
HY ACINTHS 
Easily grown, producing large 
spikes of extremely fragrant flowers. 
Jan Bos—Beautiful scarlet; early. 
Pink Pearl—Rosy pink, very early. 
L’Innocence—Pure white, fine spike, 
Grand Maitre—Lavender blue; large 
and broad spike. 
20c each, 6 for $1.00, 
50 for $7.50 
CROCHS 
One of the first flowers to bloom 
in March, the Crocus heralds the com- 
ing of Spring. Excellent for use in 
the lawn, in flower borders, on the 
slopes of terraces, or along the edges 
of walks. Available in the following 
colors: 
Yellow Blue Purple 
White Striped Mixed 
12 for 40c, 35 for $1.00, 
100 for $2.50 

Crocus 

BULBS FOR BEAUTY. 
by Charles H. Mueller 
Everything the home gardener wants to know about bulbs from the first 
spring crocus to the last autumn lily ... how deep to plant, how far to space, 
and when to divide. Includes chapters on Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Iris, 
Lilies, Minor Bulbs, Bulbs for Woodland and Rock Gardens. 3 color plates, 
35 line drawings, 13 photographs. 
$3.50 each, postpaid 

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