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How to Grow Daffodils from Seed. 
Our Pamphlet on the above subject met with the liveliest 
appreciation from both Amateur and Professional Gardeners. 
With the small clerical staff at our disposal it has been quite 
impossible to reply to the thousands of letters — most of them 
couched in the most flattering terms — which we continue to 
receive, congratulating us upon its publication, and we now 
desire to tender to all our correspondents our most hearty thanks 
for their kindness. 
We intend to fulfil our promise to issue a Revised Edition 
in the near future, and with this object in view have collected 
a large number of notes dealing with the subject. 
A few Copies of the 1908 Edition may still be had on 
application. 
TERMS. 
The prices in this List only hold good till the end of June, 
and only so long as we are unsold. 
All Orders for Bulbs to the value of 10/— and upwards will 
be sent Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in the United 
Kingdom. 
No Charge will be made for Packages. 
Orders for Bulbs under 10/- in value will be sent Carriage 
Forward, but an allowance in Bulbs for Carriage to the value of 
5 per cent, of the value of the Order will be added to all 
Orders over 5/- 
Collections and special quotations are not subject to 
discount. 
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