Hardy NARCISSUS BULBS 
All Are Good for Either Pots or Garden 
5 Bulbs at 10 Bate 
All labeled 
Ifjug' Alfred Largest of all Trumpet 
r%,fB 6 FmiBB ^* B varieties. A monster for 
pots or outdoors. Both trumpet (which is 
deeply frilled) and perianth, deep, rich yel¬ 
low, the shade of Golden Spur. A large, 
bold flower; tall and strong grower. Sure to 
please. (2 for 25c) (10 for $1.00). 
Fltinroee Trumpet large, rich golden 
KiiiifJi C99 yellow; petals or perianth 
white; long stem (3 for 25c) (10 for 70c). 
FlYUlPmi 1 Like Empress, but entire flow- 
blil|ici VI er j g pure golden-yellow. The 
two make a fine pair. (3 for 25c) (10 for 
70c). 
fiftlrflotl Cniir Similar to Emperor. 
UOluen apur Somewhat smaller and 
earlier; deeper yellow. Bulbs run small, 
naturally. (3 for 25c) (10 for 70c). 
Poeticus Ornatus rai, te y eiuw 
cup, margined scarlet. Fragrant. (4 for 
25c) (10 for 50c). 
lf nn Q! An The well-known yellow daffo- 
vvlt 9IUH an much grown in pots and 
garden. Double. (3 for 25c) (10 for 70o). 
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 
BLOOMS IN WATER 
For indoors only. Will bloom in soil or 
water. May be put into pots or bowls any 
time from September to December. Takes 
about eight weeks for the early lots to bloom. 
Later on, after the bulbs have begun to sprout 
before being planted, they bloom several weeks 
sooner. ‘ (4 for 25c) (10 for 50c). 
“J. D. Sez, Sez ’e” 
You’d be surprised to know how little net 
profit, if any, there is in selling high grade 
Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Paper White, 
etc., at the prepaid prices I offer. I will not 
send out undersized, immature bulbs. I don t 
offer gigantic bulbs, either. But long experi¬ 
ence has taught me what size and quality 
will make good. 
Good HARDY PERENNIALS 
All Plants and Roots Prepaid in U. S. A. 
Set these out in September in most locali¬ 
ties. Early October O. K. in many places. 
Mixed colors, 
mostly shades 
Delphinium Plants 
of blue. Plant in fall for strong plants next 
summer. (7 plants $1.00) (16 for $2.00). 
Pnllimhirin Rocky Mountain. The State 
vvlUllllllllC Plower of Colorado. Sepals 
blue; petals white. Thrives in any state ex¬ 
cept extreme South. Does best in partial 
shade. Year-old plants (2 for 50c) (6 for 
$1.00) (14 for $2.00). Prepaid. 
StfltlCP (Sea Lavender.) Latifolia, light 
blue. Fine for combining with 
other flowers, especially with Glads. Field 
Grown Roots (2 for 50c) (5 for $1.10) (fO 
for $2.00). Prepaid. 
Rlof^fflinfy (Dicentra.) Popular 
DICCUIIIg nca ' *■ garden favorite, 
blooming early in spring if set out in fall. 
Strong roots. (Each, 50c) (3 for $1.40). 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
LILY OP THE VALLEY answers that ques¬ 
tion: “What can I grow in shade or partial 
shade?” Thrives also 
out in the open, but is 
especially valuable for 
places where many 
other flowers will not 
grow. May be planted 
in clumps, or the 
clumps may be pulled 
apart, making 30 or 
more single roots. 
Good way to get quick 
results is to make 8 to 
12 smaller clumps from 
the one I send you. 
Use fine sand liberally 
in soil when planting, 
give plenty of water, 
and your plants will 
bloom and spread nice¬ 
ly. (Clump, $1.00) (3 clumps, $2.25) (6 clumps, 
$4.00) (Y 2 clump, 65c). Plant any time before 
ground freezes. Easy to grow. Eventually, 
the planting may become too thick to thrive 
well. In that case, thin them out or take all 
up, prepare a new' bed or renovate the old one, 
reset, and give surplus to your neighbors. 
■ mnni<tont You will get best results 
IIII|JUI ldlll next season by planting Lily 
of the Valley this fall instead of next spring. 
Begins growth very early in spring. Same 
goes for Bleeding Heart roots also, and 
Peonies. 
Super Wired Wood Labels 
Took me YEARS to locate the real good 
grade of copper wired wood label of good size 
and “Super-Smooth.” You need them for label¬ 
ling cloth bags. Useful in garden also. Will 
supply these labels at: 100 for 40c; 200 for 
75c; 500 for $1.60; 1,000 for $3.00, prepaid. 
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