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Paper Whites Narcissus 



Daffodils 



HYACINTHS— 



Culture. Hyacinth bulbs do best in a rich, light, sandy loam 

 with proper drainage. We advise against the use of fresh 

 manure. November and December are our most successful 

 planting months. For outdoor planting, set bulbs 6 to 8 inches 

 apart each way. Cover with 4 inches of soil. Hyacinths are 

 also fine for growing indoors during the winter in pots or pans 

 or in special glasses filled with water. 



Dutch Hyacinths Postpaid 



Each 6 12 



LaVictorie— Bright red $ .35 $2.00 $3.50 



Gertrude— Rosy Pink .35 2.00 3.50 



King of the Blues— Light blue 35 2.00 3.50 



L'Innocence — White 35 2^.00 3.50 



Sir William Mansfield — Purple 35 2.00 3.50 



City of Haarlem — Canary yellow 35 2.00 3.50 



Roman Hyacinths Postpaid 



Each 6 12 



White— Pure white $ .35 $1.85 $2.95 



Rose — Light rose 35 1.85 2.95 



Blue— Lovely blue 35 1.50 2.00 



IRIS — There is no trick to growing Iris. They do extremely well 

 in any location, and do well in any garden soil. 



Dutch Iris Postpaid Not Pre- 



3 6 12 paid 100 



Wedgwood — Earliest blue $ .35 $ .55 $ .85 $5.75 



White Excelsior— Pure White 35 .55 .85 5.75 



Yellow Queen— Best of all Yellows 35 .55 .85 5.75 



H. C. Van. Vliet — Violet blue, orange 



blotch 40 .75 1.25 6.00 



Blue Ribbon — Gentian blue, early 35 .55 .85 5.75 



Chas. W. Orton — Outstanding yellow 40 .75 1.25 6.00 



King Mauve — Violet mauve 40 .75 1.25 6.00 



Le Mogol — Late bloomer, bronze with 



gold 45 .85 1.50 6.50 



White Superior — vVhite, sulphur yellow 



blotch 35 .65 I.OO 5.85 



JONQUILS — Highly prized for their delightful fragrance. Splen- 

 didly adapted for planting borders and for naturalizing. 



Postpaid 

 I 6 12 100 



Single— Sweet scented rich yellow $ .15 $1.00 $1.50 $8.00 



Double — Rich yellow fragrant 15 1.15 1.75 9.00 



Daffodils Postpaid Not pre- 



1 6 12 paid 100 



Mrs. R. O. Backhouse — Famous "Pink 



Daffodil," ivory white perianth, 



apricot pink trumpet $ .25 $1.35 $2.25 $11.35 



King Alfred — Golden yellow perianth 



and trumpet fringed 20 1.00 1.65 10.50 



Beersheba — Best white trumpet 



variety 35 1.50 2.50 14.25 



Mrs. E. H. Krelage — Known as the 



White King Alfred 25 1.35 2.25 12.00 



Carlton — Large yellow Narcissus, 



enormous cup with frilled edges 20 1.00 1.85 10.00 



Unsurpassable — Nacissus trumpet, 



extra early, deep golden yellow 35 1.50 2.50 15.50 



Narcissuss (Indoor or outdoor blooming ) 

 Paper Whites — Pure white, fragrant 



beautifully formed flowers 15 1.00 I.S5 7.50 



Grand Soleil d'Or — Yellow paper 



white 15 1.25 2.00 10.00 



DARWIN TULIPS 



Culture. In the South, Tulips should not be planted until 

 November or December, when the weather and soil are more 

 N uniformly cool. Plant 5 to 6 inches deep, 6 inches apart. Use 

 bonemeal as a fertilizer. 



Darwin Tulips Postpaid Not Pre- 



3 6 12 paid 100 



Blue Amiable — Bright violet purple 



shaded steel blue, large $ .45 



Clara Butt — Salmon rosy pink 40 



Farncombe Sanders — Fiery Rose scarlet 



with white center 40 



Pride of Haarlem — Bright Rose, suffused 



with purple, large 45 



Wm. Pitt — Glowing salmon scarlet 45 



Yellow Giant — Deepest yellow 45 



Zwanenburg — Pure white 50 



Queen of the Night — Purple-black 45 



Darwrin Mixed — Large blooms, superb 



mixture 40 



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