PATHAN LILY—20 inches. It is that rare beauty from mountains 
of Afghanistan and Pakistan, NOTHOLIRION THOMSONIANUM 
(Lilium Thomsonianum). Sweetly fragrant, wide flowers, from 
soft pink to bright rose. May need winter protection in colder 
areas. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.80. 
CAMASSIA QUAMASH—tThe original 
Blue Camas Lily. 20 inches. Starry flowers 
of a rich blue that is close to ultramarine. 
A planting of it will be a thing of beauty; 
a long-time joy. Use much of it. Illustrated 
opposite. 6 for 50¢ 14 for $1.00; 50 for 
$3.00; 100 for $5.75. 
CAMASSIA CUSICKI—Great Camas Lily. 
60 inches. High spikes in Eremurus re- 
minder, filled with large, starry flowers in 
tones of soft lavender, mauve and pale 
blue. Long-lived, and most decorative. It 
is the only Camassia that increases by off- 
sets, making big clumps with time. 3 for 
60¢; 10 for $1.70; 25 for $3.50. 
SNOWDROPS—tThe Single-flowered Ga- 
lanthus. The many, pretty, little white 
blossoms come in March, or even in Febru- 
ary. It naturalizes readily. 10 for 60¢; 
25 for $1.35; 100 for $5.00. DOUBLE-FLOWERED SNOWDROP 
(greater blossom mass) also available at 10 for 80¢; 25 for $1.80; 
100 for $6.50. 
BRODIAEA GRANDIFLORA—This is really 
showy. Large, airy clusters of glossy blue-purple 
trumpets on 15-inch stems. Winter-hardy in the 
garden. Illustrated opposite. 5 for 50¢; 11 for 
$1.00; 25 for $1.85. 
BRODIAEA IXIOIDES—Delightful hardy bulbs 
for rock garden or border, with airy umbels of 
star-blossoms in rich yellow with hint of salmon. 
Winter hardy. 12 inches. 5 for 50¢; 11 for $1.00; 
25 for) $1.85: 
SCILLA SIBIRICA—5 inches. The flowers, in 
the most vivid of blues, show in vast numbers 
in early spring. Wonderful for mass effects. We 
know one wide spread of it that attracts so many questions, the 
owner finds it expedient to put out a sign each spring, ‘‘This is 
Scilla Sibirica.’’ 10 for 40¢; 25 for 85¢; 100 for $3.00; 300 for $8.60. 
SCILLA HISPANICA—20 inches. Spanish Bluebell. Many-flowered 
sprays of inch-wide, nodding bells in blue, rose and white. Full 
hardiness. Mixed only. 10 for 50¢; 25 for $1.10; 100 for $4.00. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA—Virginia 
Bluebell, Illustrated opposite. Graceful 
sprays of pink buds open to sapphire 
blue blossoms. Early to bloom; fully 
winter hardy; long lived. Does well in 
shade or sun. Each 55¢; 3 for $1.50; 10 
for $4.50; 25 for $10.00. 
ARUM ITALICUM—This Calla-like 
perennial does well in either the sunny 
garden border, or in damp shade. Large, 
creamy flowers are followed by clusters 
of brilliantly red berries. Fully winter- 
hardy, but so decorative it is also often 
grown as a pot plant. 3 for 60¢; 10 for (iiaias@s LS 
$1.65; 25 for $3.60. 
PUSCHKINIA LIBANOTICA— 
Each spring renews its vast abun- 
dance of pretty little white flowers, 
lavender-striped. Plant much of it. 
10 for 35¢; 25 for 80¢; 100 for $2.50. 
RANUNCULUS SPLENDID MIXED 
—The semi-double to intensely dou- 
ble flowers can make a magnificent 
showing, straw to gold, orange, 
searlet, crimson, rose and pink, often 
contrastingly ringed or striped. Will 
make a brilliant garden display, 
but should have careful winter pro- 
tection of straw or leaves. In the 
colder regions, dig and winter-store. 
May be forced under glass. IJllus- 
trated opposite. 5 for 40¢; 10 for 
75¢; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $5.60. 
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