DUTCH BULBS 
If interested in Dutch bulbs, tulips, hyacinths and 
narcissus send for price list. We have a fine list of 
spring blooming bulbs and prepay express or P. P. east 
of the Mississippi River. 
Euphorbia Corolata 
(FLOWERING SPURGE) 
This is a hardy perennial somewhat similar to double Baby’s Breath but blossoms later. 
Blooms through August and September. Just the thing to go with glads or any other kind of 
flower. Will grow on most any kind of soil, even on dry sand, but good garden soil will make it 
very much better. 
This is a plant that should be grown in every garden and commercial growers should plant 
it by the hundred. Absolutely hardy and I am sure you will like it. 
In the northern states 1 would suggest Euphorbia be planted early in the spring. In the 
south or where it does not freeze hard, fall planting would be perfectly all right. 
Though Euphorbia is easy to handle, and there should be no reason for it not doing well, 
I have had some complaints about the roots not growing. I don’t know why this is because if 
they are planted at once and given a good watering they should all grow. I have had no trouble 
with them myself. But in as much as I have had some complaints I no longer guarantee the 
roots. I do give good strong healthy roots and if given half a chance they should grow but if 
they do not grow I shall not be responsible. 
Prices are 4 roots for 60 cents or one dozen for $1.25 prepaid. We do not sell less than 
four as they cannot be shipped with the gladiolus bulbs. We have to make a separate 
shipment. 
100 roots $6.00 f.o.b. with 50 at the 100 rate. 
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