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Herald the Spring E f if i . | CAMPANULATA 
WHITE GRAPE HYACINTHS. A pretty white, contrasting with the blue variety. 
10 for 45c 100 for $3.50 25 for $1.00 : Me A 4) 
IRIS RETICULATA (Sweet-scented Iris). Delightfully fragrant Iris. Flowers of a4 »—> 
deep purple with golden spot. Especially valuable for rock gardens. Height 6 to 8 4 : z SNOWDROPS 
inches. Blooms in early April. } 4 
10 for 60c 100 for $4.20 25 for $1.15 
PUSCHKINIA LIBANOTICA. Produces a wealth of creamy white flowers marked 
with beautiful china-blue stripes. They flower abundantly for a lengthy period, m ; . ou 
sunny as well as shady places. May be left undisturbed for years. Grows 5 inches ' i 4 y ' Y w 
tall and blooms in April. , 5 F INTER 
10 for 30c 100 for $2.25 25 for 65¢ ACONITES 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Wood Hyacinths). Tall, erect spikes of open Campan- 
ulata flowers. Valuable for group planting in the flower bed or as companions to the 
May-flowermg Tulips. Excellent for naturalizing in wild gardens and woodlands. 
Blooms tin May. BLUE, WHITE, and PINK. 
10 for 40c 100 for $3.25 25 for 90c 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA, Mixed Colors. What is more beautiful than patches of 
blue, white, and pink blending over the ground while shrubs and trees show their 
first fresh, green foliage. 
10 for 35¢ 100 for $3.00 25 for 85c 
SCILLA SIBIRICA (Blue Squill). Produces several spikes of intense blue flowers 4 
inches tall. Ideal for naturalizing everywhere. Blooms in April. 
10 for 35c 100 for $3.00 25 for 85c 
SCILLA SIBIRICA ALBA. A beautiful white form of the above. 
10 for 50c 100 for $4.00 25 for $1.10 
SCILLA, SPRING BEAUTY. A new variety similar to Scilla sibirica but distinguished 
by its heavy, well-filled spikes of deep blue. Also ideal for indoor culture, 
0 for 50c 100 for $4.50 25 for $1.20 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus nivalis). Their lovely, white, nodding blooms appear before 
the frost is out of the ground. For best effects, they must be planted thickly under BLUE GRAPE HYACINTHS 
trees and shrubs and i: rockeries where they will soon make dense colonies. Once SCILLA SIBIRICA 
lanted, they remain for years. — 
js 10 for 50c 100 for $4.25 25 for $1.15 PUSCHKINIA ‘a : 
. : LIBANOTICA " = | «=~ .CHIONODOXA 
DOUBLE SNOWDROPS. The flower cups of these are filled with many small, white q ‘ aaa 
tals. 
“a 10 for 75c 100 for $6.00 25 for $1.60 
WINTER ACONITES (Eranthis hyemalis). The buttercup-like flowers rise above a 
dark green rosette of foliage 3 inches above the ground. They bloom a few weeks 
before the Crocus. Especially recommended for naturalizing in woodlands and 
rockeries, 
10 for 55¢ 100 for $4.75 25 for $1.30 
Mixture of ‘HERALDS OF 
SPRING” for Naturalizing 
Here is a wonderful opportunity to become ac- 
quainted with all the charming HERALDS OF 
SPRING. AIl the many different varieties are in- 
cluded. Planted together, they achieve a picture- 
sque show for many weeks. Plant as many bulbs 
as space permits under trees and shrubs, in rock 
gardens, fields and woodland, on slopes and along 
streams. They will return each spring—bringing 
more blooms than ever before. 
25 for 65c 100 for $2.25 1000 for $21.00 
