Miscellaneous Bulbs 
CROCUS. These bulbs should be planted in groups 
of three to ten in the lawn area, and are very 
effective in the early Spring. They will 
usually bloom out when it is time for the first 
grass cutting and the mower can be run over 
them without damage to the bulbs. They will 
reappear each Spring for several years. They 
are also effective in the rockery and used as 
-edgings. Plant bulbs about 3 inches deep. 
Large flowered varieties in separate colors of 
yellow, blue, white and striped. 
75¢ per doz. $5.00 per 100 
GALANTHUS, (Snowdrops) , double white graceful 
blooms appear in early Spring. They do well 
in a partly shady place. Plant bulbs about 3 
inches deep. 
75¢ per doz. 
HARDY AMARYLLIS, (Lycoris) (Surprise Lily). In 
early Spring their green foliage appears and 
grows till July, then disappears. About one 
-month later the flower stalks spring from the 
ground with an umbellate head of lily-shaped 
flowers of rosy-lavender. 
$1.00 each 
MUSCARI, (Grape Hyacinth) 
EARLY GIANT, produces very large flowers of a 
brilliant blue color. Recommended for bor- 
ders and rockeries. 
75¢ per doz. $5.00 per 100 
