
MUSCARI 
(Grape Hyacinth) 


FRITILLARIA 
IMPERIALIS 
(Crown Imperials) 

SMALL BULBS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
Here is a collection of 100 bulbs to brighten your rock garden or wild garden in early spring. These 
lovely miniature flowers can be planted 2 to 4 inches apart, between low plants; therefore, not much 
space is required. Ten each of the following ten: Miniature Tulips, Assorted Miniature Daffodils, 
Assorted Snowdrops, Assorted Scilla, Chionodoxa, Crocus, Grape Hyacinths, Winter Aconite, 
Puschkinia and Fritillaria. 100 bulbs for $4.95. These varieties may be ordered mdividually at 
75c for 12 of any one kind, or $1.35 for 25 of any one kind. 
ALLIUM 
Alliums are very attractive bulbous plants 
producing erect, bare stems with globular heads 
of flowers, resembling the blue lace flower or 
bunch primrose. Perfectly hardy, easily grown, 
vand well adapted to rock gardens and borders. 
Azureum. Globular head of beautiful deep 
blue flowers. Height about 15 inches. 12 for 
75c; 25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100. 
Moly. Brilliant yellow flowers m clusters on 
10 to 12-inch stems. Blooms very freely in 
late spring. Will come up year after year. 
12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100. 
Neapolitanum. In May and June produces 
numerous heads of graceful white flowers 
prized for cutting. This ts also a charming 
plant to naturalize in shady woods with blue 
Wood Scilla. Height 15 mches. 12 for 75c; 
25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100. 
ANEMONE 
Exceedingly brilliant in color and excellent 
for cutting. Plant about 6 inches deep in a cool, 
moist but well-drained soil. For northern states 
we advocate spring planting; for the South, fall 
planting. Cover in winter with strawy manure. 
12 of any one variety for 75c; 25 for $1.35; 
$4.50 per 100 
Apennina. Beautiful single bright blue flowers. 
A gem for the rock garden or shady border. 
Naturalizes nicely in open woods or under 
shrubs, forming fine blue clumps blooming in 
late spring. Height 6 inches. 
Apennina Alba. A pure white form. 
Blue Poppy. Large, single blue flowers on Jong 
stems, resembling a blue poppy. 
De Caen. Taller in growth than St. Brigid and 
more single. Contains many fine shades of 
blue, white and scarlet. 
His Excellency. A grand variety bearing flow- 
ers as much as 3 inches across, of the most 
vivid velvety vermilion, with silvery base and 
a blue-black central boss. Height 1 foot. 
St. Brigid. These are the popular Anemones 
so frequently seen in the florists’ shops in the 
early spring. The flowers are unusually large, 
with a wide range of rich and brilliant colors. 
White Poppy. Large, single white flowers on 
long stems, resembling a white poppy. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Hispanica) 


BLETILLA (Hardy Orchid) 
Hyacinthina. A beautiful small Orchid that 
anyone can grow in the garden or in the 
house tn a small pot filled with peaty soil. 
Planted in November, it will bloom in 
March. The plant may then be removed 
to the garden where it will grow freely or 
can be forced into bloom agai the follow- 
ing winter. Six to eight dainty Cattleya- 
colored flowers grow on a stem about 12 to 
15 inches tall. These last from six to eight 
weeks. Grows as easily as Paper-White 
Narcissus. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
$3.75; 12 for $7.00. 
Hyacinthina Alba. White form of above. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; 6 for $5.50. 











CALLA LILY (Zantedeschia) 
Plant Callas indoors in the Iate fall. In April 
or May dormant bulbs may be planted near the 
pool in a sunny spot where they will flower 
beautifully in August or September. Available 
in Pink, White, Yellow, and Black-throated all 
at 50c each. 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory-of-the-Snow) 
A mass planting forms a lovely display—a 
mass of blue and white, intense and brilliant. 
They bloom at the time of the Crocuses, pro- 
ducing dwarf flower spikes that bear from twelve 
to fifteen flowers of sky-blue with a pure white 
heart. They should be planted in the fall, 3 
inches deep, about eighteen bulbs to a square 
foot, in a sunny location or in half shade and in 
places where they can remain undisturbed for a 
number of years. All are 6 to 7 inches high, 
therefore excellent in the rockery as well. 
Gigantea (Alleni). Large light blue flowers, 
most charming in masses. 12 for 65c; 25 for 
$1.20; $4.00 per 100. 
Luciliae. Bright blue, white center. Often six 
to eight blooms on each stem. 12 for 65c; 
25 for $1.20; $4.00 per 100. 
Luciliae Alba. A very beautiful pure white 
variety. 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100. 
Luciliae Rosea. A fine variety with pink flow- 
ers. 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100. 
Sardensis. True gentian-blue. 12 for 65c; 
25 for $1.20; $4.00 per 100. 
Mixed. All varieties mixed. 12 for 65c; 25 for 
$1.20; $4.00 per 100. 
ERANTHIS (Winter Aconite) 
Little yellow flowers like buttercups, 3 inches 
tall. Will thrive under trees. They seed them- 
selves freely. Plant at once upon receipt, firmly, 
2 inches deep in shade or full sun, about eighteen 
bulbs to a square foot. 
Hyemalis. Clear yellow; very early. Good for 
the rock garden, under Sedums or under trees. 
12 for 65c; 25 for $1.20; $4.00 per 100. 
Hyemalis Cilicica. Deep yellow. Foliage 
bronzy, finely cut. Fine for rock garden. 
12 for 65c; 25 for $1.20; $4.00 per 100. 
ERYTHRONIUM (Trout Lily) 
Also known as Dogs-Tooth Violet 
and Adders-Tongue 
_ These are charming woodland plants produc- 
ing small lily-like flowers in early April in delicate 
tints of white, pink, cream, bright yellow and 
rose.. They thrive in wooded places, under 
shrubs and in shaded corners or crevices of the 
rock garden. 
Mixed. A fine mixture of many shades. Splendid 
for naturalizing and for rock garden in light 
shade. 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25; $7.50 per 100. 
