TULIP GRANGE . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
VjILHE BULBS here listed are heavy, FIRST SIZE, 
selected quality. None that are cut, bruised or mildewed are used, and 
all are hardy. 
We guarantee bulbs true to name. We file orders for Fall delivery, 
asking no deposit, and ship them in rotation as filed, beginning in August. 
When bulbs reach you, open the package and place contents in cool, dry, 
well ventilated storage until planting time. All orders are booked to be 
“paid for upon delivery’’; so please remit promptly upon receipt of bulbs. 
Prices include packing, and transportation within 3rd zone. Transporta¬ 
tion beyond 3rd zone is added to bulb invoice. 
Cultural directions, if adequate, add considerably to the cost of a price 
list, and this extra expense must be added to the bulb prices. 
We have, therefore, prepared a booklet on “Growing Bulbs in the 
Garden; Naturalized; in the Rock Garden”, written by Mary Brown 
Stewart. It will be sent for 15 cents. A copy will be sent free with each 
order amounting to $5.00 or more. 
Prices subject to stock being unsold at date of order. 
TULIP GRANGE. 
NARCISSUS 
NARCISSUS is the correct name of all bulb flowers variously called narcissus, 
daffodil and jonquil; daffodil is a “common” name of English origin, generally 
designating the yellow trumpet flowers. Jonquil refers only to the small, cluster 
flowered, rush leaved kind so listed. 
These prices are for the largest size, solid bulbs, which will give maximum 
size bloom. 
CLASS I—TRUMPET Per 10 Per 100 Each 
EMPEROR —Yellow; large flower of heavy texture; late.$ .75 
HAROLD BEALS —A fine self yellow daffodil that is seldom 
seen. It has extra size and quality; is very late and a fine 
show flower.3 for $1.00 3.00 
HENRY IRVING —Yellow; earliest Golden trumpet. As good 
form as King Alfred, though smaller.50 
KING ALFRED —Yellow; deepest yellow, longest stem; best 
keeper; perfect form and a fine forcer; none better. 1.00 
MME. DE GRAFFE— White; pure white perianth; trumpet 
opens primrose, passing to cream.75 
OLIVER CROMWELL —Bi-color; very early, flowers freely.75 
OLYMPIA —Yellow; very large, with charmingly irregular 
perianth of deep primrose and huge, flaring, much-ruffled 
trumpet of deeper yellow; extra long stem; profuse 
bloomer . 1.25 
PETER BARR- —White perianth of good form; trumpet of 
pale ivory, very long and beautifully recurved at brim. 2.25 
PR INC EPS —Yellow. A good flower to naturalize.35 
SPRING GLORY — Bi-color. Large, long stem; very free 
bloomer. A good bulb to pot for the living room window. 
Early .75 
THE FIRST —Yellow. Of size to place among the Giants, and 
actually the first daffodil to open. Good clear yellow, very 
long stem . 1.50 
$7.00 $ .10 
. .50 
4.50 .05 
7.50 .15 
7.00 .10 
7.00 .10 
12.00 .15 
20.00 .25 
3.00 .05 
7.00 .10 
14.00 .20 
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