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BULBS 
for 
Rockgardens 
Planted in gardens} 
or Rockeries, : 
Muscari 
are 
very attractive. 
A well arranged rockgarden is a source of real enjoyment to every 
amateur gardener. 
When only suitable perennial or annual plants are used, rock- 
gardens do not reach their prime until summer. 
If bulbs are used, the rockgarden will be real attractive already in 
early Spring, long before the other plants flower. 
Deep, well drained pockets of soil are required in which the bulbs 
are to be planted, this is very essential and will substantially add 
to the success of the rockgarden. 
The following kinds will be found of special merit: Tulip species: 
Chrysantha, Eichleri, Fosteriana Red Emperor, Kaufmanniana Varie- 
ties, Praestans Fusilier, further: Miscellaneous Bulbs such ag Crocus, 
Muscari (Grape Hyacinths), Eranthis (Winter Aconite), Galanthus 
(Snowdrops), Chionodoxa (Glory of the Snow), Fritillaria Meleagris 
(Guinea Henflower), Scilla sibirica and also the later flowering Scilla 
campanulata varieties (Wood-Hyacinths). 
Very attractive and useful for Rockgardens, are also the dainty 
miniature Daffodils listed under ,,Various Narcissus’. 
Further: Anemone, Allium Moly, Erythronium, Iris reticulata, Triteleia. 
You can make an extra profit by also selling 
Bulbs for ‘Rockgardens 
