

MIXTURE 
Mixture of Darwin, Cottage 
Triumph and Breeder 

TULIP SPECIES 
BIFLORA—Cream colored; shaded purplish 
rose and }2reen 8 inches ai. ace ae ee 1.00 7.50 
CHRYSANTHA—Yellow, with red on outside 
of. petais;-about’ 8"inches! a. oe 1.00 7.50 
CLUSIANA—Outer petals cherry; inner petals 
White 738) dnches veloc) 210 aa ieee 1.00 7.50 
DASYSTEMON—Canary yellow and _ white; 
about), 6 “inchege Wires we ey) epee 1.25 9.50 
FOSTORIANA—Glowing scarlet with yellow 
Dasel teva. Sepeke eet SOAS 5) cuah ay ate See 125 9.50 
FOSTORIANA RED EMPEROR ._.......... 2.00 15.00 
KAUFMANNIANA — Soft creamy white; 
about’. 6° vinehres tn. UV he ere Ber eee 1.09 7.50 
MARJOLETTI—Creamy white, flaked with 
PID Ks Fo) igs lane 1 Wee ae ee GL 1.09 7.50 
PERSICA—Brilliant yellow, exterior golden 
bronzete 8h inches vere soca ee ee ak 1.50 11.00 
PRAESTANS—Orange scarlet; about 7 inches 1.20 8.50 
SYLVESTRIS—Pure yellow .................. 1.20 8.50 
CHIONODOXA 
GIGANTEA—Soft lavender blue ............ 30 3.50 
LUCILIAE—Brilliant blue with snow white 
CONML GT Feorie ofojenennle a vok tay SURAT rc 45 3.00 
LUCIRIAK” -ALBA-—White 0) oat) pe eee 55 4.00 
LUCILIAE ROSEA—Pale rose to lilac rose -60 4.50 
SARDENSIS—Gentian-blue ................. 45 3.00 
TMOLI—Clear blue with white center ...... -55 -4.00 
CROCUS 
OHOICE of blue, white, purple, striped, large 
yellow, or a mixture of all colors at .. 45 3.00 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
FINE “MIXTURE oS ae ee eae 50 3.50 
HYANCINTHUS AMETHYSTINUS 
HYANCINTHUS AMETHYSTINUS ALBUM— 
Pure: white Papecies sie 5.0 ee Aes 5.00 
HYACINTHUS AMETHYSTINUS BLUE — 
Ammethiyst=iol woes, tiie tts wane cases aa -60 4.50 
MUSCARI 
AZUREUM—fKarly flowering dainty spikes of 
Cambridge blue? y canter ek eee 50 3.50 
AZUREUM AMPHIBOLIS—Pale blue, flower- 
ing, after tA guretm) eee ns) ee .55 4.00 
BOTRYOIDES ALBUM—Pretty little fragrant 
pure, whites tlow.ersicp ete eee 55 4.00 
EARLY GIANT—Very large flowers of a 
pleasing }brilliant, Srpluel: sce eee 50 3.50 
EARLY FLOWERING SQUILLS 
BIFOTA—Dwarf, deep blue flowers ........ .60 4.50 
SIBIRICA (The Siberian Squill)—Bright blue; 
d warts and camipaetuanvus sy aus ikea .50 3.50 
SIBIRICA ALBA—The pure white variety .. Pays 4.00 
SIBIRICA SPRING BEAUTY—tLoveiy del- : 
PHIM ls: testes Se ee ee -60 4.50 
SNOWDROPS 
SNOWDROPS—Bloom Very early aoe cee .60 4.50. 
TRITELEIA 
UNIFLORA VIiOLACEA—Star Shaped, violet 
blue flower on 5..in.- stems ......% 2). -60 4.50 

Plant tulips in October if possible. However, they may 
be planted anytime from September 1 until the ground 
freezes. October planting gives the bulb a chance to make 
roots that anchors it against a possible frost heave. 
Plant bulbs six inches, or more, deep, and at least six 
inches apart each way. Use bone meal for fertilizer, 
mixing it in the bottom soil. 
Do not use fresh mainure of any kind. 
Pick the blossoms before they drop. Fallen petals in the 
axils of the foilage may cause the fire disease, the only 
disease known to attack tulips. 
If at all possible, plant where there is little danger from 
field mice, 
