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NIVALIS—The old-fashioned snow-drop of Grandma’s day. Still as de- 
lightful as ever. 25c for 3. 90c for 12. $7.00 for 100. 
NIVALIS FLORE-PLENO—A very charming double flowered Snow 
Drop. 35c for 3. $1.15 for 12. $9.00 for 100. 
NIVALIS MAXIMUS—A very large flowered Snow Drop. The blossoms 
are more than twice the size of the common form. Very scarce. 35c 
for 3. $1.15 for 12. $9.00 for 100. 
HYACINTHUS AMETHYSTINUS 
“Alpine Hyacinth” 
A charming Alpine Hyacinth, flowering towards the end of May, 
having elegant spikes of clear amethyst blue. Very valuable for naturaliz- 
ing for clumps in the Rock Garden. 
AMETHYSTINUS ALBUS—The pure white species. An intriguing as all 
white flowers are. 25c for 3. 90c for 12. $7.00 for 100. 
AMETHYSTINUS COERULEA—True amethyst blue color. 20c for 3. 
75c for 12. $6.00 for 100. : 

MUSCARI 
“Grape Hyacinth” 
No plant is more suited to Rock Garden culture than this family of 
lovely spring flowers. Their blue and white spikes produce a gay effect 
in early April. Once planted they last for years and seed themselves 
freely. The Rock Garden is incomplete without a clump of these lovelies. 
AREMENIACUM—A bright deep blue and larger than the well known 
Botryoides. 60c for 12. $4.50 for 100. 
AZUREUM-—Sky-blue. The earliest of all, flowering in March. 50c for 12. 
$4.00 for 100. 
BOTRYOIDES ALBUM—tThe excellent white Grape Hyacinth. Fine 
for small groups. 25c for 3. 90c for 12. $7.00 for 100. 
BOTRYOIDES COERULEA—The captivating dark blue form. 50c for 
12. $4.00 for 100. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—The most popular of all in a fine light blue color. 
60c for 12. $4.50 for 100. 
PLUMOSUM (FEATHER HYACINTH)—An interesting flower, hav- 
ing the airiness of a violet-blue ostrich feather. 65c for 12. $5. for 100. 
NARCISSUS 
(Dwarf Botanical Species) 
These miniature Daffodils with their dainty little flowers are un- 
excelled in the Rock Garden. With a clump of one or all of the 
varieties listed you will be the envy of your gardening friends. 
BULBODODIUM CONSPICUS (YELLOW HOOP PETTICOAT)— 
Dainty little golden yellow flowers held over rush-like foliage. 35c for 
3. $1.15 for 12. $9.00 for 100. 
NANUS—A charming miniature trumpet Daffodil. Very large yellow 
flowers held about 3 inches high in early Spring. 40c for 3. $1.50 for 
12. $12.00 for 100. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS (ANGEL’S TEARS)—Nodding clusters of sil- 
very-white flowers. A delightful addition to the Rock Garden. 45c 
ior) 3.91.09 tor 12. $13.00 for 100. 
TRIANDRUS THALIA—Two or three lovely pure white daffodils 
borne on graceful stems. Exquisite and rare. 50c for 3. $1.90 for 12. 
$15.00 for 100. 
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