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HARBINGERS OF SPRING! 
These early spring flowers should be planted liberally in masses under trees, ever- 
greens, and shrubs, as borders to flower beds, and in the rock garden and lawn. 
GRAPE HYACINTH 
The Grape Hyacinth (Muscari) is a 
small, bell-shaped flower, produced on 8- 
to 10-inch stems. The variety ‘Heavenly 
Blue’’, which we offer, is the best. Grows 
in almost any soil, poor or rich, and re- 
quires no care whatever. (25 for $1.00); 
(50 for $1.85); (100 for $3.50). 
Crocus 
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GLORY-OF-THE-SNOW 
One of the most delightful of our spring 
flowering bulbs and the first blue flower of 
the year (see color photo). Very scarce 
and expensive during the war, we are now. 
able to offer this popular bulb at exactly 
our pre-war prices. (25 for $1.00); (50 for 
$1.85); (100 for $3.50). 
SPRING 
CROCUS 
The most popular of 
all early spring flowers, 
that almost entirely dis- 
appeared from Amer- 
ican gardens during the 
war, is back again in 
all its glory. We offer 
a fine mixture only of 
Purple, Yellow, White 
and Striped varieties. 
Plant them liberally in 
masses for most effec- 
tive display in the rock- 
ery, the lawn, beneath 
shrubbery or in borders 
around flower beds, 
pools, etc (25 for 
$1.00); (50 for $1.85); 
(100 for $3.50). 
SNOW DROPS 
The earliest of all 
flowers to herald the 
approach of spring. 
They usually flower as 
soon as the frost is out 
of the ground and fre- 
quently come up 
through the snow (see 
color photo.) (20 for 
$1.00); (50 for $2.25); 
(100 for $4.25). 
Six bulbs each of 
Snowdrops, Crocus, 
Glory } of -the-Snow, 
Grape Hyacinth, 
Winter Aconite and 
Siberian Squill. 
One Collection (36 
bulbs) for $1.50. 
SIBERIAN SQUILL 
Sprays of rich blue flowers that come 
into bloom with the Crocus. Grown in 
masses with Crocus, they present a striking 
contrast. Like many of the other popular 
spring flowering bulbs they have not been 
available since the war. (20 for $1.00); 
(50 for $2.25); (100 for $4.25). 
Snowdrops 
WINTER ACONITE. 
Winter Aconite (Eranthis) is a bright 
yellow flower about 1 inch across, produced 
on 2-inch stems and comes into bloom only 
a few days later than Snowdrops (see color 
photo). (15 for $1.00.) 
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