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MENTOR, OHIO 49 
HERALDS OF SPRING — Cont. 
Grapectivyaciniths —_. « 25 $ .80 100 $2.40 
Sturdy little spikes of tightly placed bells like an 
inverted bunch of grapes. The color is a lovely 
gentian blue. These bulbs will quickly naturalize 
themselves in most any location. 6 inches tall, April 
flowering. 
Scilla Campanulata se 25 $ .90 100 $2.80 
The much admired Wood Hyacinth which blooms 
with the Azaleas giving several spikes, 10 to 12 inches 
tall with open sprays of bells similar to hyacinths. 
We offer Blue —Pink—and White. 

BEAUTIFUL DUTCH IRIS 
Large clear colored blooms on strong 18 to 20 inch 
stems in early June. Fine for forcing under glass, these 
are the flowers everyone admires in their florists windows 
in late Winter. They bloom freely in the garden if given 
a light winter mulch of straw or other protective material. 
Imperator re eee 2555 1.25.8 L008S4.29 
Broad deep blue falls with yellow marking near 
center. Deep blue upright center petals. 
Wedgewood __ Sa 25401.29) 7100) 94.25 
Clear light blue with extra large flowers on strong 
stalks. The best for forcing. 



White Excelsior ___ 25 $1.25 100 $4.25 
Pure white upright center petals and cream white 
falls. 
mellow Queen =. 2 =e Bee 2 5eol 2ome LO0eS4.25 

Bright primrose color throughout. 
HYACINTHS: 
Erench’ White Homans — fix $1.50 Doz. 2.80 
Flowering in from 5 to 7 weeks. Plant a few every 
two weeks from late September until early January. 
Delightful sprays of sweetly scented pure white bells 
lasting well in the home. 
NARCISSI: 
This is the cluster flowered group that flowers so readi- 
ly indoors if planted after September 15th and up to late 
January. Keep planted bulbs in a cool dark place until 
they sprout 3 to 4 inches then place in a sunny window. 
DEAINE EVV ITO eee 25 $1.50 100 $5.60 
Clusters of pure white sweet scented flowers. 
