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37-39 West 28th St., New York City 29 
DAFFODILS 
I have meant each time, when I have written you, to tell 
you how fine the Sir Watkin Daffodils are this year. We 
haven’t lost one bulb. Quite a number have come with two 
or more flowers. They are really the best Daffodils we have 
ever had. The stems are all twenty inches and some of the 
flowers are a little over four inches across. These are actual 
measurements. I have just picked a bunch and measured them. 
KATHERINE L. RALPH, 
.John Ralph’s Greenhouses. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
We expect again to have the best Northwestern 
grown stock in varieties that have proven best. 
Among these are: 
King Alfred, Minister Talma, Sir Watkin, Emperor, 
Poeticus Ornatus, Laurens Kosters, etc. 
Now booking orders subject to price, when 
established. 
IRIS 
Wedgwood, Imperator, etc. 
We are only selling top size bulbs in varieties that 
past performances have proven most satisfactory. 
Speaking of 
"DUTCH BULBS" 
You buy Lilies, Valley and other imported bulbs 
from American firms, why not Tulips, Hyacinths 
and other Dutch Bulbs? 
Our customers always knew it, but last year 
definitely proved to all that we delivered Dutch 
Bulbs equal to the best from any direct (?) source, and 
better than many. Our prices in numerous instances 
were not only equal to, but less than foreign sources. 
Buying the large quantities that we do, we, natu¬ 
rally, are able to insist upon and get stock of the 
best quality obtainable. 
Our reputation of 37 years of square dealing 
stands back of our sale of these bulbs, as it does of 
every other item we sell. 
Send us a list of your requirements or give it to 
our salesman, and we will quote you at the earliest 
possible moment, guaranteeing price against an 
advance and giving you any benefit of a decline in the 
market up to time of delivery. 
We fully realize that if we don’t “deliver the 
goods,” someone else will. Give us an opportunity 
to please you. 
Sept. 29, 1933. 
The Tulips and Hyacinths you have procured for us are all 
that one could expect. The prices are fine, and if we cannot 
produce the flowers and market them at a good profit, the blame 
will be ours, but we feel equal to it and are going ahead full 
speed and with confidence. 
Consider yourselves “thanked” in advance of payment. 
Sincerely yours, JERRY TROTTIER, Manager, 
Westminster Greenhouses, Providence, R. I. 
Prices subject to change without notice 
