48 SPRINGBROOK GARDENS 
NARCISSI—Cont. 
Semper Avante ___ | Ten $1.20 25 $2.70 100 $9.00 
Bold, flat, overlapping perianth of cream white with 
large flared crown of deepest orange. 
LOXAS oA.cr  e eaeie ae ke Ten $1.25 25 $2.80 100 $9.30 
Pale yellow petals interspaced with brilliant orange 
red. Large flowers on all stems. 
Mixed for Naturalizing 25 $2.50 100 $7.50 
Narcissi scattered under shrubs or bordering the 
woodland make the most pleasing show possible. 
They welcome Springtime before the trees and 
shrubs show growth or foliage and will multiply 
each year into masses of bloom for a natural set- 
ting. Plant them freely for a permanent invest- 
ment in real beauty. 
GIANT FLOWERING CROCUS 
One of the first flowers to push out of the ground after 
a long bleak Winter. Welcome the coming of Spring- 
time with groups of crocus in the lawn, under shrubs 
and trees, along paths and walks. 
KingrorthesW nites 2. 2s 25 $1.60 100 $4.80 
Large pure white. A very free flowering variety 
giving clusters of bloom. 
Maximillian __ .25-51.60 100 $4.80 
A pleasing and distinct shade of light blue shaded 
with lavender. 
Mammoth Yellow 22. *253$1-80 100 $5.60 
The popular giant yellow crocus blooming several 
days earlier than all other kinds. Large flowers in 
big clusters to herald in the Spring. 
Purpurea Grandiflora _____-———s—sq 25) $1.60 100 $4.80 
Extra large flowers of deep glossy purple. 
All crocus offered are top size bulbs giving clusters 
of flowers with large individual blooms. 
SPRINGBROOK’S HERALDS OF SPRING 
You can start your blooming season with gay splashes 
of color from early March on, by planting some of these 
hardy early flowering bulbs. Once planted, they remain 
in the ground to increase and flower for many, many 
years. 
Crocus: See listing above. 
Large clusters of bloom in March. 
Scilla Siberica _____ 6 J Sere -25291.60 100 $4.80 
Clusters of heavenly blue bells on 4 inch stems. Ideal 
for mass planting under shrubs and grouping in the 
rock garden and woodland nooks 
