Soon after the snow disap- 
pears, it is amazing to see 
these Hyacinths make their 
appearance and burst into 
bloom. 
Plant Hyacinths close to your home where you 
can enjoy their beauty and fragrance each day of 
their blooming season. They’re really wonderful 
for planting around your terrace, as edgings along 
your path or driveway, or in clumps scattered 
here and there. No other flowers will give you so 
many vivid, bright colors so early in the spring! 
BRIGHT BLUE 3 for$ .60 
SNOW-WHITE 10 for $1.70 
SOFT PINK 50 for $7.10 
RAINBOW MIXTURE 
OF GARDEN HYACINTHS 
The bright colors mixed together will give you 
one of the nicest displays you'll ever have! 
10for$1.55 25for$3.55 100 for $13.00 
Is there a sight more wel- 
come than the golden Daf- 
fodils dancing and nodding 
in the pale April sunshine? 
They not only give you a 
nice show so early in the spring, but they also will 
multiply and bloom for you again and again for 
many years! Use them freely to cover spots that 
are bare in early spring, as a border, in front of 
hedges, and under shrubs. 
10 for 80c 25 for $1.75 100 for $6.50 
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Red-Cupped 
NARCISSUS 
These cheery Narcissus flowers have bright col- 
ored cups which contrast beautifully with either 
the white or yellow petals of the flowers. They 
feel at home anywhere in the garden, under trees 
or slopes and in fields. They’re so easy to grow — 
just plant and forget about them. The bulbs take 
care of themselves and return each spring with 
an increasing number of flowers. 
10 for 75c¢ 25 for $1.65 
A wealth of 
Daffodils 
from one clump 
100 for $6.00 
Don’t miss the joy and pleasure of 
finding the “First Flowers of Spring” 
in bloom soon after the winter snow 
has gone. Plant them generously under 
trees, shrubs, in the rock garden, or 
scatter over the lawn. They will re- 
appear year after year. Blue, purple, 
white, striped, and yellow are included 
in this SPLENDID MIXTURE. 
10 for 70c¢ 
100 for $5.70 
Spring tucked in nooks 
and corners 
25 for $1.55 
Even while traces of snow are still on 
the ground, they will make their bold 
appearance and announce that spring 
is stirring in the air! Snowdrops ap- 
pear first. They are quickly followed 
by Chionodoxa, Scilla, and other lovely 
varieties. Later, the cheery Grape Hya- 
cinths and Scilla Campanulata come to 
bloom. Plant this mixture of all these 
dwarf growing flowers in places where 
they can be left alone to multiply and 
reappear each year. 
25 for 80c 100 for $2.80 
