Miscellaneous 
Dutch Hyacinth 

Spring Bulbs 
All bulbs in this catalogue are 
(unless otherwise stated) the largest 
sizes commercially available from 
Holland. This is very diiferent from 
such sizes as "Jumbo", "Ist size”, 
etc., which are NOT the largest 
available. 
Chionodoxa 
Glory-of-the-Snow 
(4 ft. March) Like blue Snowdrops. 
Permanent. 
(25) 
Lucilea—Clear blue -...... 51.00 
Al ba—— Vil te meena 
Dutch Hyacinths 
(1 ft. May) Effective in clumps. Nat- 
uralized, they make more stems, 
fewer flowers per stem. If large 
plump stems desired, fertilize in May. 
(10) (25) 
Any one kind. Outdoor 
Sizes (4. cml) eens $2.50 $4.50 
Reds and Pinks: 
Gertrude—Compact, rosy pink. 
La Victoire—Glistening carmine. 
*Marconi—Large bright rose. 
Queen of the Pinks—Rose red. 
Whites and Yellows: 
City of Haarlem—Late, yellow. 
La Grandesse—Largest pure white. 
*L'Innocence—Large white. 
(100) 
$3.00 
9.00 
Blues and Purples: 
*Grand Maitre—Lavender blue. 
King of the Blues—Rich, dark blue. 
Lord Balfour—Large lilac violet. 
Myosotis—Large, forget-me-not 
blue. 

*For Forcing—Exhibition size 
bulbs (19cm toproots) of the 3 
best kinds, Marconi, L’Inno- 
cence, Grand Maitre. 
10 of one kind, $4.00 

GIANT DUTCH CROCUS — Spring's Harbinger 
(YW ft. April) The Dutch Crocus — 
showiest of all early Spring flowers. 
Not too plentiful, but enough for 
early orders. Extra large bulbs. PER- 
MANENT when planted in sunny 
well-drained soil. 
(25) (100) 
WnivaOonencOlor ees $1.25 $3.90 
Queen of the Blues (best blue). 
Snowstorm (best white). 
King of the Striped 
Mammoth Golden (best yellow). 
Rainbow Mix (all colors). 
Note: These Crocus are all 9 to 10 centimeter bulbs. Huge beyond all 
ordinary offerings. Blooms will be larger, too. 

Double Galanthus 
Fritillaria 
(Checkered Lily) 
(1, ft. May) Large dotted flowers. 
Showy. Set 6’ deep, well drained. 
Sun or part shade. 
(25) (100) 
Meleagris—Purple -~........ $1.50 $5.00 
PMUyo WOE) ee 1.50 5.00 
Galanthus 
Snowdrops 
(14 ft. White, March) One of the ear- 
liest bulbs. Remain a lifetime in 
bloom. 
(25) (100) 
INivclisieeen eee eee $1.75 $6.00 
Nivalis double... a PAY 8.00 
Muscari 
Grape Hyacinths 
(% to 1 ft. April) Dainty. Open with 
The drifts of blue are im- 
crocus. 
mensely effective. Part shade. Good 
naturalizers. (25) (100) 
Armeniacum—Huge 
blic St a ao $1.00 $3.00 
White—Grape Hyacinth. 1.75 6.00 
Plumosus—Purple Feather 
EL viciGi tnt eee 25 4.00 
Scilla 
(1 ft. April) Thrive in bare shady 
places where few other plants will. 
Any soil but clay. Fine for naturaliz- 
ing or in rock gardens. 
(25) (100) 
Siberica (7 cm)—Blue....$1.50 $5.00 
Spring Beauty—Blue, 
four times larger...-.--..--- 2.00 7.00 
Campanulata (Wood Hyacinth) 
NutA abbr Se te. eee eee eee eae $1.25 $4.00 
Blue eee ee 1225 4.00 
Dini kee | Wena eee te Ap) 4.00 
Lilium (Lilies) 
Easy to grow in drained, part shady 
soil if planted deeply. Delivery after 
November 15 on most kinds — they 
ripen late. 
(5for) (25) 
Candidum (Madonna Lily) 
Fragrant, pure white, 
20cm (ripen early)......$3.50 $15.00 
Elegans—1}/2 ft. Terra 
Cotta se ee oe 2.00 7.950 
Henryi—6 ft. Orange. 
ING e ip, PH Aeio ae ee Be 2.50 10.00 
Regale —5 ft. Yellow- 
white. July. Prefers sun. 
DUCT Tene ree 2.50 10.00 
Speciosum—4 ft., Aug.-Sept. 
Album—White, 18ch.... 9.00 35.00 
Rubrum—Red, 20cm... 6.50 25.00 
Tenuifolium—] ft. Scarlet 
Teas Yin ee 6.00 
Tiger Lily—Orange. Aug. 
GCap eee nes 00 6.00 
Umbellatum grandiflor. 
18” July. Orange red. 
OSC n a ee eee 2.50 10.00 

Muscari Armeniacum 
