GOLDEN SPUR 
RECURVUS 
SULPHUR PHOENIX 
MADAME PLEMP 
ELVIRA 
SIR WATKIN 
PRINCEPS 
BARRIl CONSPICUUS 
CROCUS 
The most popular use for these lovely 
flowers is to plant them in the lawn, 
simply lifting the turf and inserting the 
bulbs about two inches deep. They 
bloom very early, dying down in time to 
miss the lawn mower. Once planted they 
remain in the ground and bloom for years. 
We have purple, white-purple stripes 
and yellow varieties at 20 bulbs for 
$1.00/ 100 For $4.25. Mixed, 25 for 
$1.00; 100 for $3.25. Sent postpaid. 
DAFFODILS, NARCISSI, TULIPS 
Your Garden Full of Daffodils for $2! 
Aga in we offer a wonderful bargain in Daffodil bulbs. 
Make no mistake! These arc bulbs of the finest quality, ready to 
fill your garden with beautiful blossoms early next spring. 
Read what some of our customers wrote of the bulbs sent them 
last year. 
Two new varieties are added to the list: Sir Watkin and Empress. 
The variety Golden Spur is splendid for growing in pots indoors. 
100 bulbs, any variety . $ Sent by Express. 
100 each of 10 varieties . 18.00 You pay Express 
1000 of one variety . 17.00 charges 
Conspicuus (Barrii). Wide mouthed short cup of dark yellow edged bright 
orange-scarlet; broad, spreading perianth of soft yellow. A great favorite. 
Splendid for the border or naturalizing. 
Empress (Bicolor). Large rich yellow trumpet/ white perianth. Striking as a 
border or naturalizing group when combined with all-yellow Daffodils. 
Golden Spur (Yellow Trumpet). Early. Rich yellow perianth and trumpet. 
A most popular Daffodil for forcing or for the garden. 
Madame Plemp (Bicolor). A stately lady with deep golden yellow trumpet 
set off with an array of pure white petals. Beautiful as a cut flower. 
Princeps (Trumpet). Yellow trumpet with sulphur-colored petals. A medium 
sized flower that fits any location. 
Recurvus (Poeticus). The old Pheasant’s Eye. Perianth pure white, somewhat 
reflexing; cup margined deep scarlet. Very fragrant. One of the latest 
to bloom. 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis). Perianth primrose-yellow; large and well- 
formed deep yellow cup. A giant among the medium-crowned varieties. 
Sulphur Phoenix (Double). Large creamy-white flowers with pale yellow 
center. Shaped like a rose. Prized for cutting. 
Bicolor Daffodils. Mixed bicolor varieties. 
Narcissi and Daffodils. A splendid mixture. 
EXTRA CHOICE VARIETIES 
Wc offer a very select group of choice Daffodils and Narcissi to supplement 
the more common varieties. You will find any of these will give you no end 
of pleasure. 
12 for $1.00 100 for $5.75 
Sent by Express. You pay Express charges 
Cassandra (Poeticus). Pure white perianth,- cup rimmed dark red. 
Elvira (Poetaz). Creamy-white perianth; yellow cup edged orange. 
King Alfred (Yel low Trumpet). The king of Daffodils. Very large and sturdy 
rich golden yellow Flowers. Curved and fluted trumpet, and broad, 
beautifully twisted petals. Splendid for cut flowers. 
Madame de Graaff (White Trumpet). A lovely, graceful Daffodil; first of a 
new class and most famous of the white '^tumpets. Magnificent snow- 
white perianth; trumpet slightly tinged with primrose. Strikingly beautiful 
as a contrast to the rich yellow varieties. 
Masterpiece (Barrii). Spreading cup of brilliant orange-scarlet; fully an inch 
wide with perianth sulphur-white. A beauty. 
Spring Glory (Bicolor). Extra early. Broad, pure white perianth; large and 
long yellow trumpet with reflexed brim; excellent stem. Still a favorite 
both for the garden and for forcing. 
Tresserve (Yellow Trumpet). An enormous flower; canary yellow perianth 
slightly hooded; bold rich yellow trumpet, broad at the mouth and 
deeply Flanged. 
Will Scarlet (Incomparabilis). One of the most striking Daffodils. Good cup 
of yellow ochre with fiery orange-scarlet edge; very broad and wide 
open; creamy white perianth. Fine for the rock garden. 
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OFFER OF BULBS FREE TO YOU 
DOUBLE JONQUILS 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX PLENUS 
Double form of above variety. 
12 for $1.25 100 for $8.00 
Sent Postpaid 
SINGLE JONQUILS DOUBLE JONQUILS 
SINGLE JONQUILS 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX 
No Spring garden is complete without at least one clump of these little 
star-shaped flowers. There are always two or three golden yellow 
blossoms on every stem. An exquisite scent permeates the whole garden 
during the three or four weeks they bloom. Bloom late. May be grown 
in pots indoors. Lovely as cut flowers. 
12 for $1.25 100 for $8.00 
Sent Postpaid 
DARWIN TULIPS 
20 for $1,00/ 20 each of 3 varieties, $2.75 
100 of one variety, $4.50, postpaid 
Baronne De La Tonnaye. A long, beautiful Rower, clear rose at the center 
fading off to a soft pink at the edges. Excellent for early March forcing 
and fine for outdoor beds to bloom in late May. Of great substance, 
standing the weather well and is one of the best in lasting quality 
Makes a splendid show and is superb for the border. 
Bartigon. A large shapely flower and strong grower. Fiery crimson with 
pure white base broadly ringed deep blue. 
