Bulbs will produce blooms throughout the Winter ^ 
Rul He nf Oncilit-v In placing our contracts for bulbs with our special growers in the many foreign countries, 
DUlUa tU yUdliij W(1 specifically stipulate that they shall be filled with the best quality and size that 
each country produces. The quality of the bulbs that we have always received from these foreign countries 
will certainly recommend them. Under the conditions of a poor growing or ripening season, the bulbs which 
we receive will not be underrated with any which come to the United States. 
Bulb shipments are made as early as possible after orders are received. Bulbs are not received by us at 
one time, which necessitates our making extra shipments. Customers desiring bulbs made in one shipment 
will please state same when ordering. . 
We do not pay postage on bulbs, except where specified at heading of such variety. Bulbs ordered to be sent 
Parcel Post should ue accompanied by additional amount at zone rates, weight being given at heading of each 
variety. 
Rut He will produce a succession of blooms from Thanksgiving until Easter. Early planting of Freesia, 
Oxalis, Jonquil Campernelle, Narcissus Soleil d’Or and Paperwhite or TV bite Roman Hyacinths may 
be flowered from November to January. . , , 
For mid-Winter blooms use Dutch Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, Freesia; these may also be kept 
in a cold situation for late flowering. 
Late blooming sorts, as Narcissus Poeticus and Alba plena odorata, do not flower until early bpnng. 
Matnralivind Many a sheltered spot in woodland or meadow, or nook beside a stream, can be made 
INdllll bright and cheerful after the bleakness of Winter by planting Daffodils, Crocuses, 
Trilliums, Lilies, or even Tulips, in clumps which can be left for years to increase in size and beauty. It 
is a practice that is constantly gaining in favor. May we call special attention to our bulbs of these for Fali^^ 
planting that will return more than their cost the first Spring? 
ITow and When to Plant ] I ' i " 1 , 1 bs pl [ u ° lt ! 
ing may be set out during September, October and 
November, or until the ground is frozen. 
In the accompanying diagram are given the ap¬ 
proximate depth and distance apart that the bulbs 
should be planted. 
In sending in orders selected 
from the catalogue, we appre¬ 
lic enclosed order sheet, and in 
case the enclosed is insufficient, we will send extra 
sheets upon request. It is always advisable to keep 
a copy of your order, and should a mistake occur 
the same may be readily traced. 
Suggestions 
eiate the use of t 
A 
Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co.’s 
Imported Bulbs of Superior Quality 
Have always given satisfactory results for Winter Forcing and 
Outdoor Planting 
