

Madonna Lily 
LEUCOJUM (Spring Snow Flake) 
Dainty, nodding, white bell-shaped flowers 
tipped with green, growing 6 to 8 inches high. 
One of the earliest spring blooming plants. Plant 
about 2 inches deep. 
$1.00 per dozen 
CROCUS—SPRING FLOWERING 
What flower lover does not get a thrill on dis- 
covering these real harbingers of spring? 
Crocus are the first flowers to greet us. 
They come quickly into bloom, often before the 
snow and ice have disappeared. A sunny nook, 
in the border, or dotted around the lawn where 
they may be viewed from the indoors will be a 
delight when the severe days of winter are wan- 
ing. 
Crocus may be planted anywhere, about three 
inches deep, but will do best in sunny and par- 
tially sheltered situation. 
Yellow, purple, light blue, dark blue, white and 
white striped blue ______ Doz. 65c: 100 $5.00 
AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS 
These giant flowering Amaryllis produce wonderful flowers with less attention and care 
than any other bulb plant. All that is necessary is to pot them in any ordinary soil and water, 
and in a few weeks (6 to 8) will produce heavy spikes of magnificent flowers. 
Many colors and shades, including striped______-_______- Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50; Doz. $9.00 
GALANTHUS NIVALIS (Snowdrops) 
These little flowers are well named as often they mingle with late snowfalls. They bloom 
They should be planted thickly in groups, under trees and 
BY Pea a ee ed Doz. $1.00; 100 $7.50 
before all other early flowers. 
shrubs in moist, cool soil if possible ___.__...___- 
SCILLA (Wood Hyacinth) 
Scilla Siberica, Spring Beauty—A vastly improved Scilla, brilliant rich blue on tall stems. 


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“The Madonna Lily” 
(LILIUM CANDIDUM ) 
These wonderfully-lovely lilies, with their delightfully fragrant pure-white flowers 
are invaluable:for the garden. Their blooming season is approximately the same 
as Delphiniums, and what a pretty picture they make blooming together. It is beauti- 
ful. 
Plant in groups of several bulbs, about four inches below the surface to top of 
bulb, in soil that is well drained. Planting early is quite necessary in order that they 
make considerable root growth before cold weather comes. A light covering to keep 
off early freezing is desirable. 
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THE “REGAL LILY’ — LILIUM REGALE 
One of our finest and hardiest lilies. Plant bulbs in the fall as early as available, 
preferably in a loamy soil, and well-drained location. The Regal Lily when thor- 
oughly established grows from four to six feet tall and often produces from 20 to 30 
beautiful pearly white flowers with soft yellow centers, and with reddish brown 
shadings on the outside, varying in intensity. 
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CHIONODOXA SARDENSIS (Glory of the Snow) 
Brilliant little star-shaped, intense blue flowers with white centers, flower spikes 
with 10 to 15 flowers blooming atthe same time as the Crocus. Plant about three 
inches deep in groups. 
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COLCHICUM—AUTUMN FLOW- 
ERING CROCUS 
Colchicum bulbs will bloom anywhere without 
soil or moisture. If laid on window sill or any- 
where that light reaches them they will burst 
into bloom in a few days. After through bloom- 
ing they may be planted outdoors as they are 
quite hardy. Largest bulbs, will produce from 
5 to 10 or more large lavender flowers. 
Each 55c: Doz. $5.50 
ALLIUM 
Alliums have globular heads of flowers much 
like the Blue Lace flowers, borne on erect bare 
stems. Should be planted in sunny position. 
Good for rock gardens. 
Neapoliatum—Grows to 15 inches in height 
Charming white flowers. Good for cutting. 
Doz. $1.00; 100 $7.50 
Spring Crocus 

Hybrid Amaryllis 
Doz. 80c; 100 $6.00 
