F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



SAVE THIS CHART 



It shows the depths at 

 which different bulbs 

 should be planted. 



Depth to Plant 



lin. 



3 in 





Let this chart of the Master Gardener guide you in planting bulbs this fall. A 

 general rule, he says, is to plant them at a depth equal to twice their diameter. 



HOW TO PLANT 



OUTDOOR CULTURE— Plant the bulbs as 

 soon after September as possible to enable the 

 roots to make good growth before the cold 

 weather sets in. They require a moderately 

 rich soil. For best results, apply Loma, 

 Vigoro, Sheep Manure or Bone Meal. How 

 far apart and how deep to plant the different 

 bulbs is shown in the accompanying chart. 



INDOOR CULTURE— Plant hyacinths, tulips 

 and narcissus in a sandy soil. For forcing, 

 bulbs should be planted from September until 

 November, the earlier they are potted the bet- 

 ter. After they are potted they may be set out 

 doors and covered with a few inches of soil 

 until freezing weather then brought into a 



cool cellar and watered occasionally. If not 

 possible to set them out doors they may be 

 placed in a cool cellar, covered with soil and 

 watered regularly. When the roots are well 

 developed the bulbs may be brought into a 

 cool room where they will flower very quickly. 



GROWING PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS IN 

 WATER — Place a dozen bulbs in a shallow 

 bowl, cover with small stones and keep filled 

 with water. Place a few small pieces of char- 

 coal in the bottom of the bowl to keep the 

 water from fouling. Keep in a moderately 

 temperate room. They require no care, no at- 

 tention. They keep on growing and produce 

 beautiful flowers in about six weeks. 



HOW TO ORDER 



ADDRESS ALL MAIL to F. W. Bolgiano «& 

 Co., 411 New York Ave. N. E., Washington, 

 D. C. 



YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS should be 

 written plainly on the Order Blank which ac- 

 companied this catalogue. 



OUR TERMS with customers not having an 

 account are always cash with order. We do 

 not send nursery stock C. O. D. 



MONEY can be sent at our risk by Post 

 Office or Express Money Order, New York or 

 Chicago Draft, or by registered letter. We 

 cannot hold ourselves responsible for cash sent 

 loose in letters. 



POSTAGE AND EXPRESS CHARGES- 

 ALL BULBS will be sent by Mail charges pre- 



paid, when ordered at single or dozen rates. 

 At 100 rates and over add 5 per cent to the 

 cost of the bulbs to cover carrying charges. 



GIVE FULL DIRECTIONS always, whether 

 shipment is to be made by freight, express or 

 parcel i>ost. 



EXPRESS OR FREIGHT shipments should 

 have the name of the station plainly given 

 where different from the post office. 



WE GUARANTEE our seeds, plants or bulbs 

 to reach our customer in good condition. We 

 give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to 

 description (including kind, variety and name), 

 purity or productiveness, or any other matter 

 of any seeds, plants or bulbs we send out, and 

 will not be in any way responsible for the 

 crop. 



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