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NEW ERANTHIS (Winter Aconite) 
GUINEA GOLD. Deep yellow with bronze shadings. Short stems. Leaves 
bronzy tinged. Rather late flowering and useful for prolonging the flow- 
ering season. Sweet scented. A selection from the original Tubergeni 
introduction which is very fine. A true and even stock. 
3, $.90; 10, $2.70 

SCILLA TUBERGENIANA 
NEW SCILLA 
TUBERGENIANA. Exceedingly early flowering. A wonderful com- 
panion for Crocus and Winter Aconite. The color of the flowers 
is a very delicate light blue. Each bulb gives three or more 5” 
spikes with many flowers to the spike. Fine for the rockery, gar- 
den or indoor forcing. Recently introduced from Northern Persia. 
10, $1.20; 100, $10.80 




NEW MUSCARI 
ARMENIACUM, CANTAB. A very pretty new variety. Flowers are bright 
clear Cambridge-blue. Very free-flowering. Short, sturdy stems. 
10, $1.80; 100, $16.20 
NEW DOUBLE HYACINTH 
MADAM HAUBENSAK. Enormous spike with fine, double, soft pink bells. 
Late flowering. As many as 90 flowers have been counted on a well-de- 
veloped spike. Each, $1.50 
GALANTHUS (Snowdrops) | 
PLICATUS. (The Great Crimean Snowdrop). A rare species from South- 
ern Russia. Broad, plicate leaves and large globular pure white flowers. 
Blossoms later than G. Nivalis. Each, $.75; 5, $3.40 
