Regal Lilies; each = ae $ .25 
Narcissus «v2.4 4 ee eee 12 for 1.00 
Tulips—Double Red... L2zfore200 
‘Tulips——Mixed te oe eee 24 for 1.00 
Tulips—Holland, priced according to size 
| and variety. 
Russians Lillies Beach eee 20 
Dahlias 30 svarietiess.. =e aes pl ome LOMmEOU 
Gannast 2 eed ae eee 10 
Glads ish 2o oat) Se ap ee ae 25 for 1.00 
igerelsily 2. sete eens 25c each, or 5 for 1.00 
Stareorsbethleneme= 2 ees L2gf ore 
Granepel VAC i ieeseee ie eee nee ee 12for 225 
Chionodoxa Luciliae or 7 
Clonve Ota thes snow aes 100 for 2.50 
Scarce Item 
A Real Novelty ____. $1.50 each; or 6 for $7.50 
Feather Hyacinth, tasseled or Fair Haired 
Hyacinth, or Shredded Lilac. Those are the common 
names given this Bulb; in bloom, the correct name 
is MUSCARI COMASUM VAR. MONSTROSUM. 
The leaves are about one third of an inch wide 
and about one foot in length. 
Raceme 1% to 1% fcot long, drooping flowers, 
sterile, cut up into fine shreds. 
A most interesting hardy plant, flowers, blue, 
similar to Muscari Plumosum. 
Dormant July and August, root growth starts 
in September. 
Raceme loose when it reaches full growth. The 
top two thirds in shape resembles a sheared cone- 
shaped cedar, color a blue mist, often bending until 
it reaches the ground. The base of the cone is two 
to three inches in diameter, from there to the bulb 
is a smooth, naked stem. 
