

Zor Early Spring Color in Your Garden 
Single Early Tulips 
KEIZERSKROON 
This brilliantly colored April-flowermg Tulip brings the 
Winter-weary garden a sparkle of color thrilling to see. Bright 
scarlet with broad yellow edges. Very suitable for formal beds 
Plants Especially Good for Rock Garden 
The delight of discovering the first flowers of Spring pushing through 
the softening earth is one of the thrills every gardener awaits eagerly. 
No garden is too small and almost any location imaginable is suit- 
able for these adaptable and showy flowers —in drifts or mas I 

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rock gardens, for bordering walks, as underplantings, in the lawn. 
These tiny, colorful and entirely dependable plants bloom on year 
after year without care or lifting, 
DUTCH HYACINTHS 
For rich fragrance and depth of color in the early Spring there is nothing to 
equal Hyacinths. Plant them in beds or groups of one or more colors or “sprinkle” 
them through our other bulb plantings. Always a favorite for “pattern’’ layouts 
as they are noted for uniformity of height, 
and garden borders. 
1OMtowee eee ; $1.60 
25 tower: ee 3.50 

Keizerskroon (Single Early) 
a COTTAGE TU LIPS (FOSTERIANA) 




BLUE—ROSE—WHITE—Distinct Vibrant Colors Eranthis Hyemalis 
These charming, long, oval flowers on Jong, slender, stiff stems bloom Si eerie Sees aoe apn Any Assortment of Colors, All in Exhibition Size Bulbs 
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qm early in May. No Tulips equal the Cottage Tulips for cutting. Excellent huge, rounded flower glisten in the sunlight, catch- Gobul bse ees. 25 10 bulbs : $2.00 25 bulbs:..::..... $4.75 
) for use in bouquets and flower arrangement. ing every highlight. ; 
= i There is nothing to equal the Red Emperor in 
' Marjorie Bowen. Large, well-formed flower in buff and salmon-pink to size and brilliance. 12-inch stem. CHIONODOXA 
deep rose-pink. Unusual color combination. Height 24 in. 10 for $1.30, ii toe. $1.75 $3.75 

Luciliae (Glory-of-the-Snow). A showy, star-shaped flower of lavender-blue brilliance 
100 for $10.00. with white throat. Height 5 in. 


G. W. Leak. The dazzling spectrum-red of this cup-shaped flower with = 10 for : cee $0.45 ATES (ol cae omic CRS rE STEEN . $1.00 
apricot-yellow anthers makes this the most brilliant of all Tulips. Highly RB vf ° jj Sz , / O pacilise. ree The white See a O6 f Bie 
= 5 : = ; “| GMLCA r 3 $0.70 25 for Soren $1.50 
rec sht 29 in. 10 for $1.30, 100 for $10.00. oe ce) : : sec acn Dl. 
recommended. Height in or c a4 Luciliae rosea. Pink form. 
These Tulips originally came from Asia Minor 10 for $0.75 25 for Seen brag) 

and Central Asia to Europe, where they have been 
developed and hybridized over the years. Botanical 
or Species Tulips as they are sometimes called, 
CHAM ELEON T U LIP = New prefer good, but not too rich, well-drained soil in 
full sun. Beautiful for the rock garden. 
Marjorie Bowen (Cottage) Ossi Oswalda. A most unusual Tulip of Darwin type, noted, as its name Plant them deep and leave untouched for many 
years. 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite) 
These bright, buttercup yellow flowers bloom in the late Winter or very early 
Spring. Best planted in partly shaded areas in “drifts.” Combine with Galanthus, 
Scillas and Chionodoxa for best effect in a succession of blooms. 
LO OER ee ts aseieeen eae $0.75 25 for. 

indicates, for its change in color as it matures. This white flower with a 
rose-pink edge gradually assumes the rosy-pink throughout. A delightful Kaufmanniana Gaiety. A delightful water-lily 
: y % ei ae OF p $1.30. 25 for $3.25 type of improved T. kaufmanniana. _ The white 
novelty for your garden. Height 25 in. 10 for $1.30, 25 for $3.25. flower is striped with red on the outside. Height 
4 in. aluable for the rockery. Among the first 
to bloom. 10 for $1.75, 25 fo 75 


GALANTHUS 6(Snowdrops). 
Small white, drooping flowers on delicate stems bloom while snow 
still leaves a lacy coverlet. They thrive in rich loam with some 
leafmold mixed in. Plant thickly for loveliest effect. 


