DAFFODILS 
THE APRIL FLOWERS 
‘In the Largest Bulbs Obtainable 
Two of the showiest and most loved blooms of early spring—Crocus 
and Daffodils—are also two of the most permanent and easiest to 
grow of all flowers. For both, we now have specially selected for us 
in Holland, the largest bulbs produced there. Some of the named 
} Daffodils listed below are ‘‘half-pounders,”’ individual bulbs that 
weigh around a half-pound each. All of them are huge and will give, 
from their very first year, much more bloom than is possible with 
smaller bulbs. 
King Alfred. Rich gold, with great, long trumpets and broad 
perianth. Renowned for vigor and beauty. 3 for $1.40. 
| Mount Hood. New, giant white. Magnificent blooms with long 
| trumpets. Probably the best white Daffodil. 3 for $1.65. 
Mrs. Ernest H. Krelage. A new beauty of fine substance with 
creamy trumpet and pure white perianth. 3 for $1.40. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. “The Pink Daffodil” with apricot to Mrs. R. O. Backhouse 
shell-pink trumpet and white perianth. 3 for $1.40. 
Rembrandt. Early, pure yellow with long trumpet. The best early 
Daffodil, we believe. 3 for $1.40. = 
Sempre Avanti. Showy, large-cupped Narcissus with bright orange 25 Daffodils 
crown and creamy white perianth. 3 for $1.15. 
All Different 
OFFER 129: One each of all 6 kinds for ........... .$2.45 Th , Belbeeth 
OFFER 129A: 3 each of all 6 for ................. 6.95 error mile dednd in corn, 
| merce, but they are not the 
King Alfred super-size, specially selected 
bulbs listed at left above. 
They are, however, a splendid 
assortment of named kinds of 
various types, including some 
fascinating newer varieties. 
All 25 $7.35 
for 
ppd. 
ASK FOR OFFER 129B 
CROCUS 
Chase winter from your garden 
early with the big, vari-colored 
blooms of Crocus. These are the 
largest size bulbs grown in Hol- 
land, giving extra-big cups of 
brilliant bloom in various shades 
of lavender, blue, bright golden 
yellow, white and striped. Feb- 
ruary and March are the usual 
months for Crocus blooms. Plant 
some in a sheltered, sun-warmed 
spot near a basement wall, for 
extra-early flowers. Scatter others 
freely elsewhere to give you bloom 
until the Daffodils take over. 
Crocus may be tucked into any 
little space, even to bejewel the 
lawn wherever it can be left un- 
mowed until the Crocus foliage 
matures. A well-drained, sunny 
location suits them best. 
12 largest Crocus, assorted $1; 
25 for $1.95; 
100 for $7.45, ppd. 
