BULBS For A Colorful 
THESE PLANTS ARE ESPECIALLY GOOD FOR ROCK GARDENS 
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 
suitable for these adaptable and showy flowers—in masses, or almost singly in rock garden crannies, for 
bordering walks, or as underplantings. 
These tiny, colorful and entirely dependable plants bloom on year after year without care or lifting. 
CHIONODOXA WINTER ACONITE (enn) 
Glory-of-the-Snow (Luciliae). A These bright, buttercup yellow flowers bloom in the late Winter or 
showy, starshaped flower of lav- very early Spring. Best planted in partly shaded areas in ‘‘drifts.” 
ender-blue brilliance with white Combine with Snowdrops, Scillas and Chionodoxa for best effect in a 
throat. Height 5 in. 10 for 45c., succession of blooms. 10 for 60c., 25 for $1.25. 
25 for $1.00 
White (Luciliae alba). 
10 for 75c., 25 for $1.50 GRAPE HYACINTHS (Muscari) 
Pink (Luciliae rosea). 
10 for 75c., 25 for $1.50 Dainty, Grape-like flowers in blues and whites on delicate stems 
characterize this group. Absolutely hardy and do well anywhere. 
Height 6 in. Plant in clumps for best effect. 
H Y A C ’ N T H S Blue. . 25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.75 White. . 25 for $1.25, 100 for $4.25 
Dutch Hyacinths are noted 
for their rich fragrance and 
depth of color in the early Spring. 
Plant them in beds or groups of 
one or more colors or “sprinkle” 
them throughout other bulb plant- 
ings. Hyacinths are a great favor- 
ite for formal or “pattern” lay- 
outs as they are noted for uniform- 
ity of height. 
Full Flower Heads in Three 
Vibrant Colors 
BLUE ROSE WHITE 
Any Assortment of Colors—All 
in Top Grade Bulbs 

Queen of the Blues O tore lee 10 for... .$1.75 ‘ : 
A magnificent Hyacinth for any purpose PAS OYE. $4.50 Scilla Snowdrops 
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