Kaufmanniana vivaldi. A lovely clear yellow 
shaded red on outside. Very interesting foliage 







T it PS whic dark green with darker markings. Height x 5 ar rane a 
' = Z 10 in-~ 10 bulbs for 52.00, 25 for 34.50. 7: Hyacinth 25 for. . 61.75 100 for Pees - 96.00 
} These graceful, Lily-like flowers are the result of a cross between Darwin Praestans Fusilier. Brilliant scarlet. A spectacu- 
fi Tuli d Tuli trofl Very charming and decorative blooms lar, tall-growing specie—about 10 in. 10 for $1.75, 
f } - ulips and Tulipa retroflexa. y ga a oms. 25 for $3.7 
h : ‘ : : : MUSCARI (Grape-hyacinths) 
Alaska. Clear bright yellow with slightly reflexed petals. Very cheerful. j 
: Height 26 in. 10 for $1.30, 25 for $3.25. Dainty, Grape-like flowers in blues and whites on delicate stems characterize this 
; group. Absolutely hardy and do well anywhere. Height 6 inches. Plant in clumps. 
Don Jose. This vivid scarlet with yellow base is long lasting. A great Armeniacum. Blue. 
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favorite. Height 30 in. 10 for $1.50, 100 for $3.75. 25 for $1.00 100 for ‘ : $3.75 
Philemon. More heavily reflexed than the two varieties above, hence more Botryoides alba. White. 
Lily-like. Lovely creamy-yellow. Height 22 in. 10 for $1.50, 100 for $3.75 25 for $1.25 100 for.. oe amas epa eo 
Alaska 
SCILLA Sibirica) 
Kaufmanniana Sibirica. These delightful sky-blue, bell-like flowers appear as the late snows melt 
between the flowering of the Crocuses and the Narcissi. Fine for naturalizing and rock 
gardens. Plant 2 in. deep in shade or sun. Height 4 in. 
Cc R oO Cc U Ss 2s tor “ie . pee LD) LOOM OR acne ees er $4.25 
: ; , 5 “ saee Campanulata alba. A charming white form similar to Sibirica and just as hardy. 
Showiest Spring flower for beds, borders, grass Scilla Sibirica Plant 4 to 6 in. deep. © : 
or woodland and first to push through in the 25 for : saigtueneaselea NOOMfior=s seve Ren ae $4.25 
Spring. Plant in deeply dug, light, well-drained : z 
soil in full sun or shade. Do not mow or cut Campanutata rosea. A pink form to add variety to your rock garden, Plant 
foliage in Spring until it has ripened completely. 4 to 6 in. deep. 
Move only when they become too crowded. DR faa eat Ae ee ee $1.25 LOO Chor eee eae eee ee $4.25 
Excellent for naturalizing. Note — These Scilla may be purchased in groups of twenty-fives or hundreds in hess Haas ; apr 
CROCUS RAINBOW COLLECTION assorted colors if desired. E Be ‘ a 
All Colors Included - , + Muscari (Grape-hyacinth) 
50 bulbs (CR_50)............... . $1.50 vin} _| a 
100 bulbs (CR 100)........... $2.50 ein SEUEMECIOnT ie || 

6 io] apart 


Rock Garden Bull. Collection 
LOW GROWING, EARLY FLOWERING IN GAY COLORS 
CROCUS “JUMBO” 
Extra Large Bulbs 




























. ' Cqichicuns: 
yea Purple ade pe ; = —_—- Separately Packed and Labeled 
$1.25 30 Crocus (mixed colors) 20 Scilla (blue) 
10 Chionodoxa (blue) 20 Galanthus (Snowdrops) 
20 Muscari (10 blue, 10 white) 20 Kaufmanniana Tulips, Gaiety 
’s [2 inf or faord apart. 





or in mixture of four colors. 
Ghieneders BelbipianenenGude 120 Rock Garden Bulbs for $7.50 
ROSEDALE NURSERIES On the Saw Mill River Parkway EASTVIEW, NEW YORK 

