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KINDLY LIST VARIETIES THAT MAY BE USED FOR SECOND CHOICE 
BABY GLADIOLUS 
MIXTURE OF GLADIOLUS NANUS. Beautiful 
new strain, early flowering, with dainty. flow- 
ers carrying the characteristic diamond-shaped 
markings on the lower petals. Baby Gladiolus are 
excellent for growing indoors during the winter; 
blooming in the greenhouse in March. 
12 for $1.30; 100 for $9.00 
CHIONODOXA 
One of the loveliest spring flowers and when 
established, the mass of blue in very early spring 
is a great attraction. It should be used in borders 
as edgings, also massed on rockwork or in the 
shrubbery. Plant about 3 inches deep. Perfectly 
hardy. 
LUCILIAE. Clear blue with pure white center. 
12 for 60c; 100 for $3.00 
SARDENSIS. Intense bright blue. The best. 
12 for 60c; 100 for $3.00 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake) 
AESTIVUM (Summer Snowflake). A very hardy, 
handsome, robust growing plant, producing 
spikes. of elegant drooping white flowers, 
tipped with green. Stems 14 to 18 inches, 
greatly prized for cutting. Plant 5 inches deep. 
12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00 
ORNITHOGALUMS 
ARABICUM (Arabian Lily). Clusters of large, 
pure white blossoms with shiny black centers; 
a splendid cut flower with a good stem, fra- 
grant and’long keeping: For outdoor planting 
in mild climates only. Beautiful for forcing in 
northern climates. Plant about 5 inches deep. 
12 for $1.30; 100 for $9.00 
UMBELLATUM (Star of Bethlehem). Hardy 
dwarf species, numerous little white star- 
shaped flowers on branching stems. Fine for 
growing wild in the woods as it needs no 
care. Often found in old gardens where it has 
been growing for many years. Height 4 inches. 
Plant about 4 inches deep. 
12 for 80c; 100 for $5.00 
WHEN SHOULD | DIG 
DAFFODIL BULBS? 
Daffodils are best dug and separated every 
two or three years in the garden; when used for 
naturalizing in grass or wooded places they may 
be left undisturbed for years. Bulbs should be 
dug when the foliage turns yellow and lays flat 
on the ground, it need not be completely dry. 
After digging they may be planted at once, or 
spread out to dry,in a cool ventilated place and 
planted any time until fall. Never dig in the 
fall; to do so may cause them to skip one year’s 
bloom; should they bloom, flowers will be few 
and small. 
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