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Why We Ask for Your Order 
Before July 15 
As I write this introduction to our Advance Catalogue, the 
Daffodils are in full flush of bloom in our garden. When I 
think of how grateful they appear to feel for the little atten¬ 
tion they have been given, I do not wonder at their growing 
popularity among garden lovers. 
The interest displayed at our exhibit of over 100 varieties 
of Novelty Daffodils at the New York Flower Show, held 
this past March, indicates that there is an increasing interest 
in this beautiful spring flower. 
At our Mile-Front Daffodil Farm at Islip, Long Island, 
we are producing more than 150 varieties, some of which can 
now be obtained for as low a price as $5 per 100. Plant them 
freely and enjoy the pleasure of having them in April. 
News from Holland, France, and Japan 
Our producers abroad have been obliged to raise their 
prices to us this year, due to the fall in the value of our 
currency compared to theirs. They have endeavored some¬ 
what to share in this price difference, but are unable to 
absorb it entirely. 
Prices Now and Later 
Our contracts are placed at the present exchange rate, 
which we believe is more likely to be favorable than what it 
may be later in the autumn. Should our currency be deflated 
to 50 per cent of its par value, prices will be at least 20 per 
cent higher in the fall. We therefore suggest your ordering 
before July 15. 
SILVER STAR 
One of the finest Giant white Leedsii Daffodils 
TIME OF DELIVERY 
Bulbs and roots mature and ripen during the 
late summer and autumn and shipments will be 
made as follows in the absence of instructions to 
the contrary. 
SEPTEMBER —includes Lilium Harrisi, 
Lilium formosum, Lilium candidum, 
Freesias, and Bulbous Irises. 
OCTOBER OR MAIN SHIPMENT— includes 
the general line of bulbs, such as Tulips, 
Narcissi, Hyacinths, Crocus, and Miscel¬ 
laneous Bulbs. 
NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER— includes 
Liliums and Lilies-of-the-Valley. We en¬ 
deavor to get all Liliums and Lilies-of-the- 
Valley shipped by early December. We, 
however, frequently do not receive the three 
varieties of Japanese Lilies, as listed on 
pages 29 and 30, namely, auratum, magni- 
ficum, and album, from the Orient until the 
ground has become frozen in some parts of the 
country. These may be kept in a cool cellar and 
planted in the spring, or, if you so advise, we 
can ship these three items in the spring. 
TERMS OF PAYMENT 
We do not send bulbs C. O. D. unless you request it, but ship your 
order when bulbs arrive, mailing invoices at the same time, and all 
bills are due in 30 days, net. 
For those who desire to send us cash with the order, and thereby 
forfeit the use of the interest on the same from the time they send 
it until bulbs are shipped, we ask that they deduct a cash discount 
of 5 per cent from their order to compensate them for this loss. 
WE FURNISH ALL BULBS, 
6 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at 100 rate; 
250 of a variety at 1,000 rate 
132-138 Church St. (at Warren),N ew YORK CITY 
BRANCH STORES: White Plains, N. Y., Newark, N. J., 
Stamford, Conn., Hempstead, L. I., Englewood, N. J. 
NEW YORK PHONES: BA relay, 7-1110 7-1111 7-1112 7-1113 7-1114 7-1115 
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