CHIONODOXA 
SCILLA SIBIRICA 
Flowers with the Daffodils 
SPRING BEAUTY. A great improvement over 
the common type2 of Scilla Sibirica, much 
taller; color a wonderful brilliant blue. Bulbs 
resemble tiny Hyacinth bulbs, Highly rec- 
ommended. Plant two or three inches deep. 
10 for 80c, 100 for $6.00 
MUSCARI PLUMOSUS 
(Feather Hyacinths) 
A rare and handsome bulbous plant produc- 
ing feathery plumes of violet blue, resembling 
violet coral. Flowers are produced in May, 7 to 
10 inches high. An attractive item for the 
rockery, decidedly different. Plant about five 
inches deep. 
10 for 90c, 100 for $7.00 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory of the Snow) 
One of the loveliest spring flowers and when 
established, the mass of blue in very early 
spring is a great attraction. It should be used 
in borders as edgings, also massed on rockwork 
or in the shrubbery. Plant about three inches 
deep and an inch or two apart. They may be 
left undisturbed for many years. Chionodoxa 
need no winter protection but are best planted 
in positions where they get such protection 
naturally. They are occasionally used for flow- 
ering in pots in winter but must be grown cool, 
not forced at high temperature. 
LUCILIAE. Clear blue with pure white center. 
10 for 60c, 100 for $4.00 
SARDENSIS. Intense bright blue. 
10 for 60c, 100 for $4.00 
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