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LILY OF THE VALLEY (For Outdoor Planting) 
New crop Lily of the Valley Pips, for outdoor planting, same exhibition quality as placed in cold 
storage for forcing. For outdoor planting, these pips should be planted on arrival, which is about Novem- 
ber 15th, and will produce exhibition sprays (as shown in the Lily of the Valley bed at the International 
Flower Show), the following May, increasing the quantity of flowers year after year. Lily of the Valley pips 
should be planted out of doors | inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart. 100 pips, $20.00; 1,000 pips, $190.00. 
LILIES, Hardy—See Page 27. 
LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA 
Of the Amaryllis family and very hardy. The foliage 
appears in early spring, dies away several weeks later and 
the flower stalks appear with umbels of large, Lily-shaped 
flowers, delicate pink shading blue. Extra large flowering 
bulbs. Each, $2.00; doz., $20.00; 100, $160.00. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 
(Virginia Bluebells) 
A lovely combination of soft pink and porcelain-blue. 
Plants grow about 1% to 2 feet tall, bearing panicles of 
flowers one inch long in short pendent clusters. Will grow 
equally well in sun or shade. These plants flower from the 
time the Daffodils are in bloom and continue throughout 
the May-flowering Tulip season. 
Extra heavy clumps. Doz., $5.00; 100, $35.00. 
MUSCARI, Heavenly Blue 
ORNITHOGALUM 
UMBELLATUM (Star of Bethlehem). 100, $9.00; 1,000, 
$85.00. 
VARIETIES FOR FORCING. See page 8. 
MUSCARI 
(Grape Hyacinth) 
Very fine when planted in masses, perfectly hardy. 
Bloom early in May. Excellent for pot culture. 
ALBUM. Pure white. Doz., $1.15; 100, $8.00. 
ARMENTIACUM. Large size, very early, deep cobalt-blue. 
Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Light blue, extra large. Doz., 75c; 
100, $5.00. 
PLUMOSUM (Plume Hyacinth). Handsome feathery 
plumes of violet-colored flowers blooming in May. 
Height 7 inches. Doz., $1.45; 100, $10.00. 
PEONIES—See Page 26. 
SCILLAS (Wood Hyacinth) 
Campanulata (English Bluebell) 
Bears spikes 15 inches high of bell-like flowers, during 
early May. 
ALBA MAXIMA. Clear white, with very fine large bells. 
Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00. 
BLUE QUEEN. Porcelain-blue, tall growing, free flower- 
ing. Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00. 
ROSE QUEEN. Bells of soft lilac-rose, very pretty. Doz., 
85c; 100, $6.00. 
Nutans (Scotch Bluebell) 
ALBA. White. Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00. 
COERULEA. Blue. Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00. 
ROSEA. Rose. Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00. 
Sibirica (Siberian Squill) 
ALBA. Spikes 4 to 5 inches high, small bell-like flowers, 
fine for naturalizing. Pure white. Doz., $1.25; 100, 
$9.00. 
SPRING BEAUTY. A new variety about four times the 
size of Sibirica, growing 9 to 10 inches high. Sky-blue. 
Doz., $1.25; 100, $9.00. 
SNOWDROPS 
The first flower of spring. 
DOUBLE. Doz., $1.60; 100, $12.00; 1,000, $115.00. 
SINGLE ELWESII. The largest of all Snowdrops. Doz., 
$1.25; 100, $9.00; 1,000, $87.50. 
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