Wenderful new Scilla camp 
Doubtless you are familiar with the common Blue Bells, but when you see 
the new Scilla campanulata you will hardly believe that these spring from 
the common Blue Bell. The heavy pyramid-shaped trusses carry more than 
50 strong flower bells; the stems are very stiff and about 30-40 c.m. high; 
25 for 12 for 
Brilliant. Heavy spikes of many dark blue flowers ... ... $3.10 $1.65 
Myosotis. Delicate forget-me-not blue, very heavy spikes $2.90 $1.55 
Queen of the Pinks. Bright lilac pink, vigorous grower $3.10 $1.65 
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_ Separately packed and labeled. 

the colors are pure and refined. A flower bed with 25 of these Scilla cer- 
tainly is a match for an equal number of common Hyacinths. To their many 
excellent qualities they add an abundant number of flowers, averaging 5 
stems to the bulb. These new varieties mean the best in cultivation: 
* 25 for 12 for 
Salmon King. Light pink salmon shaded; unique tint . $2.90 $1.55 
White City. Immaculate snow white, very MOA prmeres: 
tall compact spikes * 2 : ee 2. OO Dil 55, 
“Five bulbs each of the above five new Scilla campanulata varieties. 25 for $3. 
Popular Scilla campanulata 
Easily raised in any kind of soil, they display a wealth of color. In the 
garden as well as in rockeries and between trees and bushes, they may be 
: 100 for 12 for 
Sky Blue we ae. oe Eee BY $4.50 $0.70 
Soft Pink seh ee $4.50 $0.70 
“COLLECTION 50. Zaz bubs ss suet abe gree clorotpopuar Sita campane 
left undisturbed year after year, to return in ever greater numbers. Rich 
flowering and magnificent colors. See illustration on page 25. 
100 for 12 for 
Snow White $4.50 $0.70 
Rainbow mixture $3.70 $0.55 
30 for $1.35 
Scilla Sibirica 
They bloom early in Spring, very abundantly, with little spikes of deep blue 
flowers. For groups, borders and rock-gardens, they are very popular. Lend 
themselves successfully for indoor culture. For type and color, see illus- 
tration on page 25. Top size bulbs for indoors and garden. 
Inexpensive Offer for Naturalizing 
100 for $3.30; 25 for $0.90 
12 for $0.50 
Specially recommended for naturalizing between , 
shrubs and under trees, not to forget a few 
tiny bunches in the rock garden. Somewhat smaller size bulbs than above are supplied for this purpose. 25 for $0.70; 100 for $2 50 
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Camassia esculenta 
12 for $0.40; 
Firm, star-shaped, deep cornflower-blue flowers with.a light centre and so 
closely pressed to the stems, that they are often named ‘‘Candles of the 
Prairie.’ They grow under all conditions. 
Suschhinia libanctica 
Although apparently very fragile—as thin porcelain—they are very sturdy 
growers, displaying a wealth of creamy white flowers, marked with beauti- | 
ful china blue striped, together forming pretty bouquets. They flower very 
abundantly for a long period and may be left undisturbed for years. 

Lilium candidum 
Produces snow-white flowers on stout stems four feet tall. Delightfully 
fragrant. They may be left in the ground undisturbed for years and will 
develop into huge plants, producing many stems and countless flowers. 
They grow best between and in front of bushes and shrubs. Do very well 
in small groups along garden paths and in borders. Also ideal for indoor 
culture. 
100 for $3.70; 12 for $0.55; 25 for $1.— 
100 for $3. 12 for $0.45; 25 for $0.85 
12 for $5.—: Each $0.50; 3 for $1.35 
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