethlehem 

SNOWFLAKES 
Leucojum. Beautiful snow-white, bell- 
bloom all win- 
ter. Plant six 
bulbs in a 5-inch 
pot, an inch 
deep, and place 
in a dark, cool 
position for: six 
days, after which 
Keep in the sun. 
Everybody suc- 
ceeds with Oxa- 
lis. Not hardy. 
BOWIEI—Ex- 
quisite iohslig ay hese 

Oxalis, Lavender 
shaped flowers. 8 inches. Very effective 
in masses and also when planted in front 
of a row of tulips. $8 for 26e; 6 for 48e; 
doz. for 90c; 25 for $1.72; 100 for $6.45, 
postpaid. 
LAVENDER—Rich lavender. BUTTER- 
CUP—Buttercup yellow. Price of any of 
above: 3 for 14c; 6 for 24ce; 12 for 44¢e3 
25 for 85c; 100 for $2.95, postpaid. 
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