MISCELLANEOUS (continued) 
HYACINTHUS MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths) 
Popular and pretty little flowers which give satisfaction 
everywhere. Once planted they come back every spring, 
making a nice effect. Flowering time April. 
Armeniacum, bright deep blue, larger than the well- 
known Heavenly Blue, and a good forcing variety too 
Azureum, sky-blue, the earliest of all, flowering in 
January : Paar 
Botryoides Album, the white Muscari, fine for small 
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Botryoides Coerulea, the dark blue Grape Hyacinth . 
Heavenly Blue, the most popular of all, in a fine light 
blue color : ’ 
Plumosum (Feather Hyacinth), strange flower, having 
the shape of an ostrich feather. Fine for rockery and 
unexcelled for cutting. They are very long lasting and 
every one is fond of these remarkable violet blue 
flowers 
IRIS RETICULATA 
The well known rockgarden Iris. Rich violet blue with 
a small orange blotch on the falls . 
IXIAS (American Corn Lily) 
Elegantly shaped little flowers, fine for garden decorat- 
ion and giving wonderful cutflowers with long lasting 
qualities. Flowering time May. 
In a beautiful MIXTURE of all imaginable colors . 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Forest hyacinths) 
Excellent for naturalizing and for planting under shrubs 
or in the rock garden. Flowering time May. 
In WHITE—BLUE or PINK . Pad 7 
In beautiful MIXTURE 
SCILLA SIBIRICA 
Pretty little flowers, blooming early in spring and giving 
satisfaction everywhere; sky-blue flowers. ‘ 
Fine for naturalization. 
EXTRA TOPSIZE 
BEoteriks lL SI ZB 
SCILLA SIBIRICA ,,SPRING BEAUTY" 
A great improvement of Scilla Sibirica, giving flowers 
which are more than twice as large, in the same wonder- 
ful sky-blue color. Fine for the garden but also nice for 
forcing in pots eee 
SPARAXIS 
Charming May flowering rockgarden bulbs. Very colorful 
TOPSIZE BULBS 
p. 100 p. 1000 
$ $ 
1.80 15.— 
1.80 15.— 
2.80 25.— 
1.80 15.— 
1.80 15.— 
3.— 45.— 
3.50 30.— 
1.80 15.— 
2.— 18.— 
1.60 14.— 
2.50 22.50 
2.— 18.— 
2.80 25.— 
2.50 20.— 
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