GIANT HYACINTHS 
Here are the sweetly fragrant, large-spike Dutch Hyacinths. 
HYACINTHS EXHIBITION—Massive, richly perfumed spikes. 
For growing indoors, or in the garden. PINK PEARL—Fine, 
clear pink. BISMARCK—Close to sky blue. CITY OF HAARLEM 
—Soft, creamy yellow. JAN BOS—Rich scarlet. QUEEN OF THE 
WHITES. UNIFORM PRICE, named or mixed, each 35c; 3 for 
95c; 10 for $2.80; 50 for $11.75. 
HYACINTHS RAINBOW BED- 
DING MIXED—Bulbs slightly 
smaller, but of right size to 
give a gorgeous outdoor show- 
ing. May also be forced. Many 
colorings in mixture. 5 for 85c; 
10 for $1.55; 25 for $3.55; 100 
for $13.00. 
DAINTY SMALLER 
HYACINTHS 
The first 3 are true Hyacinths 
in graceful, alpine _ species. 
Then come their cousins, the 
Grape Hyacinths. HYACINTHUS AMETHYSTINUS—Delight 
from Spanish mountains ; sprays of crispy, waxy bells in amethy- 
stine blue. 5 for 40c; 10 for 70c; 25 for $1.45. HYACINTHUS 
AMETHYSTINUS ALBUS—The last in snowy white. 5 for 45c; 
10 for 80c; 25 for $1.85. HYACINTHUS AZUREUS—Smallest 
true Hyacinths. In March come hosts of miniature spikes in sky 
blue. 5 for 35c; 10 for 60c; 25 for $1.30; 100 for $4.10. MUSCARI 
LATIFOLIUM—Most distinctive. Just one wide leaf. Flower 
spike is deep blue below, pale blue above. 5 for 40c; 10 for 75c; 
25 for $1.60. MUSCARI MOSCHATUM FLAVUM—The long 
spikes of flowers open violet, becoming clear yellow. Spicy nutmeg 
fragrance. A rare beauty. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.40. 
MUSCARI COMOSUM—Open spikes of flowers to 20 inches, olive 
brown in lower part of spike, becoming blue at top. Clumps of it 
at front of hardy border, can be striking. 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.00; 
25 for $2.20. MUSCARI WHITE—Pretty little Grape Hyacinth in 
the purest of whites. 10 for 60c; 25 for $1.35; 100 for $5.00. HYA- 
CINTHUS SAWRISICI—The feathery spikes of dainty, little 
mauve-pink flowers appear in autumn instead of spring. Rock 
garden. A true Hyacinth. 3 for 65c; 10 for $1.75. OSTRICH- 
PLUME HYACINTH—lIllustrated front cover, described page 2. 8 
for 95c. OFFER 625A—5 bulbs each of Sawrisici, Moschatum 
flavum and Ostrich-Plume, with 10 each of the others, 75 bulbs 
with names marked, for $6.30. 
ALLURING ALSTROEMERIA 
UP ILYY fy The Alstroemerias are among 
the more beautiful of bulb-like 
garden flowers, giving great sheafs 
of blossom splendor over a long 
season in late spring and early 
summer. Winter-hardy at Phila- 
delphia if mulched. In colder areas 
they may be dug like Dahlias, then 
given cool winter storage in sand. 
All make good cut flowers. IIllus- 
trated opposite. A. CHILENSIS— 
Bright blossoms of pink, often 
with creamy or apricot suffusions, 
of rose and of orange-shaded red. 
As hardy as the others. Also forces 
well in pots. Roots, each 70c; 3 for 
$1.80; 10 for $5.25. A. AURAN- 
TIACA—Great masses of showy 
golden orange blossoms, splashed 
carmine. Roots, each 60c; 3 for 
$1.60; 10 for $4.60. A. PULCHEL- 
‘ LA—Parrot Lily. 40 inches. Clus- 
ters of bright red trumpets, tipped vivid green. Each 75c; 3 for 
$2.00; 10 for $5.90. OFFER 625B—38 each of the 3 kinds for $5.00. 
LEWISIA REDIVIVA 
Blossoms that are in suggestion of pink Water- 
lilies, in shades from blush to near rose. It grows 
to only four inches, but the flowers are, for this, 
of quite extraordinary size, and there are many 
of them open at one time. Of full winter-hardi- 
ness, if the tubers are kept from frost-heaving LEWISIA 
damage by firm planting or light mulching. Sup- REDIVIVA 
plied in dormant tubers; 8 for $1.00 ;50 for $5.00. 
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