FROM GROWER TO CONSUMER 
Bulbs for Fall 
Planting 
Imported Direct From Holland 
Crocus 
For Fall Planting Only 
Its cheerful, colorful flowers, white and various shades 
ef blue and yellow, appear in March and early April, as 
the snow disappears. 
Unless Crocus are planted in beds that will be needed 
for other plants, there is no need to take them out after 
blossoming. When taken up they may be dried and stored 
in the loft or attic. The bulbs need to be about 2 inches 
under the surface. 
Hyacinths 
For Fall Planting Only 
We recommend them very strongly for house culture 
and for bedding. The bell-shaped blossoms are in large, 
showy thick clusters, on short sturdy stems. Each floret 
in the cluster is a complete little flower. Blossoms in 
April and May. The flowers are in white, pink, red, yel¬ 
low, and blue. 
Tulips 
For Fall Planting Only 
Tulips produce striking color effects, either as a border 
or as a special garden, and their mass effect is a joy to 
all beholders. 
The colors are white, yellow, red. pink, with many 
blends and variations. Blossom in April and May. When 
used alone as a bedding plant, or as a border to walks 
or drives, it is better taste and practice to use separate 
colors—all yellow, all red, etc., as desired. 
The stocky Crocuses—earliest of flowers. 
The gorgeous Tulips—striking in color effects. 
Hyacinths in the border. 
Narcissus - Daffodils 
For Fall Planting Only 
Narcissus or Daffodils are one of the most popular of 
the spring-flowering bulbs, blooming before the winter 
snows are quite forgotten. They bring to the garden its 
first display of color, spreading out their horde of yellow 
beauty in response to the coaxing of the April sun. 
Narcissus are among the earliest of spring flowers. 