Centenaire, Excellent for either bed or border. Arich beautiful rose colored 
tulip, 
Clara Butt. A favorite everywhere because of its distinctive coloring. Clear 
pink flushed salmon-rerecf Medium sized flower of good form. The most 
satisfactory of all Darwins for general growing. 
Professpr Rauwenhoff. Large flower of great substance on a very strong stem. 
Superb for both bedding and forcing. A brilliant cherry-red, the inside 
glowing scarlet. 
Wm. Copeland. Lilac-rose, Not a large flower but of merit because it may 
be forced as easily as the early Tulips. 
Mixed. A grand mixture of Darwin varieties. 
COTTAGE TULIPS 
16 for $1.00/ 16 each of 3 varieties, $2.75 
100 for $5.50, postpaid 
Ellen Willmott. One of the finest and most beautifully shaped May flowering 
Tulips. Blossoms very large, soft creamy yellow. Delightfully fragrant. 
Grenadier. Dazzling brilliant scarlet with rich yellow base. A very large 
and well-shaped flower on a sturdy stem. Makes a spectacular show, 
especially when planted with a background of dark shrubbery. One of 
the best for late forcing, 
Inglescombe Yellow. Glossy canary yellow. Large globular flowers of 
perfect form on strong stems. Same shape as the Darwin and is often 
called the Yellow Darwin. 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). Equally popular for the border and for cutting. 
White background, margined bright pink, the color suffusing the whole 
flower as it ages. PetalsTjointed and elegantly reflexed. A delicate and 
beautiful bloom. 
Mixed. Cottage tulips in a splendid mixture. 
BREEDER TULIPS 
14 for $1.00/ 14 each of 3 varieties, $2.75 
100 for $7.00, postpaid 
Bronze Queen. Large, strong flower, stout stem; soft golden bronze, inside 
yellowish with a bright lemon base. Of beautiful form; exquisite when 
forced. 
Grande Maitre. Exquisite flower of deep purple. A prize for any garden. 
Old Times. A beautiful and unusual color combination. Dull purple, edged 
primrose-yellow, green base. Fine for the border. 
Queen Alexandra. Medium sized, elegantly shaped flower. Soft sulphur- 
yellow flushed lilac-brown at the tip of petals. 
St. James. Very large flower on tall stem. Lilac-edged tan, shaded light 
rose. Inside mahogany with golden brown edge. Fine for exhibition 
purposes. 
Mixed. Breeder tulips including many unusual shades of color. 
BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE INGLESCOMBE YELLOW 
BRONZE QUEEN PROFESSOR RAWENHOFF 
CENTENAIRE 
NOVELTY, BRANCHING TULIPS 
Monsieur Mottet. It is just the thing for you, who do not like Tulips 
because they seem stiff and precise in spite of their gaudy colors. 
This Tulip is a soft ivory white and has six Rowers or so on a stem 
at a time. It srows about two feet high and belongs to the May¬ 
flowering group. It can be used as a contrast with a brilliant Lily- 
flowered Tulip, such as Sirene, or as a soft white note in a planting 
of blue Phlox Divaricata and yellow Polyanthus Primroses. 10 
for $1.00, postpaid 
ENGLISH IRIS - THE ORCHID IRIS 
12 selected bulbs, $1.00, postpaid 
A grand addition to your garden. Easy to grow, sure to Flower. No 
garden flower so nearly resembles the orchid, none is more adaptable 
for cutting. The latest Iris to bloom. 
Our mixture contains only first grade bulbs; numerous delicate shades 
of blue, lavender, white and maroon. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Your Choice: 6 for $2.00/ 12 for $3.75 
Labeled and Postpaid 
Plant in the open in August or September in rich garden soil, placing the 
crowns two inches below the surface and two feet apart. An acid soil is 
preferred and peat may be used both mixed with the soil and as a mulch. 
Give good winter drainage and water freely from Spring growth until flowering. 
Shades of Old Rose, Maroon, etc. 
Fukushima—6 petaled, rose-pink. 
Florence—6 petaled, old rose. 
Mary—6 petaled, maroon,- a dark wine red. 
Rathinda—6 petaled, old rose Recked white. 
Purple Shades: 
Lawrence—3 petaled, lavender-blue 
Double Emperor—6 petaled, dark purple-blue. 
Pure White: 
Fantasy—6 petaled, white. 
White Predominating: 
Awa/i—3 petaled, blue overlyins while. 
Bandai-San—6 petaled, white edged blue. 
Pink Shades: 
Mme. Jeritza—3 petaled, pinkish-lavender. 
DUTCH AND SPANISH IRIS 
20 for $1.00/ 50 for $2.00/ 100 for $3.75, Postpaid 
Spanish Iris are orchid-like in their beauty of form and color and are among 
the prettiest of all Spring flowers for cutting and garden decoration. 
Dutch Iris are very similar to the Spanish Iris but are larger and bloom a little 
earlier. 
Unlike the German iris, both Spanish and Dutch Iris are grown from bulbs, 
not roots, and should be planted early in the Fall. They are easily grown and 
will do well either in the full sun or partial shade. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Imperator—Popular florist’s variety and one of the best of all. Very large. The color is 
a uniform rich dark blue. 
White Excelsior—A pure uniform white; falls very broad; of good form and substance. 
Yellow Queen—Standards and falls a bright golden yellow. The long wiry stems make 
it an excellent cut flower. 
Mixed-Dutch. 
SPANISH IRIS 
Cajanus—A brilliant yellow with orange blotch. 
Flora—Pale lavender standards with ruffled falls of creamy white. 
King of the Blues—A very beautiful deep blue. DUTCH AND 
Mixed-Spanish. SPANISH IRIS 
