. Chionodox^ CHIONOOOXA (Glory of the Snow). These are among the most lieauiilul of cur spring-flowering bulbs, coming into flower soon after the snow is gone. Grows v/ell in any good garden soil, and when once planted requires no further care. Looks best when planted in lines or clumps of 25 or more bulbs. Luciliae. Flowers of a brilliant sky-blue color, wich white centre. 20 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $! per 1000. Luciliae (Jigantea. A very distinct and beautiful species, with very large flowers of soft hneiider-blue, and white centre. 20 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000


. Chionodox^ CHIONOOOXA (Glory of the Snow). These are among the most lieauiilul of cur spring-flowering bulbs, coming into flower soon after the snow is gone. Grows v/ell in any good garden soil, and when once planted requires no further care. Looks best when planted in lines or clumps of 25 or more bulbs. Luciliae. Flowers of a brilliant sky-blue color, wich white centre. 20 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $! per 1000. Luciliae (Jigantea. A very distinct and beautiful species, with very large flowers of soft hneiider-blue, and white centre. 20 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. Sardensis. A strikingly beautiful, brilliant gentian-blue flower. A gem among spring bulbs. 20 cts. per do/..; $ per 100; $ per 1000. DKBER^S GIANT CYCLAMEN. There are few winter-flowering bulbs more attractive than the Cyclamen, being an ideal plant either for greenhouse or window decoration. The Giant strain here oflered is of robust growth, throwing the large flowers well above the handsome foliage. It is often a hard matter to get dry bulbs started into growth. We there- fore send out only nicely started plants, which we feel sure will produce grand results. We can furnish any of the following colors in thrifty plants in 4-inch pots. White, Rose, Blood=red and White with Carmine Eye. 35 cts. each ; $ per doz. Make Your Garden Gay for Easter, 1916 Easter in 1916 comes on April 23rd. This is just the time when most of the best spring flowering bulbs are in bloom outdoors in the latitude of Philadelphia, includ- ing Hyacinths, Early Tulips, Narcissus, etc. With very little trouble and expense you can have a glorious show next Easter by planting the bulbs now. DIELYTRA, or DICENTRA. SpectabiliS (Bleeding Heart, Seal Floioer, or Lyre Flower). An old- fashioned favorite, equally well adapted for forcing as for planting in the open border; its long racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers are always attractive. 15 cts. each; $ per dozen; $ per 100. ER


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