

Small Bulbs to Complete the Spring Picture 
The perfect beauty of the 
spring bulb display is caught 
by the association of flowers 
of varying size and color 
complementing one another. 
Daffodils, creamy white ones, 
fronted by the soft blue of 
Muscari, or the pink of Scillas 
make charming and colorful 
pictures. The combinations 
are limitless with these many 
bulbs. Into this picture creep 
some of the early annuals 
and perennials so lovely with 
bulbs. 
SUGGESTIONS FOR 
ORDERING 
All prices in this catalog are 
prepaid. C.O.D.s are not ac- 
cepted. Please order only in 
quantities for which prices 
are given. If desired, we will 
quote prices on larger quan- 
tities, where stock is availa- 
ble. Please use the enclosed 
order blanks; they will speed 
up handling. A special blank 
is enclosed for use when or- 
dering Lilies as they are 
shipped separately from other 
bulbs. Print your name and 
address legibly. 
Please indicate whether or 
not we may substitute. Some 
bulbs may be in unexpected 
demand, but equal or better 
varieties can be substituted 
to give you the type of bulb 
you need to complete a plant- 
ing. 
Early ordering and immediate 
planting will assure you of 
stock and successful growth. 
No bulbs will be shipped after 
November Ist, except in 
those cases where bulbs may 
be spring’ planted. Most 
spring bulbs should be in the 
ground by that date. 
All bulbs are guaranteed true 
to name and in perfect condi- 
tion when they are received. 

CHIONODOXA, LUCILIAE 
CROCUS 
The sprightly Crocus is the true harbinger of spring with its bright 
color and pert character. Planted in clumps of three or four, sown 
in wide spreading masses they are equally effective. Their small 
size is overcome by the brilliance of color. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Lovely light blue. 
REMEMBRANCE. Strong, dark blue. 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA. Deep, rich purple. 
KING OF THE WHITES. Pure, glistening white. 
KING OF THE STRIPED. White, attractively striped. 
YELLOW MAMMOTH. Bright, showy yellow. 
Large Jumbo size bulbs which will produce 3 to 5 flowers. 
12 for 75c, 2D for $1.45, LO@iom bore 
Extra size bulbs for mass color planting: 
12 for 60c, 25 for $1.15, 100 for $4.50 
Mixture of the above varieties. Extra size bulbs: 
12 for 50c, 25 for 95c, 100 for $3.75 
SPECIES CROCUS 
Charming small flowered Crocus blooming from fall to the very 
earliest spring. Delightful to prolong the season. 
CHRYSANTHUS SNOW BUNTING. Pure white flowers in the very 
earliest spring. 12 for 85c, 100 for $5.40 
SATIVUS. Purple flowers in the fall. When bloom is scarce in 
the garden. 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.25 
SPECIOSUS. Lovely lilac-b!ue fall bloomer which is easy to force 
for October bloom. 12 for 7O0c, 100 for $5.25 
SUZIANUS (Cloth of Gold). The most glowing of the early spring 
yellows. 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.25 
TOMASINIANUS WHITEWELL PURPLE. Deep purple winter 
Crocus in bloom with Snow Bunting. 12 for 60c, 100 for $4.50 
COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE. Soft mauve flowers in September. A 
bulb will produce flowers in the house without soil, in fall or 
late winter, if retarded by cold storage. Each 35e, I2ifomginsroo 
MISCELLANEOUS SPRING BULBS 
These early flowering bulbs are ideal to use in association with 
other early flowers to obtain color combinations of great beauty. 
Consider a clump of Muscari at the base of a lovely Japanese 
Quince, or the Scilla blooming with Forsythia. In large drifts 
through grass, or under trees one or all of them are a delightful 
sight. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE (Glory of the Snow). An early spring 
bloomer of an entrancing blue. Most effective used with pink 
flowering shrubs or early perennials. 12 for 50c, 100 for $3.75 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite). Quaint yellow flowers 
of good size which are surrounded by a ruff of green. Thzy pop into 
bloom through February at the slightest hint of warmth. Use among 
other bulbs for early color. 12 for 50c, 100 for $3.75 

ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite) 
