Early Spring Garden 
SCILLA 
Scilla siberica. Delightful, sky-blue, bell-like flowers appear as the 
late snows melt. Hardy and likes sun or shade. Height 4 in. Fine 
for naturalizing and rock gardens. Plant 2 in. deep. 25 for $1.25, 
100 for $4.25. 
S. campanulata alba. A charming white form, similar to Siberica 
and just as hardy. Plant 4 to 6 in. deep. 25 for $1.25, 100 for $4.25. 
S. campanulata rosea. <A pink form to add variety to your rock 
garden. Plant 4 to 6 in. deep. 25 for $1.25, 100 for $4.25. 
SNOW DROPS (Galanthus) 
Small white, drooping flowers on delicate stems bloom while snow 
still leaves a lacy coverlet. They thrive in rich loam with some leaf- 
mold mixed in. Plant thickly for loveliest effect—along walks, under - 
neath shrubbery or trees—setting them 3 in. deep. 25 for $1.25, 
109 for $5.50. 

Chionodoxa Luciliae Eranthis Hyemalis 
Rock Garden 
Bulb Collection 
Low Growing, Early 
Flowering in Gay Colors 
(Separately packed and 
labeled) 
10 Clusiana (Lady Tulips) 
25 Crocus, assorted colors 
20 Grape Hyacinths, 
purple-blue 
20 Scilla siberica, sky- 
blue 
20 Snowdrops, white 
10 Chionodoxa, lavender- 
blue and white 
10 Gaiety, Kaufmanniana 
Tulip 
20 Winter Aconite, yellow 
8 Different Varieties 
135 Bulbs for $7.75 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS: 
If possible, prepare soil a week 
in advance digging to a depth of 
at least 10 inches. Manure should 
not come in direct contact with 
bulbs but may be mixed with 
soil immediately below them. 
Bulbs should be set in upright 
with no air pockets around them. 
Set in ground in November and 
do not muleb until ground is 
frozen 
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Bulb Planting Guide 
