RANUNCULUS SPLENDID MIXED—The semi-double to in- | 
tensely double flowers make magnificent display, in straw to gold, 
orange, scarlet, crimson, rose and pink, often contrastingly 
striped. Hardy in garden with protection of straw or leaves. In 
areas of particular cold, may be dug and winter-stored. May also 
be slow-forced under glass. 5 for 40c; 10 for 75c; 25 for $1.65; 
100 for $5.50. i 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM—18 inches. 
The big blossoms, snowy white at first, soon 
deepen to pink. Fully hardy. Easy to grow. 
Likes shade. Illustrated opposite. Each 45c; 
3 for $1.10; 10 for $2.95; 25 for $5.95; 100 
for $22.50. 
LEMON TRILLIUM Trillium luteum. 
Flowers of lemon buff over white-marbled 
foliage. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $3.85; 
25 for $8.75. 
ARUM ITALICUM—15 inches. Hardy, 
Calla-like perennial for sun or shade. May 
also be grown as a pot plant. Creamy white, 
purple-suffused flower-spathe; then red ber- 
ries. 3 for 65c; 10 for $1.70; 25 for $3.75. 
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TRILLIUM 
CAUCASIAN BELL-FLOWER — Ostrowskia. 
magnifica. 45 inches. Stately stems carry im- 
mense blossoms in lilac-suffused white. Jllus- 
trated opposite. Tubers, each 95c; 3 for $2.70; 
10 for $6.95. 
DELIGHTFUL BULB-IRISES — These grow 
from true bulbs. They excel in grace of form 
and richness of coloring. Wonderful for cutting. 
Full hardiness. IRIS RETICULATA—7 inches. 
In early March come violet-fragrant blossoms 
of rich, gold-touched purple. Plant it for beauty, 
and for delight in first spring blossom dis- 
covery. Forces easily. 10 for 45c; 25 for $1.00; 
50 for $1.85. IRIS DUTCH MIXED—26 inches. 
Fine in garden, or for cutting. Gay, orchid-like 
flowers in varied blues, purples and yellows, 
with russet, bronze and suffused whites. 10 for 
45c; 25 for 85c; 100 for $3.00; 300 for $7.95. 
IRIS ENGLISH MIXED—26 inches. Unexcelled in the velvet- 
rich depths of its purples and violets, and it blooms a bit later, 
too, so extending the season. 3 for 40c; 10 for $1.10; 25 for $2.50. 
FINGERS OF HERMES ~Hermodactylus. 12 inches. 
Erect flowers of deep olive green, but the reflexed ‘‘falls’”’ 
are velvety black. Weird, but alluring. Illustrated oppo- 
site. Needs some winter protectien. Each 35c; 3 for 90c; 
10 for $2.50. 
LEBANON SQUILL—Puschkinia libanotica. 12 inches” 
Each spring renews its vast abundance of pretty little 
white flowers, lavender striped. Fullest hardiness. 10 for 
35c; 25 for 80c; 100 for $2.75; 300 for $6.40. 
THE ORNAMENTAL ALLIUMS—AIll here are hardy 
and desirable. A. AZUREUM—18 inches. Clusters of purest blue. 
3 for 40c; 10 for $1.10; 25 for $2.60. A. KARATAVIENSE—7 
inches. Big clusters of lilac stars over wide, blue-tinged, bronze- 
suffused leaves. 3 for 55c; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.25. A. MOLY— 
12 inches. Massed golden flowers at Iris time. 5 for 40c; 10 for 
70c; 25 for $1.50. A. OSTROWSKIANUM—8 inches. Clusters of 
rich crimson stars. Turkestan. 3 for 40c; 10 for $1.10. 
COLCHICUMS MIXED—In early autumn, many big, flower-cups 
in lavender, pink, or white. Fully hardy. Increases to showy 
clumps. Plant it early. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.10. 
SHOOTING STAR— Dodecatheon Meadia, illus- 
trated opposite. Fragrant spring blossoms, pale 
pink to rose. 20 inches. Shade or sun. Full hardi- 
ness. Supplied as dried, dormant roots. They will 
look dead, but they are not. Plant them and they 
will grow. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $3.95; 25 
for $8.95. 
BLUE GRAPE HYACINTH— Muscari. It gives 
great spreads of rich blue in early spring. Plant 
with a liberal hand. 10 for 30c; 25 for 65c; 100 
for $2.25; 300 for $5.70. Will naturalize. 
DODECATHEON 
HARDY STAR OF BETHLEHEM—Ornithogalum 
umbellatum. For massings of starry white in lawn, 
rock garden or meadow. Will naturalize. 10 for 35c; 25 for 80c; 
100 for $2.90; 300 for $7.30. 
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