HYACINTHS 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
These perennials far surpass the beauty of 
our annual poppies. Plants grow 2% to 3 
ft. tall with flowers of such unusual rich 
brilliant coloring that they are outstanding 
in any flower garden. They should be set 
out about 18 inches apart in Sept. and 
Oct. They do not like transplanting, so be 
sure to set out in the permanent location. 
AUSTRALIA—Extra large strikingly deep 
red. 75c ea. 
BARR’S WHITE—tree flowering white flow- 
er with purplish black spots. 65¢ ea. 
CAVALIER—Crinkly flowers of deep  scar- 
let red. 50c ea. 
GIANT PERRY—Tall with large light sal- 
mon pink blooms. 50c¢ ea. 
HELEN ELIZABETH—LaFrance pink flowers 
without dark spots. 40c ea. 
JESSIE CURTIS—Deep mulberry red fading 
to light bronze. 75c ea. 
TANGERINE—Pure bright orange. 
WUNDERKIND—Deep begonia rose. The 
finest cerise colored poppy. Very large. 
80c ea. 
MIXED—Many shades of red, pink, and 
orange. Specific colors not guaranteed. 35c 
ea., 3 for $1.00 
50c ea. 
HYACINTHS 
Hyacinths may be planted outdoors any tirne from October Ist to Decem- 
ber. They like a light rich very well drained soil. The bulbs should be’ 
planted 3 to 4 inches deep and 6 to 3 inches apart. Most bulbs are very 
easy to force indoors during the winter in water or soil. 
BEDDING SIZE 15-16 CM 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Fine yellow, extra large spike. 
L‘INNOCENCE—Pure white. 
MYOSOTIS—Pale Blue. 
L’INNONENCE—Pure white. 
MYOSOTIS—Pale blue. 
like a place in the sun. 
good blooms. 
lent for cutting. 90c¢ ea. 
cutting. $1.00 each. 
HYACINTH GLASSES—For 
Clear glass 50c ea., Stained glass 75c ea. 
PEONIES 
Free blooming extra large flowers that are excellent for cutting, and the 
beautiful foliage and shape of the peony have made them a favorite with 
gardeners everywhere. Peonies will thrive in any good garden soil. They 
Treatment with Superphosphate normally assures 
FESTIVA MAXIMA (9.3)—Fine double white flicked with crimson. 
KARL ROSENFELD (8.8)—Early flowering crimson. Very large 
flower. Extremely vigorous grower, tall and free flowering. $1.00 ea. 
LONGFELLOW (9.0)—Fadeless cherry red color. Excellent for both cutting 
and garden decoration. Strong stiff stems. $1.25 ea. 
MONS. JULES ELIE (9.2)—Immense flower. 
GRAND MAITRE—Deep porcelain blue. 
LADY DERBY—Compact, clear rose pink. 
LA VICTOIRE—Brilliant carmine red. 
20c ea. 
$1.85 doz. 
PINK PEARL—Very early, large rosy pink. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS—Lovely bright rosy pink. 
FORCING SIZE 19 CM Up 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Clear yellow. 
GRAND MAITRE—Deep procelain blue. 
30c ea. 
$3.00 doz. 
PINK PEARL—Very early, large rosy pink 
forcing hyacinths. 
Excel- 
globular 
One of the best pinks for 
WALTER FAXON (9.3)—One of the best pure pinks Semi-rose type of del- 
icate pink color. $1.10 ea. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
BULBS 
SCILLA SIBERICA (Spring Beauty)—Blue, 
very large flower. 50c doz., $3.50 per 100. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILAE (Glory of the 
Snow)—Bright white center. Very hardy 
flowers borne on spikes bearing 10 to 15 
blooms each. 30¢ doz., $2.25 per 100. 
GALANTHUS (Snowdrops)—Small white bell 
shaped flowers that naturalize freely. One 
of the first flowers to bloom after the 
winter snows. 60c doz., $4.50 per 100. 
MUSCAPI (Grape Hyacinths) EARLY GIANT 
—Flowers resembling clusters of grapes. 
40c per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
We pay postage on bulb 
orders $4.00 or more. All 
items kindly add 
other 
postage. 
HARDY LILIES 
Lilies are beginning to take their rightful 
place in American Gardens. Lilies bring to 
your garden flowers of unusual and exotic 
beauty that have been gathered from the 
far corners of the earth, Europe, Asia, 
Africa, etc. 
MAGIC LILY (Hardy amaryllis, Halli)— 
Noted for its attractive green. foliage that 
disappears in July, a month after which a 
spike shoots up as if by magic, develop- 
ing an array of lily-shaped flowers of deli- 
cate lilac pink shade. Bulb should be cov- 
vered about 4 inches. $1.00 each. 
MADONNA LILY (Lilium Candidium)— 
Produces a mass of snow white flowers on 
straight stems. Plant them shallow, about 
2 inches deep, in August and September. 
50c ea., $5.00 doz. 
REGALE—One of the most beautiful, and 
also one of the easiest to grow of the lil- 
ies. Grows 3 to 6 ft. tall, is perfectly 
hardy, and flourishes under various condi- 
tions. Should be covered about 6 inches. 
10 im. 50c ea., $5.00 doz. 8-9 in. 40c 
ea., $4.00 doz. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—One or the most de- 
sirable pink lilies. Noted for its vigorous 
growth as well as size and depth of color- 
ing. Blooms August to September. May be 
planted in Spring or Fall. Bulbs should be 
covered 5 to 6 inches deep. 75¢ each, $7.50 
doz. 
