Last Chance To Get Daffodils— Order Early and Save Regrets 



Stock U|> on 



DAFFODILS 

 NOW 



FOR UNLESS THE LAW IS CHANGED 



No more can be Imported 

 After Dec. 31, 192i 



Giant Trumpet Narcissus (Daffodil). Splendid for cutting 



NARCISSI (Daffodils) 



This is Truly Your Last Chance to Get Nar- 

 cissi (Daffodils) at a Reasonable Price 



Owing to a ruling of the Federal Horti- 

 cultural Board an embargo will be placed 

 on the importation of Narcissi (Daffodils) 

 to take effect January 1, 1926. 



At this writing there is no sign to show 

 this embargo will not go into effect as 

 planned, regardless of the fact that 

 persistent appeals from Nurserymen and 

 Florists have been made to the Federal 

 Horticultural Board 

 to have the law re- 

 pealed. In future 

 the only Narcissi 

 to be admitted to 

 U.S.A. from abroad 

 will be for propa- 

 gation purposes. 



Right now is the 

 time to buy while 

 first quality Hol- 

 land bulbs are still 

 obtainable at old 

 time prices. 



NARCISSI (DaffodUs) 



Mixed Varieties 

 Large Double-Nose Bulbs 



These bulbs are 

 perfectly hardy and 

 increase if left un- 

 disturbed. One 

 hundred planted 

 now will soon make 

 a thousand, and 

 think of the beauty 

 of a quantity of 

 these golden Nar- 

 cissi in bloom at 

 one time. Price, 

 12 for SI; 100 for 

 .?7; 1000 for S60, 

 delivered. 



Tulips 



Lovely, golden, nodding Daffodils, 

 beautiful in outdoor borders and the 

 cheeriest early Spring flowers to use for 

 indoors. Some people will be sorely 

 disappointed when Narcissi (Daffodils) 

 are all sold . Order early and save regrets . 



GIANT WHITE NARCISSUS 



Enjoy these delightful fragrant flowers 

 now, for when good French grown bulbs 

 are no longer obtainable you will feel as if 

 you have lost an old friend. Grow in 

 pebbles and water indoors. They wall 

 bloom in six to eight weeks after planting. 

 Price, 6 for 40 cts. ; 12 for 75 cts. ; 18 

 for SI ; 100 for $5, postpaid. 



For Brilliant Color and Gorgeous Dis- 

 play in Early Spring When You 

 Are Flower Hungry 



Plant Tulips so the top of each bulb is 

 about 4 inches below the surface of the soil 

 when planting is done. An inch of coarse 

 sand for the bulbs to rest on is beneficial. 



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Giant Darwin Tulips 



Mixed Colors 



The Darwins bloom late in May, and 

 when they bloom, what a wonderful sight 

 they are. Vivid pink, soft salmon pink, 

 slate blue, violet, purple, carmine, crim- 

 son, and maroon so dark it is almost 

 black. A broad range of colors so gorgeous 

 they remind you of Oriental pictures. 

 The great, bowl-shaped blooms ha\'e a 

 glistening silky texture that few other 

 flowers possess which, added to the de- 

 lightful Tulip fragrance, makes these 

 Darwin Tulips the most popular spring 

 flowers now grown. 



One hundred of these gorgeous blooms 

 cost you only 33^ cents apiece and they 

 are fine for cutting. 



Price. 12 for 50 cts.; 100forS3.50; 

 1000 for S32.00, delivered. 



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Mammoth Flowered 

 Breeder Tulips, Mixed 



The flowers are enormous in size, like the 

 Giant Darwins, and in this mixture are 

 shades of bronze, apricot, brown and violet. 

 They bloom the same time as the Darwins 

 and grow the same in height. Breeder 

 Tulips are in demand on account of their 

 unusual colors. 



Price. 12 for 75 cts.; 100 for $5.00; 

 1000 for $45.00, delivered. 



Single Early Tulips, Mixed 



These are C.-P. Superfine Tulips for 

 bedding, and white, pink, crimson and 

 yellow varieties are in this mixture. The 

 early Tulips are very brilliant. 



Price. 12 for 50 cts.; 100 for $3.50; 

 1000 for $30.00, delivered. 



TEAR OFF AND USE FOR ORDERING 



Date _ 



The Conard-Pyle Co. 



West Grove, Pa. Amount Enclosed $ ■ 



Please send the items named and ■/ checked below. (See that address on back hereof is correct.) 



Offer FIO. 12 Choicest Hardy Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses to bloom from June 'till frost, sSlO.OO 



Offer Fll. 10 Choicest Hardy Climbing Roses, S9.00; or with Book "How to Grow Roses," $10.00 



Narcissus (Daffodils). Hardy. Lovely for cutting. 12 for sSl.OO; 100 for $7.00; 1000 for $60.00, delivered 



Narcissus. Giant White. 6 for 40 cts.; 18 for SI. 00; 100 for $5 00, delivered. Plant now for Christmas bloom 



Tulips. Giant Darwins. 12 for 50 cts.; 100 for $3.50; 1000 for $32.00, delivered 



Tulips. Mammoth Breeders. 12 for 75 cts.; 100 for S5.00; 1000 for s$45.00, delivered 



Tulips. Single Early. 12 for 50 cts.; 100 for S3.50; 1000 for $30.00, delivered : 



"How to Grow Roses." By Robert Pyle (a beautiful Christmas Gift), $2.00, postpaid 



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