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CHIONODOXA These tiny blue flowers 
semble scillas, but are held erect on 5 inch 
they are aptly called “Glory of the Snow”. 
Var; Luciliae dz. 50¢, 100 $3.50 
COLCHICUM GIGANTEUM Great crocus- 
like flowers blooming in September and 
October, without foliage. One bulb will send 
out from 5 to 15 or more blooms. Even if 
, left unplanted, they will bloom without soil 
jJor water and make a fascinating desk or 
@iable ornament. Soft rose lavender, white 
throated and honey scented. They will in- 
crease easily in congenial surroundings. 
'C. Violet Queen a deeper shade. 
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dz. $5.00 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA Fine rich purple 
star shaped flowers, 2 feet high, good for 
naturalizing in wet places. 
dz. 50¢, 100 $4.00 

HYEMALIS The golden yellow 
Winter Aconite—Its blooms are set in a 
green fringe of leaves. dz. 40¢, 100 $3.00 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS Odd droop- 
ing mulberry colored bells, 12 inches 
high. Ideal rock garden subjects. 
dz. 50¢, 
dz. 60¢, 
100 $4.00 
alba, the white form 100 $4.50 
GALANTHUS (Snowdrops) These nodding 
white drops are one of the very earliest 
flowers, about 6 inches high. 
dz. 75¢, 100 $5.00 
G. FLORE PLENO A beautiful multi- 
petalled form of the Snowdrop. 
dz. 85¢, 100 $6.00 
DUTCH IRIS Superb cut flowers, these iris 
come from bulbs that are perfectly hardy 
in well drained soil. Clear, brilliant colors. 
Excelsior, white; Wedgewood, blue. 
dz. $1.00, 100 $8.00 
Imperator, blue; Yellow Queen. 
dz. $ .90, 100 $7.00 

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bell—a charming native of Centra] Asia, 
Deep blue to violet flowers. 18 inches high. 
dz. 50¢, dz. $3.50 
MUSCARI HEAVENLY BLUE (Grape 
Hyacinth) Stiff little spikes of grape-like 
bells. Cobalt blue, 6 to 8 inches high. They 
are persistent and will increase rapidly. 
dz. 50¢, 100 $4.00 
MUSCARI ALBUS (The White Grape Hya- 
cinth) The blossoms are like tiny clustered 
pearls. 
dz. 60¢, a $5.00 
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MUSCARI PLUMOSA  Feathery plumes of 
violet flowers, 7 inches high. An unusual 
flower. dz. 50¢, 100 $4.00 

LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM The Snowflake— 
Handsome white pendant bells, 18 in. high, 
May flowering. dz. $1.25, 100 $10.00 
LEUCOJUM VERNUM The Spring Snow- 
flake. 6” to 12” high and blooming a month 
earlier than L. aestivum. 
dz. $1.00, 100 $8.00 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (The Virginia 
Bluebell) Beautiful blue and pink bells, the 
two colors combined in one flower. We offer 
large roots. ea. 35¢, dz. $3.50 
ORNITHOGALUM NUTANS Silver Stars 
Silky pendant corollas. silver gray shaded 
sea green. dz. 70c, 100 $5.00 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA The Wood Hya- 
cinth—Native to Spain and Portugal, flow- 
ers easily here, and will tolerate shade. 
White, rose, blue, or mixed. 
dz. 70c, 100 $5.00 
SCILLA SIBIRICA The Siberian Squill— 
Bright blue, 3 inches high, and one of the 
gayest of the tiny spring flowers. 
dz. 70¢, 100 $5.00 
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