

MIXTURE 
_ Mixture of Darwin, Cottage 
Triumph and Breeder 

Tulips oo ae .90 7.00 
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CHIONODOXA 
GIGANTEA—Soft lavender blue ......+-..+. .50 3.50 
LUCILJAE—Brilliant blue with snow white 
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LUCILIAE ALBA—White ...........+-+-505 55 4.00 
LUCILIAE ROSEHA—Pale rose to lilac rose.. .60 4.50 
SARDENSIS__Genetian-blue ........-...2+-- 45 P 3.00 
TMOLI—Clear blue with white center ..... -65 4.00 
CROCUS 
CHOICE of blue, white, purple, striped, large 
yellow, or a mixture of all colors at .-. A5 3.00 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
FINE MIXTURE ie Viicaleichel shells ioisie eels aveneltane .50 3.50 
MUSCARI 
AZUREUM—Early flowering dainty spikes of 
Cam bride isola ate creat eels nirpiens louie te .50 3.50 
AZUREUM AMPHIBOLIS—Pale blue, flower- 
ine after Azure wm es ie ce aleve aie sete meres .55 4.00 
BOTRYOIDES ALBUM—Pretty little fragrant 
Hure, Whites flowers! 25 2 ota erate es gel ateleregeaettelio ts .55 4.00 
EARLY GIANT—vVery large flowers of a 
pleasing brilliant blue .......¢......2. .50 3.50 
EARLY FLOWERING SQUILLS 
BIFOLIA—Dwarf, deep blue flowers ........- .60 4.50 
SIBIRIOA ALBA—The pure white variety .-. 55 4.00 
SIBIRICA SPRING BEAUTY — Lovely del- 
pliable oe Fee eee ee arene “/160°4 4.50 
MISCELLANEOUS 
SNOWDROPS—Bloom very early .......... .50 3.50 
TRITELEIA — OCniflora Violacea — Star 
shaped, violet blue flower on a five inch 
SHAT estes aman rene eatuailas Se ee oe Reeth al a eeeSau MMe ae .60 4.50 
LILY—CANADENSE—Deep orange, 
funnel shaped flowers; like acid 
BOLL Wome, Seu URE an Nao aie ca eee $ .25 ea, $2.50 per doz. 
DWARF NARCISSI — MINIMUS — 
like large trumpet Narcissi, but 
grow only three inches tall.. $ .25 ea. $2.50 per doz. 
COLCHICUM — Beautiful lavender 
flowers in Jate Summer or Fall $ .20 ea. $2.50 per doz. 
IRIS RETICULATA — Deep-purple 
flowers in very early Spring, 
sweet scented .....50 ee nes $ .20 ea. $2.00 per doz. 
PUSCHKINIA — Libanotica —White 
flowers, shaded soft blue $ .50 per doz. $3.50 per 100 
Plant tulips in October if possible. However, they may be 
planted anytime from September 1 until the ground freezes. 
October planting gives the bulb a chance to make roots that 
anchors it against a possible frost heave. 
Plant bulbs six inches. or more, deep, and at least six 
inches apart each way. Use bone meal for fertilizer, mixing 
it in the bottom soil. 
Do not use fresh manure of any kind. 
Pick the blossoms before they drop. Fallen petals in the 
axils of the foliage may cause the fire disease, the only dis- 
ease known to attack tulips. 
If at all possible, plant where there is little danger from 
field mice. 
