FOR COLORFUL SPRING GARDENS— PLANT Vci^^cU THIS FALL 



Double Narcissus 



CHEERFULNESS 



Cheerfulness. A very pleasing double white 

 Poetaz with good stems. A fine garden and 

 show flower. (L) 3 for 35c.; SI. 35 per doz.; 

 SI 0.00 per 100. 



Royal Sovereign. Valuable addition to the 

 Twink group of semi-doubles. Most graceful 

 of all in form, and the most charming, if not 

 the most striking, in coloring. Creamy white 

 interspersed with crinkled and frilled trumpet 

 petals of primrose-yellow, shading to pale prim- 

 rose as the flower develops. (M) 3 for 45c.; 

 SI. 65 per doz.; S12.50 per 100. 



Texas. A very large double pale yellow inter- 

 spersed with brilliant orange. (M) 3 for 55c.; 

 S2.00 per doz.; SI 5. 50 per 100. 



Twink. A splendid show flower that has created 

 much interest whenever exhibited. It is a double 

 of the semi-full type, the petals alternating soft 

 primrose and clear orange, and so arranged as to 

 give the flower a most attractive appearance. 

 Forces easily. Early, free flowering and hardy. 

 (E) 3 for 45c.; S1.70 per doz.; $13.00 per 100. 



Triandrus Hybrids 



Triandrus Albus (Angel's Tears). One of the 



first heralds of spring. Several tiny, dainty 

 white flowers are produced on each stem. SI. 00 

 per doz.; S7.50 per 100. 



Thalia. Beautiful clusters of two to three pure 

 white flowers per stem. A lovely early variety, 

 very suitable for rock gardens or for forcing. 

 3 for 55c.; $2.00 per doz.; S16.00 per 100. 



Jonquilla Hybrids 



Simplex. The true single sweet Jonquil of light 

 elegant growth, bearing charming clusters of 

 numerous small rich yellow flowers. Delicious 

 scent. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep, 5 inches apart. 

 (L) No. 1 round bulbs, SI. 00 per doz.; S7.50 

 per 100. 



Trevithian. The best of the short-crowned hy- 

 brid Jonquils. A fine, free-flowering variety, pro- 

 ducing two or more pale lemon-yellow, sweet- 

 scented blossoms per stem. 3 for 45c.; SI. 60 

 perdoz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Tazetta Types (Bunch Flowered) 



Geranium. One of the newer Dutch Tazetta 

 hybrids with from five to seven large flowers per 

 stem. The petals are rounded and overlapping; 

 the short flat crown is orange-red. Outstanding 

 in the garden and for exhibitions, and a good 

 variety for late forcing. (L) 3 for 40c.; SI. 50 

 per doz.; $11.50 per 100. 



TRIANDRUS ALBUS 



Cyclamineus Hybrids 



February Gold. An extremely early- 

 blooming, small golden Daffodil with a 

 rather star-shaped perianth. The trumpet 

 is nicely fluted, straight, and shows a tinge 

 of orange. A good forcing variety. 3 for 

 55c.; $2.00 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. 



NARCISSUS FOR 

 NATURALIZING 



Miniature DaFfodils No. 1 round bulbs 



Bulbocodium Conspicuus. The Yellow Hoop 

 Petticoat. Flowers rich golden yellow, of hoop- 

 petticoat form. Rush-like foliage. Height 6 

 inches. Blooms from the middle of February to 

 early March and prefers a sandy peat soil with 

 a fair amount of moisture while in growth, but 

 not in summer; no manure should be given it. 

 Plant 3 to 4 inches deep, 5 inches apart. (EE) 

 S1.00perdoz.;S7.50per 100. 



Bulbs For Indoor Culture 



Paper-White Narcissus. Dishes of these, grown 

 in pebbles and water, can be had in bloom con- 

 tinuously from Thanksgiving until Easter. 

 3 for 50c.; $1.80 per doz.; SI 4.50 per 100. 



Grand Soleil d'Or. "Yellow Paper-White" with 

 deep orange cup. Fragrant. Treat the same as 

 the regular Paper-Whites. 3 for 75c.; $2.85 per 

 doz.; $23.00 per 100. 



Chinese Sacred Lily. Flowers in clusters very 

 similar to those of the Paper-White Narcissus, 

 but the cups within the petals are vellow. 3 for 

 50c.; $1.80 per doz.; $14.00 per 100. 



Hole-in-One Planter 



Bulb Planter and Plant 

 Setter. This handy tool makes 

 a hole in one operation. Merely 

 cut the tool into the soil, re- 

 move it with a slight twisting 

 T motion and the 

 soil comes with it, 

 leaving a clean 

 hole in which 

 bulbs or plants 

 may be set. $1.00 

 ea. 



The Jiffy Planting Tool 



THE JIFFY PLANTER, which 

 one can use in a standing position, is 

 made of strong durable steel with a 

 tubular steel "T" handle. It easily 

 cuts a cylindrical hole up to 10 inches 

 deep, depending on the pressure put 

 on the angle foot bar. A slight twist 

 and the tool draws out the soil, leaving 

 an ideal hole for setting of bulbs and 

 plants, and automatically pushes the 

 soil from the cylinder with each suc- 

 ceeding insertion. S3.25. 



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A mixture of No. 1 round bulbs, well assorted, in 

 early and late varieties for naturalizing in masses or 

 for mixed borders or among shrubbery. We recom- 

 mend it strongly. 



$1.20 perdoz.; $8.85 per 100 



Poeticus Types 



Actaea. The largest Poeticus in existence. 

 Broad, snow-white perianth of great sub- 

 stance and good form; the very large eye 

 is broadly margined with dark red. A 

 most beautiful exhibition flower. (E) 

 3 for 45c.; SI. 60 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



White 



or Colored 



Shell 



Chips for 1 



planting 



Narcissus 



Bulbs. 



Lb. 



15c.; 



10 lbs. $1.45 fNot Postpaid). 







Stone 



Pebbles for 



Planting Narcissus j 



Bulbs. ; 



lbs. ISc; 



10 lbs. 



40c. 



(Not 



Postpaid 











