MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, continued 
LEUCOCORYNE (Glory-of-the-Sun) 
Ixioides (Odorata). Very long-lasting, exquisite 
light blue flowers, with faint heliotrope fra- 
grance on tall, wiry stems. For greenhouse 
culture or outdoors in warm states. Blooms in 
March and April. Unquestionably one of the 
loveliest new bulbs introduced. We predict 
it will be as much used as Freesias as soon as 
the price permits. 6 for 95c; 12 for $1.85. 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake) 
Aestivum. White, tipped green. Very showy 
flowers like a large Galanthus, with six and 
more blooms on a stem. Flowers in May. 
6 for 95c; 12 for $1.65; 25 for $3.00. 
Aestivum, Gravetye Giant. New, much im- 
proved variety. White; large, early and free 
flowering. 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.75. 
Vernum. White, tipped green. Flowers in 
February. 6 for 95c; 12 for $1.65; 25 for $3.00. 
MORAEA 
These South African relatives of the Iris 
family somewhat resemble the familiar Jap- 
anese Iris. Very dainty in flower and stem. 
The variety offered here has proved fairly hardy 
with protection in the northern states. It is 
useful for rock gardens, excellent for cut flowers 
and also for forcing indoors. Requires the same 
culture as Freesias. 
Glaucopis. Often called Peacock Iris. Flowers 
white or light blue with peacock eye at base of 
outer segments. Stems 10 to 15 inches high. 
6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.75. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) 
Charming spring-flowering subjects. They 
grow under trees and shrubs and also do well in 
full sun in the border or a sunny spot in the 
rock garden, without any special attention. 
Botryoides, Azureum and Armentacum are also 
beautiful when forced in the house (same culture 
as Freesia), while Plumosum is always a source 
of great interest. All are about 6 to 8 inches high. 
Armeniacum (Early Giant). Deep cobalt- 
blue, producing many spikes. Excellent for 
forcing and massing; wonderfully fragrant. 
12 for 65c; 25 for $1.20; $4.00 per 100. 
Azureum. Bright blue flowers in February. 
Valuable early spring flowers, also fine for 
forcing in January. 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.20; 
$4.00 per 100. 
Botryoides Album. White Grape Hyacinth. 
Bears fragrant little pure white flowers. 12 for 
75c; 25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100. 
Latifolium. A very distinct species. Top of 
spike pale blue, lower part dark blue. Usually 
one broad leaf; tall spikes. 12 for 95c; 25 for 
$1.65; $5.25 per 100. 
Neglectum. Blackish blue flowers early m 
spring on stems 8 inches high, remaining in 
bloom a Jong time. 12 for 95c; 25 for $1.65; 
$5.25 per 100. 
Plumosum. Plume Hyacinth. Handsome 
feathery plumes of violet-colored flowers in 
May; very attractive. 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.20; 
$4.00 per 100. 
OXALIS 
Suitable for pots or hanging baskets for winter 
flowering. Very easily grown in the house. 
Their clover-shaped leaves are most attractive, 
as well as the small cup-like blooms. They are 
excellent, inexpensive small plants for decorating 
the home and growing on window sills. 
Adenophylla. Hardy Oxalis. A lovely hardy 
species from China, forming small, compact 
rosettes of foliage and dainty small, lilac-pink 
flowers opening in the sun. Plant in the rock 
garden or grow in pots in the house from end 
of August to November. Height 3 inches. 12 
for $1.25; 25 for $2.25; $7.50 per 100. 
Lasiandra. A beautiful carmine-red. 12 for 95c; 
25 for $1.65; $5.25 per 100. 
Tender Varieties for Forcing. Mixed colors. 
12 for 95c; 25 for $1.65; $5.25 per 100. 

PUSCHKINIA 
Interesting little April-flowering bulbs. Prized 
for their loveliness and permanency in the 
flower border and the rock garden. Hardy and 
dependable. Also easily grown indoors in pots. 
Height 6 inches. 
Scilloides Libanotica. Pale blue. 12 for 75c; 
25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100. 
Scilloides Libanotica Alba. Pure white. 12 
for 75c; 25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100. 
RANUNCULUS 
Ranunculus make highly decorative cut-flower 
arrangements. While some gardeners grow them 
outdoors in mild climates, they usually are best 
grown in cool greenhouses in rich soil. In the 
North, bulbs may be planted in April and May 
outdoors and will bloom in July. They should 
be taken up for the winter. 
New Giant-Flowered Hybrids. These new 
hybrids are far ahead of the common types, 
with perfect double flowers and stout stems. 
Many beautiful brilliant colors. 12 for 95c; 
25 for $1.65; $5.25 per 100. 
SCILLA (Squill) 
Brilliant little flowers, well deserving a place 
in rock gardens and flower borders. Also excel- 
lent under shrubs and near the base of ever- 
greens. Plant the bulbs 3 to 4 inches deep. 
‘They are easily grown in any average garden soil. 
Bifolia. Lovely ultramarine-blue. Blooms in 
March. Planted with winter aconite, snow- 
drops, etc. 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; $4.50 
per 100. 
Nutans. Scotch Bluebell or Wood Hyacinths. 
Height 12 mches. 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; 
$4.50 per 100. 
Sibirica. Siberian Squill. The brilliant blue 
and white blooms are welcome in the early 
spring garden and small annuals can be 
planted over them for the summer. 
Sibirica Alba. Pure white. 12 for 95c; 25 for 
$1.65; $5.25 per 100. 
Sibirica, Spring Beauty. Light blue. Very 
large and free flowering, a great improvement 
on Scilla sibirica. 12 for 95c; 25 for $1.65; 
$5.25 per 100. 
ERYTHRONIUM 
(Dogs-Tooth Violet) 
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SCILLA SIBIRICA 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
(Hispanica) (Spanish Bluebell) 
The Spanish Bluebells are later flowering, 
coming mto bloom in May, and are very valuable 
for wild gardens, woodlands, flower and shrub- 
berv borders. They are of very easy culture, 
doing well in shade as well as in sun. Height 
10 to 12 inches. 
Alba Maxima. Large white. 12 for 95c; 25 for 
$1.65; $5.25 per 100. 
Excelsior. Extra-large, bright blue flowers. 
12 for 95c; 25 for $1.65; $5.25 per 100. 
Queen of the Pinks. Lovely pink flowers. 
12 for 95c; 25 for $1.65; $5.25 per 100. 
Mixed.. All colors. 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; 
$4.50 per 100. 
SPARAXIS 
Commonly known as Wandflower. Somewhat 
larger than the Ixitas, and when grown indoors 
should be treated like Ixias. The plants are 
seldom more than 12 inches tall, with fan-like 
foliage. The curiously marked, starry flowers 
vary In color—orange, white, dark crimson, 
purple, red, maroon, etc., in striking combina- 
tions. 
Finest Mixed. Graceful spikes about 6 to 
8 inches high. Excellent for conservatory and 
the southern rock garden. 12 for 65c; 25 for 
$1.20; $4.00 per 100. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Hispanica) 
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WESTMINSTER, 
MARYLAND 
