HOW TO PLANT 
In light and sandy soil bulbs should be plant¬ 
ed a little deeper. A covering of straw will 
make the plants bloom earlier and the flowers 
larger, and a good supply of well rotted man¬ 
ure worked in the soil before the bulbs are 
planted will aid very materially in producing 
beautiful blooms. 
FOR INDOOR CULTURE 
For indoor planting bulbs should be potted 
as soon as possible and then left out in the 
open, covered with a few inches of soil until 
freezing weather, and then brought into the 
cellar or other sheltered place where the tem¬ 
perature is not over 50 degrees, but, of course, 
not freezing. Keep in the dark until the roots 
are well established and then they may be 
brought to the light and will flower from time 
to time till Easter. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
We take pleasure in announcing that we 
have originated the World’s Choicest Viola, 
which we will offer for sale for the first time. 
VIOLA 
WASHINGTON BEAUTY 
A very large flower on a stem 6 to 8 inches 
long. Very fragrant and will bloom the year 
around on the Pacific Coast. Color is very 
rich blue with yellow eyes. Plants grow ex¬ 
tremely large. Truly a Queen of all Violas in 
existence. (Stock limited). 
Price, each plant . 50c 
DELPHINIUM—Cream yellow. Offered for sale 
for first time. 2 year old plants, each $1.00. 
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