UNUSUAL FALL MINIATURES 
Scilla Sibirica Chionodoxa Luciliae 
FEATHER HYACINTH (Muscari Plumosos)—Here is a curious little flower, the 
8-inch spikes resembling big lavender feathers. Combines happily with our yellow 
and lavender native iris. LZR 1Otanoc 
HYACINTHUS AZUREUS—A rare spring-blooming bulb, with small spikes of 
tiny, sky-plue crinkly bells. A seldom seen gem for the rockery. 
12 for 60c, 100 for $4.50 
SIBERIAN SQUILL (Scilla Sibirica)—Deep blue pendant bells, bursting into bloom 
as they come through the ground, and finally reaching a height of 6 inches. 
12 for 60c, 100 for $4.50 
CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE—Tiny, sky-blue starry flowers with white eyes. 
12 for 60c, 100 for $4.50 
All of the above Fall Bulbs shipped from August through October. 
HARDY CYCLAMEN 
A true miniature, with perfect little cyclamen blooms in orchid-pink and white. 
One of the most outstanding small flowers we’ve seen in some time, with numerous 
good qualities; among them, intriguing tiny cyclamen blooms, handsome _heart- 
shaped marbled leaves, and a fascinat- 
ing habit of curling the seed head, as 
soon as the petals drop, down to the 
ground, so that the plants are always 
neat and tidy. They bloom in the fall, 
when good flowers are scarce, the 
bloom lasting a month or more. The 
leaves appear shortly after the bloom 
begins, and persist till spring. Plant the 
bulbs round side down, crowns level 
with the soil, in good leaf mold in par- 
tial shade. Keep moist at all times, pref- 
erably by mulching with a half inch or 
so of peatmoss. 
Shipment is possible at any time of year. 
NEAPOLITANUM—Pink. 
Beaches outro 1,35 
NEAPOLITANUM ALBUM—White. 
White Hardy Cyclamen Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
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SWEENEY. KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, CRE. 
