Tarda (Dasystemon) 
The petals of this golden yellow buttercup tulip are edged in creamy 
white and are produced in great quantity on branching stems. A clump 
opening in the full sun is a delightful sight. It should be in every rock 
garden. 6 inches tall. 
$1.10 per doz. $8.00 per 100 
Erythronium (Dog Tooth Violet) 
This is a very interesting genus of bulbous plants, flowering in the 
spring, they adapt themselves readily for naturalizing. They are at home 
at the edge of a woodland, shady spots in a rock garden or that part of the 
shady border that always looked poor in the spring. Plant two inches deep, 
and three inches apart. Likes soil that contains leaf mold. Plant at once, 
do not delay for one day. 
EK. Dens-canis Albus 
This variety produces creamy white flowers with chocolate zoned cen- 
ter. Richly mottled foliage. Height rour to six inches. 
$.50 per doz. $4.00 per 109 
KE. Dens-canis Purpureus 
This charming variety has purple-violet colored flowers and mottled 
leaves. Shows to best advantage when planted with the above variety. 
$.50 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
E. Dens-canis Roseus 
In this variety we have deep rose colored flowers over beautiful bronze 
mottled leaves. A mixture of this and the white is enchanting. 
$.50 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
Puschkinia Libanotica 
A delightful early spring miniature flowering bulb. Flowers are pale 
porcelain blue and striped with a deeper blue. Produce two to three flower- 
ing stems with several flowers on each one. Planted in conjunction with 
crocus in the border, they produce a magnificent effect. They are seen best 
in the rock garden where they can be viewed at close range. 
$.35 per doz. $2.25 per 100 
Puschkinia Libanotica Alba 
This exquisite white form of the preceding is quite rare in cultivation 
and is very seldom offered. Flowers are produced in the same manner as its 
counterpart. When grown together they are an excellent combination. Plant 
three inches deep, and one inch apart, in groups of a dozen or more. We are 
Make fortunate in having been able to secure a good supply of this alluring 
orm. 
$.45 per doz. $3.00 per 160 
Chionodoxa (Glory of the Snow) 
These are the harbingers of spring. They should be used in great quan- 
tities in the front of the flower border, at the edge of foundation plantings, 
and in drifts in the rock garden. Plant three inches deep and an inch or 
two apart. They will increase rapidly, and you will enjoy them year after 
year. 
C. Gigantea (Grandiflora) 
This is the most delightful and largest of the group. The flowers are 
produced three to four on a stem that is three to four inches tall. Beautiful 
light blue color with slight variation in shades. 
$.45 per doz. $3.00 per 100 
