G. nivalis maximus — A selected very large form of nivalis bearing pure 
white globular flowers on 5” to 6” stems. The foliage is very much 
larger than the common form. Well adapted for planting in sem1- 
shaded places in the rock garden; fine to naturalize on edges of the 
path in the woodland. $.90 per 10 $8.00 per 100 
G. nivalis viridi-apice — Reputed to be a hybrid of unknown parentage. Strong 
growing and large flowered snowdrop with green tipped petals. Very 
beautiful indeed and unique. 3 for $.65 5 for $1.00 
HYACINTHUS 
H. amethystina — The Alpine Hyacinth is a true miniature and one of the 
most desirable of the small May, June flowering bulbs. Highly 
eulogized by Farrer, who deplored the fact that it was so rarely seen 
in the garden at the time of writing his immortal work “The English 
Rock Garden.” That condition is prevailing today, for it is compara- 
tively unknown and very rarely seen in the American garden. Very 
accommodating, it will flourish in any good garden soil, full sun, or 
semi-shade. Once planted, do not disturb. It will improve in size 
and send out stronger spikes with more flowers. Spikes are well 
furnished with clear pale azure blue bells pencilled deeper blue with 
a cast of amethyst, delightfully dented at the rim; 6” to 8” tall. 
When planted in drifts in the flower border, they are sure to please 
you with their daintiness. Plant 4” deep, 2” apart. We offer them 
at an astonishingly low price. Treat yourself to 25 or more bulbs. 
Large groups are more decorative. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
H. amethystina alba — A rare and very attractive white form of exquisite 
beauty. Not quite as vigorous as the blue form. When planted in 
association with the blue, they produce a charming effect. 
$.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
IRIS (Bulbous Rooted) 
The bulbous Iris contain some of the most magnificent and exotic jewels of 
the flowering kingdom. They are not too demanding in their requirements. 
All like full sun, a good baking during their resting period, and a well drained 
sandy soil. Some are very precocious, flowering in early March, if the weather 
is favorable. All the species we are offering have proved enduring and are 
good increasers. They are absolutely hardy in the vicinity of Boston, with a 
light covering of salt hay. 
IRIS (Reticulata Section) 
Plant in extremely well drained gritty soil. Always in full sun, 3” to 4” 
deep and 2” apart. Protect with salt hay. 
I. Bakeriana — One of the most gorgeous of the miniature blue Iris. The 
standards are a brilliant ultramarine blue; the falls are bluish violet 
centered with a white blotch spotted with black. The tip is shaded 
midnight blue; 3” tall. A must for a choice spot in the rock garden. 
Iixtremely early. As scarce as it is delightful. Rarely offered. Stock 
Limited. $.60 each 3 for $1.60 
I. Danfordiae — A beautiful enchanting little Iris. An early golden gem. 
The standards are hardly visible; the falls are a most glorious golden 
yellow with small dark brown dots on the blades. 8” tall. Truly good 
drainage is essential for otherwise it will decay. Sometimes bulbs 
will take one year to settle down, however it is worth waiting for this 
unrivaled beauty. Not often offered in this country. We have a good 
stock on hand. 3 for $.75 $2.50 per 10 
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