MONTBRETIA ( Continued ) 
Per 100 
QUEEN OF SPAIN, E. The third and latest queen to bloom. Golden 
orange, apricot and crimson, a gorgeous individuality of floret. Height 
2 to 3 feet. 23.00 
RHEINGOLD, F.D. Twenty years old but of prime performance. 
Pure golden yellow. Thrifty. 6.00 
STAR OF FIRE, F.D. Unsurpassed for brilliance and generosity of 
bloom. Rich scarlet red. 6.00 
ROSEA. Bright salmon rose, old interesting variety. 3.00 
STAR OF THE EAST, E. Pale orange yellow lemon yellow eye. 
Enormous when good, heartbreaking when not suited. 12.00 
UNA, E. Crimson flecks and specks and markings on a pale orange 
ground. One of the few good growing Earlhams. Height 2^4 ft.... 6.00 
VESUVIUS, F.D. Dark blood red. 4.50 
MIXTURE OF EARLHAM HYBRIDS . 4.50 
MIXTURE OF FREE-FLOWERING TYPES . 3.00 
"MASS” and "CLASS” 
This company cultivates a larger acreage of bulbs than any 
other in the entire world. 
It has supplied flower bulbs of the finest quality to four 
generations of consumers, since 1823. Numerous accounts 
have run for thirty years without interruption. Some 
accounts can be traced back 60 years and more. Its methods 
of business have been constantly improved and are now 
widely imitated. Its leadership today stands unquestioned, 
as it stood fifty years ago. 
This company believes in selling the highest possible grade 
of bulbs at moderate prices ; it does not aspire to quick or 
huge profits, but to a safe and sane perpetuation of its busi¬ 
ness for the benefit of its clientele, its hundreds of fellow 
workers, and their descendants. 
Alertness, courtesy and fairness-to-all guide this company 
to greater expansion. It is a safe house to buy from. It 
appreciates and respects your patronage. 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, Iris, 
Gladiolus, Hardy Lilies, Lily-of-the-Valley 
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