Better Seed for Less Money 
An unusual catalog for the distribution of flower seed, seed collected by flower 
lovers in private gardens, and distributed at a charge, designed to cover the 
costs of distribution. The Bulletin is published each alternate month. 
Joe Smith, Editor, 1722 Madrona Drive, Seattle, Wash. 
Vol. 17, No. 4 August 1935 50c a Year 
Change of Address 
Owing to illness in the family I am moving this month, 
and my new address is 1722 Madrona Drive, Seattle. Cus¬ 
tomers and correspondents are urgently requested to send all 
mail to that address. My Seattle telephone number is East 
1871. Joe Smith. 
Tulip Bargain Extraordinary 
New found friend of mine tells me he has been growing 
Tulips for 1 2 years and now has some thousands of them. 
Account of health is unable to go on growing them. Author¬ 
izes me to sell them all, at a bargain price which will insure that 
they will move promptly. He has some sixty varieties, but 
as they were not carefully rogued this year he plans to throw 
them all together and sell them mixed. 
On his authority, I am offering you the biggest bargain 
in mixed Tulips I have ever offered, in twenty years in the 
business. Don’t know just when they will be ready to ship, 
but probably before August 1. The offer is good only so 
long as the stock holds out, so if you want to get in on it bet¬ 
ter not lose any time. 
Superior Bulbs 
I’ve told you that we grow better Tulips here than those 
imported from Holland. This goes for these bulbs. And if 
you are familiar with Tulip prices these quotations will hit 
you in the eye. 
Mixed Tulips, first blooming size, 100 bulbs for $2, 1000 
for $12, shipment by express, charges collect. 
Mixed Tulips, second blooming size, 100 for $1.50, 1000 
for $9, shipment by express, charges collect. 
Mixed Tulips, planting size, some of them large enough 
to bloom, 35 cents a pound, by mail postpaid, 10 pounds for 
$2.50 by express collect. 
If‘you want ’em get busy. Send your orders to Joe 
Smith, 1722 Madrona Drive, Seattle, Wash. 
