NEW GIANT FLOWERING SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
We are pleased to offer a few of the new strain of giant flower- 
ing scilla campanulata. They are far superior and of a better sub- 
stance than the older varieties, ,very floriferous with blooms twice 
as large as the ordinary varieties. An improvement in color with 
rigid tall stems. 
BLUE BIRD — Deep blue large bell on elegant fine spikes. Very 
showy, early variety, of great merit for cutting. 
$.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
CITY OF HAARLEM — Extra fine light blue bells produced in large 
quantity on good strong stem. $.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
KING OF THE WHITE — Snow white bells in large quantity on 
strong spike. Nothing can surpass these, especially in foun- 
dation planting where a white effect is desired. 
$.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
JULIANA — This variety produces superb large pink bells on tall, 
rigid stems. Very choice and excellent to interplant with 
others. $.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
pratensis — Produces many spikes of dainty amethyst blue flowers some- 
what smaller than S. Amethystina. Mid-May flowering. $.50 per 10 
Siberica — The Siberian Squill needs no introduction for it can be seen 
naturalized in the woodland and on lawns of many old estates. Bright 
blue, it is one of our most valuable miniature spring flowering bulbs. 
Delightful planted in large drifts under forsythia. 
$.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
siberica alba — A white form of the preceding and even more delightful. 
Plant together with sky blue and in drifts. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
siberica Spring Beauty — This form is a great improvement over the 
common variety. Deep blue large flowers in quantity. 3 or more 
stems are produced per bulb. May flowering. 4” tall. You owe 
yourself this lovely blue. $.80 per 10 $7.00 per 100 
Tubergenianus — New and exquistitely charming. A most worthy contri- 
bution to miniature hardy and early flowering bulbs. The flowers are 
of a most unusual delicate blue; the center of each petal is pencilled 
a darker shade. The pollen is of a light turquoise blue. Very re- 
warding; 3 or more spikes are produced per bulb with 3 or 4 flowers 
each. The leaves are short, glossy, green and quite wide. Very pre- 
cocious, it flowers at the same time as the Eranthis and the Galanthus. 
Plant 3” deep, 3” apart in any good garden loam in groups of 5 and 
10. Introduced by Van Tubergen from North Persia. Award of 
Merit London 1937 and First Class Certificate Haarlem 1939-1940. 
Stock limited. Scarce. 3 for $.75 5 for $1.25 10 for $2.25 
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TULIPA SPECIES (Botanical Tulips) 
The wild species of Tulips are a very charming race of flowering hardy 
bulbs. Among the species there is a large diversity of color and form, dainty 
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