VERY SPECIAL GET-ACQUAINTED 
OFFER 
A “Handmade 1 ” mixture of 100 Daffodils, in pkgs. of 100. 
Eaeh pkg. contains 20 fine varieties, in 9 separate types— 
cream, white, bicolor and golden yellow—double and 
single—covering six weeks bloom. King Alfred, Olympia, 
Victoria, Princeps, Bernardino, Sir Watkin, Albatross. 
Laurens Koster, Ornatus, Recurvus, Conspicuous Thelma, 
Buttercup, Camparnelle, Silver Phoenix, Golden Phoenix, 
Aspasia, Elvira, Emperor and Lord Kitchener. All of 
blooming size. Some double nose. 1 pkg. (100)-$3.75 
10 packages (1000) F.O.B.--$30.00 
Plant them in woodland, among your shrubs and naturalize 
them along drives and in edges of the lawn. They come 
up year after year, soon forming clumps and drifts of 
bloom increasing in beauty, with no care. 
I also offer good mixed bulbs of common varieties: Poeticus 
and Early Trumpets and Barri (Conspicuous for $20.00 
per 1000 F. O. B. These are fine also for naturalizing. 
Also can supply each of these separately. 
Daffodils are a very important element in the Spring 
Pagaent of Flowers, grown as specimen clumps in the 
border or naturialized in drifts in the woodland among 
the shrubs, along drives or by the water’s edge. They are 
absolutely ihardy, soon form clumps increasing in size 
and beauty year after year. Nothing brings more happi¬ 
ness and cheer in early spring than a planting of Nar¬ 
cissi and Golden Daffodils. At Howard Gardens 175 
varieties are now being gropn. 
Hemecocallis 
“tke Percenrtial Supreme’ 
Their lily-like flowers are beautiful, foliage attractive, 
hardy in the north and east; stand much heat so good in 
the Southland. They require little care so can be natural¬ 
ized, have no known disease or insect pest. A small 
division soon increases to a large clump; colors—creamy 
yellow, lemon, orange, apricot to tawny-red; ht. 1 to 5 ft. 
Lovely in perrennial background or shrub foreground if 
not too robust shrubs, planted as specimens or several 
of a variety massed in bed or borders. The early dwarf 
kinds are fine to brighten up your Iris plantings. While 
they like best, moist, loamy soil, they will grow in any 
kind and stand drought better than any other plant. A 
long row of them with various lilies and groups of 
Daffodils scattered through makes a lovely, permanent, 
all seasons planting that will bring you much joy. 
Betscher's New Hemerocallis 
Amaryllis^ 3(4 ft. Aug. beautiful golden orange_$1.00 
Bay State. 3 ft. July-Aug. Large deep yellow_ 1.50 
D D Wyman. 2(4 ift. July-Aug. Golden, splashed tawny_ 1.50 
Golden Dream. 3 ft. July-Aug. Deep golden orange 
yellow, extra_1.50 
Goldeni. 2(4 ft. July. Rich deep orange_1.00 
Gypsy. 3 ft. Aug. Deep orange, brilliant and showy_1.00 
Harvest Moon. 3 ft. July-Aug Rich clear orange sherbet 1.50 
J A Crawford. 3 ft. July-Aug Fine apricot yellow, extra 1.50 
J. R. Mann. 3(4 ft. July-Aug. Frosted apricot yellow_1.00 
Lemona. 3(4 to 4 ft. July-Aug. Clear lemon yellow, 
extra _ 1.00 
Modesty. 2(4 ft. June-July. Delicate pale yellow_1.50 
Mrs. A. H. Austin. 3 ft. July-Aug. Deep golden orange, 
extra _1.50 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. 3 ft. Aug. Pale glistening yellow, 
latest to bloom, very fine_1 50 
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