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A part of the "Gardenville” planting 
HE GARDENVILLE BULB GROWERS have been producing bulbs for 
America s gardens more than twenty years. With several hundred acres o f the 
finest land, in the shadow of the mountain and adjacent to Puget Sound/ they 
have all of Nature s most favorable elements to grow the best bulbs one can buy. 
Long experience has aided them in being able to market just the kind of bulbs you 
want for your garden — large, healthy, free from disease and true-to-name bulbs that will 
give you no end of satisfaction. 
GARDENVILLE bulbs will give you many seasons of satisfaction if properly cared 
for. Read our special offers and see what a very few dollars can purchase to add lasting 
beauty to your own garden. 
Plant some GARDENVILLE bulbs this Fall’and you will agree with the voluntary 
expressions of satisfaction that are printed on this page. 
Park City, Montana, June 22, 1935 
The bulbs we purchased last fall for the Garden club were 
splendid. The finest, largest bulbs I ever saw and our town never 
had such a wealth of early blooms before. Look for quite a few 
neighbors to order this year. 
Austin, Texas. June 24, 1935. 
For the third year I take great pleasure in placing my order with you. 
Eveleth, Minn., June 25, 1935 
This is the third bulb order I have had from you and I have always 
been more than pleased with the bulbs and have directed many 
to your concern for bulbs and they have also been pleased. 
San Francisco, Calif., May 19, 1935 
My garden looked beautiful this Spring with its beds of your 
Tulips and Iris. 
Sonora, Calif., March 24, 1935 
Cannot tell you how much we have enjoyed the Sulphur Phoenix 
Daffodils I purchased from you last year. 
Philadelphia, Penn., Feb. 13, 1935 
I have been intending for some time to write and express my 
satisfaction and appreciation for the splendid bulbs you shipped 
last fall. 
Yreka, Calif., April 30, 1935 
Last fall I sent to you people for some Daffodils — I got 100 
bulbs of Madame Plemp for $2.00. I never saw such fine bulbs. 
Planted them in October—this April every bulb had from one to 
three blooms on them. 
Salem, Oregon, April 8, 1935 
The Daffodils have been blooming for some time and I am so 
pleased with the returns that I want you to know about them. 
Scarcely a bulb gave less than two blooms and many three and four. 
•GARDENVILLE BULB GROWERS 
R. F. D. 6, BOX 516V TACOMA, WASHINGTON 
