

-HYACINTHUS MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths) 
a ae Popular and pretty little flowers which give satisfaction 
5 everywhere. Once planted they come back every spring, 
making a nice effect. Flowering time April. 
Armeniacum, bright deep blue, larger than the well-known Heavenly 
| Blue, and a good forcing variety too 
‘Azureum, sky-blue, the earliest of all, flowering in January . 
_ Botryoides Album, the white Muscari, fine for small groups. 
__ Botryoides Coerulea, the dark blue Grape Hyacinth . . 
re Heavenly Blue, the most popular of all, in a fine light blue color 
a _ Plumosum (Feather Hyacinth), strange flower, having the shape of 
an ostrich feather. Fine for rockery and unexcelled for cutting. 
They are very long lasting and every- one is fond of these 
remarkable violet blue flowers 
_ IXIAS (American Corn Lily) 
Elegantly shaped little flowers, fine for garden decoration and 
giving wonderful cutflowers with long lasting qualities. 
ine Flowering time May. 
In a beautiful MIXTURE of all imaginable colors . 

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sr ae SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Foresthyacinths) 
Excellent for naturalizing and for planting under shrubs or 
— in the rock garden. Flowering time May. 
In WHITE — BLUE or PINK . 
In beautiful MIXTURE . 
‘SCILLA SIBIRICA 
Pretty little flowers, blooming early in ‘spring find giving 
satisfaction everywhere ; sky-blue flowers. 

_-_-_—-—s* Fine ‘for naturalization. 
EXTRA TOPSIZE . 
| BEST FIRST SIZE 



z eS ‘SCILLA SIBIRICA » SPRING BEAUTY” 
is A great improvement of Scilla Sibirica, giving flowers which 
: are more than twice as large, in the same wonderful sky-blue 
~ color. Fine for the garden but also nice for forcing in pots 
oll ae of 1 1000 IXIAS in 10 diffrne sorts. cand lors 2 cack 
TOPSIZE BULBS 
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