3” deep, 4” apart in any good garden soil. Excellent for naturali- 
zation in thin grass along the woodland path, flower border, founda- 
tion planting or on the fringe of the rock garden. 
$.45 per 10 $3.40 per 100 
PUSCHKINIA 
P. Libanotica — A delightful early spring miniature flowering bulb. Flowers 
are pale porcelain blue and striped with a deeper blue. Produce two 
to three flowering stems with several flowers on each one. Planted 
in conjunction with crocus in the border, they produce a magnificent 
effect. They are seen best in the rock garden where they can be 
viewed at close range. $.35 per 10 $2.50 per 100 
P. Libanotica Alba — This exquisite form of the preceding is quite rare in 
cultivation and is very seldom offered. Flowers are produced in the 
same manner as its counterpart. When grown together they are an 
excellent combination. Plant three inches deep, and one inch apart, 
in groups of a dozen or more. We are very fortunate in having been 
able to secure a good supply of this alluring form. 
$.45 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
SCILLA 
S. amethystina — Of recent introduction from Dalmatia. Clear amethyst 
blue flowers; large spikes produced in quantity on 5” to 6” stems; 
May, ,JJune: Plant 3” deep, 2” apart. We highly recommend this 
species for the rock garden. 10 for $1.00 25 for $2.00 
S. bifolia — One of the daintiest and smallest of the Scilla. A very early 
Spring bloomer. The flowers are produced in racemes, a deep gen- 
tian blue. 3” to 4” tall. $.35 per 10 $2.50 per 100 
S. Bifolia Rosea — A new introduction of superb charm. Dainty, small flow- 
ers in delicate soft pink, produced in racemes. 3” to 4’ tall. Fine 
to interplant with the blue. $1.00 per 10 $2.25 per 25 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
Known as the wood hyacinth. Very charming and ex- 
tremely hardy; May, June. They naturalize themselves freely and easily, in- 
creasing year by year. Not too particular as to location. They do well in 
sunny, semi-shade and full shade conditions. Magnificent when planted in 
drifts in semi-shade. They enhance flower borders, and fill a deep need under 
shrubs, in the background of a rock garden. Plant 4” deep, 3” to 5” apart al- 
ways in clumps or drifts. Use all three colors. 
S. campanulata alba maxima — A lovely snow white form having good erect 
habit. 10” to 12” tall. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
S. campanulata coerulea — A very desirable blue form 10” to 12” tall. 
Planted with late blooming daffodils of the same height, an unusually 
lovely picture is created. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
S. campanulata Excelsior — Strong spikes of bright blue colored large bells. 
Very strong upright stems. Blooms in latter part of May. We recom- 
mend planting n groups with the late N. Jonquilla gracilis for a 
delightful effect. $.50 per 10 $4.00 per 100 
S. campanulata rosea — This quaint, soft pink form is always in great de- 
mand. 10” to 12” tall. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
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