C. Tomasinianus 
This species is one of the earliest to flower. Graceful and slender. 
Pale sapphire-lavender, shaded on the outside petals Silver gray. It flow- 
ers freely and increases rapidly. Very fine for naturalizing with Chionodoxa 
Luciliae Alba. 
$.45 per doz. $3.00 per 100 
Fritillaria Meleagris 
If you have had disappointment with this genus, do not despair. LE 
you follow the instructions given, you should be rewarded by beautiful 
chequered flowers. They are well worth the little care they demand. Plant 
in lightly shaded places, they dislike the mid-day sun. Plant four inches 
deep, in loamy leaf mold, three to four inches apart. Color is rosy purple, 
chequered darker sometimes with greenish color. The bell shaped flowers 
are usually produced two or three per stem. . 
$.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
Fritillaria Meleagris Alba 
The Queen of the May flowering bulbs. Color is white, chequered light 
greenish pink. 
$.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
Galanthus Elwesii (Snowdrop) 
By far the mcst beautiful and largest of the snowdrops. Flowers are 
globe shaped, pure snow white, produced on a 6 inch stem. Leaves are 
greyish green, larger than any other variety. A native of Asia Minor, 
should be planted where it will receive more sun than other varieties. Once 
planted, it should not be disturbed. A must for the rock garden. Can 
also be used to good advantage in clumps in the flower border. We have on 
hand a good supply of this rarity. $.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
Galanthus Nivalis flore pleno 
This is a quaint and desirable form of the common snowdrop. It is a 
miniature. Plant in groups or naturalize in woodland, the rock garden or 
the border. $.75 per doz. $5.00 per 100 
Muscari Botryoides (Grape Hyacinth) 
This variety has long been sold and can be naturalized in many old 
gardens. A single bulb will produce two to three spikes of flowers. Color 
light blue. Easy culture. When used in groups with Triandrus Thalia a 
lovely effect is produced. $.40 per doz. $2.50 per 100 
Muscari Botryoides Album 
This charming white variety should be planted more liberally. It is 
exquisite and dainty. Flowers are set close to the stem and are handsome 
planted with the blue variety. Plant three inches deep, one and a half to 
two inches apart. $.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
This race of bulbous plants is very charming. May and June flowering. 
Known as the wood hyacinth. They are extremely hardy. They naturalize 
themselves freely and easily, increasing year by year. They are not too 
particular as to their location, doing equally well in a sunny, semi-shade 
and quite full shade condition. They are magnificent planted in drifts in 
semi-shade. They enhance flower borders. They fill a definite need under 
shrubs, in the background of a rock garden. Plant four inches deep, three 
to five inches apart, and always in clumps or drifts. Use all three colors. 
$.45 per doz. $3.00 per 100 
