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BULB BARGAINS OFFERED UNTIL JULY 15th, 1934 



Lils 







Each 



Per 

 Doz. 



Per 

 100 



SO. 10 



$1.10 



$8.00 



.15 



1.50 



12.00 



.12 



1.25 



9.00 



.12 



1.25 



9.00 



American Grown Narcissus— Cont'd 



Double Narcissus and Daffodils 



Orange Phoenix. Beautiful double white flowers with orange 



nectary. Splendid for pot culture and cutting; height, 14 inches. 



Double Nose Bulbs 



Primrose Phoenix. Primrose yellow, large rose-shaped flower, long 



stems. We recommend this variety as most satisfactory; height, 14 



inches. Double Nose Bulbs 



Sulphur Phoenix. Beautiful snow-white flower, interlaced pale yel- 

 low; height. 14 inches. Double Nose Bulbs 



Von Sion. The true "Double Yellow Daffodil." Rich golden-yellow 



perianth and trumpet. This is the old favorite so highly prized in 



old-fashioned gardens {see engraving); height, 12 inches. Double 



Nose Bulbs , $85.00 per 1000 



The Hardy Cluster-Flowered Daffodils 



Narcissus Poetaz 



These new hybrids between Poeticus and Polyanthus are hardy, healthy, strong growers. 

 The Poeticus-like flowers are borne in clusters like the Polyanthus. They soon form large 

 luxuriant clumps. 



Elvira. A large flower of remarkably good substance, carrying three or 

 four flowers on long stems; and producing two to three stems to one 

 bulb. Very fine for cutting; strong-growing and free flowering. Color 

 pure white with yellow cup; height, 18 inches 



Helios. The perianth is yellow with a deeper golden yellow cup. The 

 bulb produces three stems usually, and there are seven to eight broad 

 flowers borne on each stem. This is the largest yellow variety; height, 

 18 inches 



Joconde. Pale yellow petals, deep golden cups, 4-5 large flowers on 

 long stems, ideal cut flower and exquisite show variety 



Each 



Per 

 Doz. 



Per 

 100 



.10 



1.00 



7.50 



.10 



1.00 



7.50 



.15 



1.50 



12.00 



Polyanthus Narcissus 



The Polyanthus varieties of Narcissus are deliciously sweet-scented, of the easiest culture, very 

 free flowering and continue long in bloom; bearing from six to one dozen flowers each. South 

 of the freezing belt they are splendid for gardens and "naturalize" well. For growing in pots 

 or pans of soil or in shallow dishes in pebbles and water, they are especially adapted and can 

 be had in flower in the house from Christmas throughout the winter by bringing the pots of 

 rooted bulbs in from the frame or cellar every week or two. 



Grand Soliel D'Or. All Yellow Polyanthus. A beautiful variety bear- 

 ing clusters of golden yellow flowers with orange cups 



Paper White Grandiflora. All White Polyanthus. A large flowering 

 type producing snow-white flowers of large size and good substance 

 in trusses. Much used for early forcing for cut flowers, being brought 

 in without difficulty by Christmas or even earlier. (See engraving.) 



$45.00 per 1000 



Mixed Narcissus and Daffodils 



For Naturalizing in Borders, Wild Gardens, Etc. 



These are a Special Mixture of All Varieties. They are very suitable 

 for growing in masses for garden decoration, and are particularly 

 adapted for mixed borders, "naturalizing" in shrubbery by woodland 

 walks, in woods by streams and lakes and semi-wild, outlying 

 grounds They are perfectly hardy and will flourish and increase for 

 many years $40.00 per 1000 



Each 



Per 

 Doz. 



Per 

 100 



.20 



2.00 



15.00 



.07 



.70 



5.00 



Per 

 100 



Henderson's Selected Calla Lilies 



A well-known plant of easy culture for winter bloom. It makes a handsome house or window plant. 

 To aid profuse blooming keep dormant from the middle of June until the last of September; pot on 

 receipt in good, rich soil, using 6- to 8-inch pot. give light and heat in abundance. Both foliage and 

 flowers are attractive in this desirable winter bloomer. 



Aethioplca or Lily of the Nile. This old favorite White Calla Lily is too well known to require any 

 description. We offer dry roots, as they are superior for forcing and winter-flowering purposes; 

 they come into bloom quickly and require less room, making less foliage. Extra large bulbs. 35c 

 each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



EUiotianna, Yellow. The yellow Calla; large rich, deep golden flowers often 4 to 5 inches across 

 at the mouth; habit of growth and foliage like the old favorite white Calla excepting the leaves 

 of Elliotianna are spotted with white. Dry bulbs. 35c each; S3. 50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 

 (Ready in November.) 



Lily of the Valley 



(Keadv for Delivery in November) 



Henderson's Extra Single Crown or "Pips." The finest grade of Crowns in the world for winter 

 flowering. They will bear 12 to 16 large bells on strong stalks, with foliage, even when forced for 

 extra early; the pips average large, plump and regular, with extra long roots. (See illustration.) 25 

 Crowns (1 bundle), $2.00; 100 Crowns, $7.00; $60.00 per 1000. 



Fortin's Giant. This is the largest variety yet produced; it is only adapted for open ground plant- 

 ing, and may not show much superiority the first spring after planting, but by the second season, 

 or when it gets well established, it produces wonderfully luxuriant foliage and immense spikes of 

 purest white bells. Crowns. $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 



