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Red White J’iiiU Orange Yellow Vnriegaled 
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Every Bulb Is Sound, HeaJthy, of Good Size a.nd We Send Them to You Packed Separately by 
Colors at 50 for $1.50 postpaid; $2.70 per 100 postpaid. $21.00 per 1000by express. 
THIS BED WAS PLAN I ED WITH THESE BDLBS 
Y©or Choice— Take any color cr colors you wish, all Single, all Double, or mixed 
Double and. Single, exactly as you wish them. If you want the colors all mixed together the prices 
will be the same but we will throw in a few extra Bulbs with our compliments. 
Miniature Tulips In Mixed Colors 
These are the smallest Tulips we catalogue. They are of fair size and a considerable percent¬ 
age of them will bloom outdoors nexf Spring if planted this Fall. They are not for forcing in the 
house, and will throw larger blooms the second year of planting. 
■SI.95 per 100, postpaid. $14.00 per 1000, by express, receiver to pay express charges. 
Every Class, AH The Desirable Varieties 
t my Introduction to this year’s “Autumn Hook” I told you how surprisingly beautiful I had 
found our trial beds of all sorts of Narcissus, at Lapark, and I would hardly like to repeat the 
and^ifteresWng to yon *** laugUi, * e ’ sls 1 w;uA page of this Catalogue to & fresh 
I had always loved the’ventures^ie, yellow beauties, that, as early as February here in La- 
park, began to show themselves.alon^the water race, from which comes the power that or erates 
ail our machinery and furnishes us electric light, bordering the paths that wfnd through the 
Shrubbery propagating grounds, here and there wherever it was thought to stick a Bulb vears 
and years ago. But I never thought there were so many kinds of Narclssus.many of them similar 
and yet so different, slim, aristocratic, refined beauties, and great, immense, solid, do b flowers 
of the most intense golden yellow. And the Bi-colored sorts are so marvelously beautiful Noth 
ing could ever take the place of Tulips and Hyacinths, and they will always\e planted in in 
creasing numbers but the garden that is without a fair representation of Narcissus cln neve- 
be as complete and charmingly lovely as it might be. I am sure that one of these days the Bulb 
gardens of our own country will be just as filled with Narcissus, Daffodils and Jonquils as are 
the gardens across the “big” water, from whence they come to us 1 0 a 
Our prices on Narcissus this year are very much lower than for a long time. Nearly all the 
Narcissus family are very handy, many of them bloom more freely and with larger # (Page 30) 
