CROCUS 
For planting in groups intlawns, 
flower beds, rock gardens, etc. 
EARLY PERFECTION. Dark lilac. 
10 for 60c 50 for $2.50 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA. Purple. 
10 for 60c 50 for $2.50 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Sky-blue. 
10 for 60c 50 for $2.50 
REMEMBRANCE. Dark blue. 
10 for 60c 50 for $2.50 
SNOWSTORM. White. 
10 for 70c 50 for $2.90 
STRIPED BEAUTY. Striped. 
10 for 65c 50 for $2.65 
YELLOW MAMMOTH. Golden. 
19 for 80c 50 for $3.40 
CROCUS. All colors Mixed. 
10 for 50c; 
25 for $1.10 
The finding in bloom of the ‘First Flowers of Spring” is a great_event and one of the genuine 
delights of life. No garden, however small, should be without them. Do not miss this opportunity of 
delight—plant as many bulbs as space permits. 
CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow). Will produce in early April an abundance of pretty star- 
shaped, lively blue flowers with white hearts. Grows 5 inches tall. 
10 for 30c 100 for $2.25 25 for 65c 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS. (Guinea-Hen Flower). Pendent, bell-shaped flowers in curiously 
checkered shades of yellow, white, pup ee 
10 for 55c¢ 0 for $4.75 25 for $1.30 
BLUE GRAPE HYACINTHS. Excellent at edgings, etoup plantings and for the rock garden. 
10 for 25c 100 for $2 25 for 60c 
WHITE GRAPE HYACINTHS. Pretty white, contrasting with 
the blue variety. 10 for 45c 100 for $3.50 25 for $1 
PUSCHKINIA LIBANOTICA. A wealth of white flowers marked 
with china-blue stripes. Blooms abundantly in April. 
10 for 30c 100 for $2.25 25 for 65c 
SCILLA SIBIRICA. Produce several spikes of intense 
blue flowers 4 inches tall in April. 
10 for 35c 100 for $3 25 for 85c 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA, (Wood Hyacinths). Erect 
spikes of campanulate flowers. Valuable for wild 
gardens and woodlands. Bloom in May. 
Blue, White, Pink. 
10 for 40c 100 for $3.25 25 for 90c 
Mixed Colors. 25 for 85c 100 fer $3 
SNOWDROPS. The lovely white nodding blooms 
appear before the frost is out of the ground. 
10for50c; 100 for $4.25; 25 for $1.15 
WINTER ACGNITES (Eran- 
this hyemalis.) Buttercup- 
like flowers on a dark green 
rosette of foliage. Bloom 
before Crocus. 10 for 55c; 
100 for $4.75; 25 for $1.30 
ROCK- 
GARDEN 
COLLECTION 
LT. 
Early spring-flower- 
ing bulbs, all suitable 
for permanent plant- 
ing in the rock garden. 
COLLECTION Z 
10 bulbs each of 
7 Crocus varieties 
5 Ciusiana Tulips 
5 Double Red Tulips 
5 Golden Jonquils 
5 Iris Reticulata 
10 Puschkinia 
10 BlueGrape Hyacinths 
10 Scilla Sibirica 
50 for $2.25 
Mixture of HERALDS of SPRING for Naturalizing 
The various “‘Heralds of Spring” planted togett, 
weeks in the early spring. 
25 for 65¢ 
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-e a nice|show for many 
1000 for $21 
med 
Hardy AMARYLLIS 
LYCORIS 
These rare bulbs produce Daffodil- 
like foliage in early spring. These die 
down in early summer to be followed 
in August by a two to three-foot flower 
spike. The soft pink, lily-like flowers 
carried in clusters are delightfully 
fragrant. Pe afsotly hardy and will thrive 
under any normal garden condition. 
Each 50c 12 for $5 
DELIVERY. Prices include transpor- 
tation charges. 
GUARANTEE. All bulbs are guaran- 
teed to be true to name and sure to 
bloom. Our liability however, is 
limited to the purchase price of the 
bulbs. 
CULTIVATION. Easily followed in- 
structions with every shipment. 
