S. Campanulata Coerulea 
A very desirable blue form 10 to 12 inches tall. Planted with late bloom- 
ing daffodils of the same height, an unusually lovely picture is created. 
$.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
S. Campanulata Rosea 
This quaint, soft pink form is always in great demand. 10 to 12 inches 
tall. : 
$.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
8. Campanulata Alba Maxima 
Lovely snow white form having good erect habit. 10 to 12 inches tall. 
$.45 per doz. $3.00 per 100 
S. Sitberica Spring Beauty 
This form is a great improvement over the common variety. It is very 
bright blue, flowers are produced larger and on taller stems, and in great 
quantity. Increases very rapidly. May flowering. 4 inches tall. 
$.75 per doz. $5.00 per 100 
S. Siberica Alba 
White form of the preceding and even more delightful. Plant together 
with the sky blue and in drifts. 
$.45 per doz. $3.00 per 100 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite) 
Produces deep buttercup yellow flowers over bronze cut foliage. 3to4 
inches tall. They should be planted in moist and particularly shaded areas. 
They are extremely effective associated with Scilla Siberica Spring Beauty 
or Chionodoxa. They flower very early. Impcrtant— Bulbs should be 
planted upon receipt because these bulbs lose their vitality quickly. 
$.40 per doz. $2.50 per 100 
FALL FLOWERING BULBS 
Colchicum 
Unless these bulbs are ordered by September 15, it would be advisable 
to wait a year. After that date, they make fairly rapid growth and will 
begin flowering in transit. If, however, you are within driving distance of 
our nurseries, the small variety that we offer is particularly exquisite. They 
also go under the name cf Meadow Saffrons, but it is an error to call them 
autumn crocus. The Colchicums have no relation other than flowering about 
the same time. They belong to the lily family, while the fall crocus belong 
to the iris family. They are quite often cffered in Metropolitan newspapers 
under all sorts of weird names such as Mysteria, etc., called the Wonder 
Bulb. It is true that you can stand the bulb on the window sill and it will 
quickly come into bloom without water or soil. This cf course wrecks the 
bulb. For best results, plant outdoors where they will receive at least three 
to four hours of sunshine. They appreciate a good, well drained soil. Cover 
the tops of the bulbs with two to three inches of soil. Place them three to 
four inches apart. Plant in groups of six or mcre. 
C. Autumnale Minor 
This is the miniature of the colchicums. Flowers are produced in quick 
succession and are a fascinating rosy purple. They are appropriate in the 
rock garden, front of border or in the foundation. 
$1.50 per doz. $10.00 per 100 
