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DUTCH HYACINTH Especially pre- 
pared for forcing in the soil or for 
growing in water in hyacinth glasses. 
BISMARCK, blue; IMPERATOR, rose; 
L’INNOCENCE, white; and Royal 
Scarlet. ea. 50¢ 
MULTIFLORA HYACINTH These hy- 
acinths produce up to 8 spikes from 
each bulb and are easily forced. 
packaged with directions. ea. 60¢ 
ROMAN HYACINTH Loose fragrant 
spikes. Can be grown as a pot plant 
in soil, or in a bowl of pebbles and 
water. 
White, ea.25¢, six $1.35, doz. $2.50 
Pink, ea.15¢, six 80¢, doz. $1.50 
Blue, ea. 15¢, six 80¢, doz. $1.50 
OXALIS Clover-like foliage with many 
small flowers of pink, yellow, white, 
or lavender. A delightful little plant. 
Use about 6 bulbs to a 4” pot. 
six 40¢, doz. 75¢, 100 $6.00 
RANUNCULUS TECOLOTE GIANT 
Buttercup-like blossoms in every con- 
ceivable color. Greenhouse culture is 
best. doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00 
pLonl® 
UNDA 
ROSES 
LILY OF THE VALLEY In about 3 
weeks, the fragrant white bells ap- 
pear from these fine German grown 
valley pips. Planted in succession in- 
doors they may be enjoyed all winter 
long. six $1.25, 
doz, $2.25, 25 $4.25, 100 $15.00 
FALL. 
BETTY PRIOR (Pat. #340) <A beauti- 
ful single floribunda, the blooms re- 
semble those of pink dogwood. The 
plants are bushy and stand about 3 
feet high. ea. $1.75 
GOLDILOCKS (Pat. #672) Rich golden 
yellow — the finest yellow in the 
Floribunda group. 2 ft. high. ea. $2.00 
MRS. R. M. FINCH The delightful 
modern form of the “Sweetheart” rose, 
2% to 3 ft. high. Clear pink changing 
from blush to white. ea. $1.50 
SUMMER SNOW (Pat. #416) For low 
pure white drifts of bloom, SUMMER 
SNOW is unexcelled. ea. $1.50 
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