FRITILLARIAS (Crown Imperial) 
One of the most fascinating of all spring bulbs. Tall, stately heads of the 
most brilliant flowers. They require a good garden soil, plenty of sun and may 
be left undisturbed for years. Plant as early as possible, 6 inches deep. 
Fritillarias are at their best after they become established; often they do 
not flower the first year. We give no warranty for their behavior. 
CROWN UPON CROWN. Brilliant carmine. They need a rich soil and plenty 
of room, roots do not like to be close to other plants. Hardy, but mulch 
deeply for winter. 
Each Deas fomo7 OO "Doze bea 0: 
UNNAMED OR MIXED FRITILLARIAS. Varieties of which we have small 
stocks or those from which the names have been lost. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
GALANTHUS (Snow Drops) 
Dainty little flowers that bloom in the late winter; very hardy 
and can be left undisturbed for years. Of them it is often said, 
“Grandmother planted these’. 
NIVALIS (Single). Lovely little white nodding blooms. 
Doze alOOnSoez 5s 
NIVALIS DOUBLE Dozai5¢e7 llO0A $5.25: 

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