Argaei album — The pearl of the white species. Delightful and dainty 
' white flowers on 5” stems; blooms late thus prolonging the season; 
May, June. Plant 3” deep and 3’ ’apart. Excellent stock. 
$.70 per 10 $6.00 per 100 
armeniacum (Early Giant) — Truly the giant of the family. Very prolific; 
4 to 5 stems per bulb; 8” tall. The racemes of globe shaped bells are 
deep cobalt blue with dainty white rims; delicately fragrant; April, 
May. Plant 3” deep and 4” apart. $.35 per 10 $2.50 per 100 
- armeniacum var. Cantab — A magnificent new and choice variety. Bright 
Cambridge blue flowers with same dainty white rim; 6” stems. 
Greatly admired. We believe it is the first time this is being offered 
in our country. $.80 per 10 $7.00 per 100 
azureum — A delightful early Spring bulb having tiny bells with serrated 
rims, azure blue pencilled deep blue on 4” to 5” stems. Foliage is 
narrow, only 3” to 4” long. A must for the rock garden. Exquisite 
on the edge of the flower border adjoining the lawn. 
$.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
azureum album. — A very lovable pure white form of the preceding. It 
is scaree. Makes a charming picture when pianted with the above. 
same growing habit. $.50 per 10 $4.00 per 100 
Azureum Amphibolis (Freynianum) — This is another gem for the rock 
garden or front of the flower border. Flowers are of a paler blue 
than M. azureum. It is taller and flowers one to two weeks later. It 
should be included in all collections. Plant in a well drained soil 
which is gritty, in full sun. $.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
botryoides — This variety has long been sold and can be seen naturalized 
in many old gardens. A single bulb will produce 2 to 3 spikes of 
flowers of a light blue color. Easy culture. When used in groups 
with Narcissus Triandrus Thalia, a lovely effect is produced. 
$.35 per 10 $2.50 per 100 
botryoides album — This charming variety should be planted more liber- 
ally. Exquisite and dainty. Flowers are set close to the stems and 
are handsome when planted with the blue form. 
$.50 per 10 $4.00 per 100 
Camosum (Tassel Hyacinth) — the old common name is very appropriate 
for this plant as the flowers look more like a tassel than a flower. 
The top flowers are dark blue violet; the lower ones are drooping 
and of an unusual greenish color. Very late flowering, thus prolong- 
ing the season. $.60 per 10 
latifolium — Greatly different from the others. Produces one or two 
large light glossy green leaves — a departure from the usual habit. 
Bell shaped flowers of a beautiful shade of rich purple plum color; 
the top flowers are a light shade of violet blue, 6” tall; May. Enduring 
and greatly admired. Its beauty is very much accentuated when 
planted against large rocks. We are pleased to be able to offer this 
exceptional species at a very low price. §$.50 per 10 $4.50 per 100 
moschatum major — The musk-scented Muscari are not very colorful 
and many people are apt to pass them by, looking for something 
more showy for the garden. This form is famous for its haunting 
spicy scent. Glaucous leaves, purplish grey flowers turning yellow 
on 6” to 8” stems. Requires a sheltered sunny place. Takes a little 
time to establish and flower well. Should not be disturbed. Seldom 
offered in America. $.65 per 3 $2.00 per 10 
PLEASE READ CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
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