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Grape Hyacinths 
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MISCELLANEOCUS BULBS and ROOTS—Continued 
PLUMED HYACINTH 
(Muscari Plumosum) 
Handsome feathery plumes of violet-colored 
flowers. Very unusual. Ideal for rock gardens. 
Blooms in May. Height 7 inches. Plant 
55¢ for 12; $1.00 for 25; $3.75 for 100 
HENRYI. Rich apricot-yellow flowers spotted 
with brown. Stalks 5 feet tall carrying 6 to 8 
blossoms in August. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
(Muscari) 
The sweet-scented Grape Hyacinths are so 
exquisite that they deserve to be planted by 
the tens of thousands. Easily forced in the 
house. Once planted they last year after year. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Lovely bright sky-blue 
flowers. Best and finest of the Grape Hya- 
cinths. 55c¢ for 12; $1.00 for 25; $3.75 for 100 
DUTCH IRIS 
“THE GARDEN ORCHID” 
As graceful as Orchids, these Iris are unsurpassed 
as cut flowers and stand any amount of handling, last- 
ing fully one week in water. The flowers are not only 
superior in substance, brilliancy and purity of color but 
also earlier and larger, and of greater refinement than 
the old Spanish Iris. Plant in clumps of six or a dozen, 
4 inches apart, 2 inches deep, in a sunny, well-drained 
spot. In very cold sections protect with a mulch of 
peat moss, straw or leaves. The bulbs multiply rapidly 
and enlarge your planting each year. 
BLUE HORIZON. (S. de Vlieger.) Very broad and 
strong light violet-blue standards; falls soft sky-blue. 
Narrow orange stripe, large beautiful flower. 27 in. 
tall. 
IMPERATOR. A strong growing Iris with rich deep 
blue flowers. Splendid greenhouse variety. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. Uniformly pure white, broad 
falls, very good form and substance. 22 inches high. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Rich golden yellow flower on 
strong, sturdy stems 28 inches high. 
$1.00 per doz.; $1.95 for 25; $7.75 per 100. 
The Sensational Novelty for 1949. In bulb type and 
habit this beautiful Iris resembles the Dutch Iris. The 
color is a deep, rich velvety violet-purple, a completely 
new color in Iris of this type, and is the result of many 
years of painstaking work by Mr. Carl Salbach of 
California. $2.00 for 12; $3.95 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
WEDGEWOOD. The straight, strong stems carry flow- 
ers of a large size. The color is a lovely shade of light 
blue, with yellow blotch touched with orange on eacn 
lower lip. Extremely dignified and appealing. Solely 
for growing indoors during winter. 
95¢ per doz.; $1.80 for 25; $6.85 for 100 
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CANDIDUM 
Lily). 
blooming in June. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. 
REGALE. 
flowers with pure white centers and canary- 
yellow throats. Outside of petals white with 
a shading of lilac-pink. Six-foot stems often 
carry as many as 20 blossoms in June and July. 
Plant 6 inches deep. 
Oregon grown large size bulbs: 45c each; 

Snowflakes 
HARDY LILIES 
(Madonna or St. Joseph’s 
Popular, pure white, fragrant flower 
inches deep. 
French grown large size bulbs, 
55¢ each; $1.50 for 3; $5.75 for 12 
65c¢ each; $1.85 for 3; $6.55 for 12 
Large, fragrant, trumpet-shaped 

Scilla Sibirica 
$1.25 for 3; $4.75 for 12 
ORNITHOGALUM 
(Star of Bethiehem) 
UMBELLATUM. This is a small white hardy variety that is seen 
in great profusion in many of the older gardens. It does well in 
most parts of the country and blooms abundantly year after year. 
95c for 12; $1.85 for 25; $7.35 for 100 
OXALIS (Shamrocks) 
A winter flowering house plant, suitable for pots or hanging 
baskets. Set bulbs in a 5-inch pot, and keep in the dark for at 
least 10 days before bringing into the light. 
YELLOW, LAVENDER, PINK, MIXED COLORS. 
Any of the above: 45c per doz.; 90c for 25; $3.45 for 100 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) 
There is nothing more pleasing in the garden than a large batch 
of the snowy graceful blossoms of the Snowdrops in the early days 
of the spring. Plant in partly shaded situation. 
SINGLE FLOWERING. 75c for 12; $1.40 for 25; $5.25 for 100 
SCILLA SIBIRICA 
A very charming plant for early spring flowering, either planted 
in masses or for edging. They are of dwarf, compact habit, and 
excellent for bedding, in pots, bowls, etc., and form a pleasing 
effect among indoor plants. 
SPRING BEAUTY. Greatly improved Sibirica. Brighter blue 
flowers twice the size of the older variety, with longer, stronger 
stems. 75¢ for 12; $1.45 for 25; $5.85 for 100 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
(Wood Hyacinths) 
Very beautiful and popular spring flower, flowering in May. 
They are quite hardy and very fine for naturalizing in woods, wild 
gardens, shrubberies, borders, etc., where they should be freely 
planted., They thrive in shady places where other plants die. Grow 
12 inches high and resemble loose spikes of Hyacinths. 
BLUE QUEEN, WHITE QUEEN, ROSE QUEEN. 
60c for 12; $1.15 for 25; $4.25 for 100 
(Leucojum 
SNOWFLAKE Vernum) 
One of the earliest and most attractive spring flowers. Grows 
from 6 to 8 inches high, and bears dainty nodding flowers which 
are white tipped with green. Plant 2 inches deep. 
12 for $1.00; $1.95 for 25; $7.75 for 100 
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