The Garden Magazine, April, 1924 
97 
Natural Size 
Photograph of 
Glory of 
Leiden 
Narcissus 
D ubbed the 
“King of Daf¬ 
fodils,” a strong 
grower, with massive 
flowers of great sub¬ 
stance, boldly tilting up¬ 
wards on strong stems, 
challenging admiration 
and comparison with 
more modest varieties. 
Glory of Leiden, big and 
beautiful, seems con¬ 
scious of its superiority 
in size, strength, and 
durability. It comes 
unscathed through the 
vicissitudes of unseason¬ 
able weather that dim 
the beauty of more del¬ 
icate sorts. It can al¬ 
ways be depended upon 
as a “show flower” and 
to be the surprise and 
envy of Daffodil loving 
visitors. The enormous trumpet is rich yellow, the petals broad and rounded, of lighter shade with 
deeper yellow pencilings. Whether for pot culture, flower beds or borders, it is always uniformly^ffective. 
$1.50 for 10 Bulbs, $10.00 per 100; Blooming Size Bulbs. 
American Bulbs — Superior Quality 
I grow Glory of Leiden and over a hundred other varieties of Narcissi—Daffodils—Jonquils, right here 
in good old U. S. A. No better bulbs are grown anywhere. All factors being equal, why not support 
home production, since imports will be impossible anyway, beginning with 1926? Ask for my list. Fill 
out the coupon. Those remitting with order (in place of C. O. D.) will find some extra bulbs by way of 
cash discount. Send no money —pay the postman when he delivers the bulbs—MAIL THE COUPON. 
GEORGE LAWLER, Bulb Grower GARDENVILLE, TACOMA, WASHINGTON 
P. S. I also specialize 
in Gladioli and Japanese 
Iris. Of the latter I have, 
perhaps, the greatest col¬ 
lection of named varieties 
in America. Special des¬ 
criptive booklet free on 
request. 
-CUT OFF HERE. MAIL TO-DAY!--- 
GEORGE LAWLER, Gardenville, Tacoma, Washington. 
Please send me C. O. D. 10 Bulbs for $1.50 charges prepaid. 
Please send me C. O. D. 100 Bulbs for $10.00 charges prepaid. I will pay the postman or expressman the above 
amount on delivery. 
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Address (Street). 
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