Miscellaneous Bulbs 
CHIONODOXA (Clory of the Snow) 
LUCILIAE. Flowers about the same time as the Crocuses, 
producing from 12 to 15 small star-shaped sky-blue flowers, 
with a pure white heart. Fall planting, 3 inches deep. 
$0.75 for 10, $ 4.75 per 100. 
LUCILIAE ALBA. This is the white form of the above; splen- 
did. | $0.90 for 10, $ 6.00 per 100. 
LUCILIAE ROSEA. A pink form of the above. 
$0.90 for 10, $ 6.00 per 100. 
SARDENSIS. This is the earliest Chionodoxa; the color is a 
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FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS (Guinea Hen Flower or Checkered 
Lily) 
These produce in early April, dwarf pendent, bell-shaped 
flowers in various shades of color, curiously checkered. 
$0.65 for 10, $ 4.00 per 100. 
MELEAGRIS ALBA. This is the pure white form of the 
above. $0.90 for 10, $ 6.00 per 100. 
FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS (Crown Imperial). Hardy border 
plants of stately growth, producing clusters of pendent 
bell shaped flowers, surmounted by a tuft of green leaves. 
Plant in October, about 6 inches deep and 8 inches apart. 
AURORA. Red orange, height 30 inches. 
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GALANTHUS (Snowdrops). These well known little white 
flowers need no introduction; Fall planting, 2 inches deep. 
NIVALIS. $0.90 for 10, $ 6.00 per 100. 
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NIVALIS FLORE PLENO. Double Snowdrop. 
$1.10 for 10, $6 8.00 per100. 
LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM (Snowflake). Somewhat similar to 
the Snowdrop, but larger and of stronger texture; height 
about 10 inches. Flowers late in April, producing beauti- 
ful, large, white flowers, tipped green. 
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