THE PRETTY FRITILLARYS 
The FRITILLARIAS are cousins 
to Lily, as hardy and as easy to 
grow, but with a different, quite 
distinctive attractiveness. 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS—A 
charming spring-bloomer with 
wide bell-flowers that are often 
checkered purple over a silvery 
ground, but rosy tones may ap- 
pear, or all pure white. Illustrated 
opposite. 10 for 40¢; 25 for 90¢; 
100 for $3.25. 
FRITILLARIA PUDICA—-6 inches. 
Delight in pure gold for full sun. 
Blooms long; increases well. 3 for 
40¢; 10 for $1.25. 
FRITILLARIA RECURVA—16 inches. Showy bells, buff yellow 
within, bright red without. 8 for 55¢; 10 for $1.50. 
FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS—The spectacular Crown Imperial. 
Stems to 36 inches, carry big whorls of flowers in rich, scarlet- 
toned orange, the whole topped with a crown 
rosette of decorative green foliage. Illustrated 
opposite. Bulbs always large. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.90 ;10 for $9.00. 
OFFER 605A—10 bulbs of Meleagris, 3 each 
of Pudica and Recurva, and one of Imperialis, 
for $2.15. 
GIANT HYACINTHS 
Here are the sweetly fragrant, large-spike 
3 Dutch MHyacinths, illustrated below. Dual 
purpose, fine for winter forcing in window or greenhouse, but 
also of full outside garden hardiness. We offer two sizes. 
HYACINTHS EXHIBITION—Massive, richly perfumed spikes. 
For growing indoors, or in the garden. LADY DERBY—Pure, 
satiny rose. DELFT BLUE—The blue of Delft porcelain. CITY 
OF HAARLEM—Soft, creamy yellow. JAN BOS—Brilliant red. 
L’INNOCENCE—Pure white. PINK PEARL—Clear light pink. 
UNIFORM PRICE, each 40¢; 3 for $1.00; 25 for $6.60; 100 for 
$25.20. ee : 
HYACINTHS RAINBOW 
BEDDING MIXED—Bulbs + 
slightly smaller, but of right 
size to give a gorgeous outdoor 
showing. May also be forced. 
Many colorings in mixture. 
3 for 60¢; 10 for $1.65; 25 for 
$3.55; 100 for $12.90. 
DAINTY SMALLER 
HYACINTHS 
The first three are true 
Hyacinths in graceful, alpine species. Then come their cousins, 
the Grape Hyacinths or Museari. HYACINTHUS AMETHYSTI- 
NUS—Delight from Spanish mountains; sprays of crispy, waxy 
bells in amethystine blue. 5 for 40¢; 10 for 70¢; 25 for $1.45. 
HYACINTHUS AMETHYSTINUS ALBUS—The last in snowy 
white. 5 for 45¢; 10 for 80¢; 25 for $1.85. HYACINTHUS AZU- 
REUS—Smallest true Hyacinths. In March come hosts of minia- 
ture spikes in sky blue. 5 for 35¢; 10 for 60¢; 25 for $1.30; 100 for 
$4.10. PLUME HYACINTH—Odd, giant Muscari with ostrich- 
plume spikes in lavender lilac, the petals all shredded and curled 
to feathery form. 5 for 40¢; 10 for 754; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $5.50. 
MUSCARI LATIFOLIUM—Most distinctive. Just one wide leaf. 
Flower spike is deep blue below, pale blue above. 5 for 40¢; 10 for 
75¢; 25 for $1.60. MUSCARI MOSCHATUM FLAVUM—The long 
spikes of flowers open violet, becoming clear yellow. Spicy nutmeg 
fragrance. Interesting, and pretty. 3 for 70¢; 10 for $1.85; 25 for 
$4.00. MUSCARI COMOSUM—Open spikes of flowers to 20 inches, 
the bells an odd, olive-tinged brown, becoming blue at top of spike. 
Striking effects for the hardy border. 3 for 25¢; 10 for 70¢; 25 for 
$1.40. MUSCARI WHITE—Pretty little Grape Hyacinth in the 
purest of whites. 10 for 45¢; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50. OFFER 
605B—10 bulbs each of the eight kinds, with names, for $6.00. 
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