Perry’s Narcissi or Daffodils 
Medium Trumpet Daffodils 
Spring Glory— Giant Trumpet 
Double Von Sion 
We wish we might prop¬ 
erly emphasize that all 
bulbs blooming early in the 
Spring must be planted in 
the Fall. While October and 
November are the best 
months for most kinds, a 
few should be set earlier. 
Candidum Lilies, for in¬ 
stance ought to be planted 
as soon as ready in Septem¬ 
ber and Crocuses soon after. 
Giant Trumpet Daffodils 
Mailing weight, 2 lbs. per doz., 15 lb 3 - P er 100 
Emperor. The standard of excellence for size of bulb and 
bloom, strong growth and Ion- flower stems. Grand for 
forcing or for the garden. A clear golden yellow. 
Each 15c!” doz. $1-25, 100 $8.50. 
Glory of Sassenheim. Perianth nure white. Large, deep 
yellow trumpet, beautifully frilled Verv free flowering. 
Excellent for growing in pans forcing easily and early. 
Ideal for outside planting and sunerior to the old favorite 
Victoria. Each 15c., doz. $1-50, 100 $10.00. 
King Alfred (The lying of Daffodils). Considered the 
finest. Pure golden yellow. Perianth extra large, trum¬ 
pet beautifully ruffled and reflexed. Strong growing, 
holding its flowers boldly erecG-majesticlike and re¬ 
fined. Dependable for any nurnose. i. ouble-nosed 
bulbs. Each 20c., doz. $1.85, 100 $13.00. 
Jumbo Bulbs. Each 25c., doz. $2.25, 100 $16.00. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage (“The White King Alfred' 1 ). One of 
the finest in cultivation; free flowering, with long stems 
for cutting. Splendid for forcing exhibition or garden 
decoration. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00. 
Olympia. A remarkably fine Daffodil, similar to Emperor, 
but larger and finer in every way. Sulphur yellow peri¬ 
anth, slightly darker trumpet. 
Each 20c., doz. $1.75, 100 $12.00. 
Robert Sydenham. The largest of all Giant Trumpet 
' )hur yellow, with exceptionally 
Croesus — Incomparabilis 
Double Daffodils 
Mailing weight, 2 lbs. per doz., 12 lbs. per 100 
Argent. A free-flowering midseason variety with long-stemmed, very 
graceful double flowers, each with pure yellow and white petals inter¬ 
mingled. The longer white ones glisten as if dusted with silver. 
Handsome. Each 15c., doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00. 
Primrose Phoenix. Primrose yellow with fascinating large, rose-shaped 
flowers borne on long stems. We believe this will give better satis¬ 
faction in the garden than the better known Von Sion. 
Each 20c., doz. $1.65, 100 $12.00. 
Twink. Semi-double, with alternating petals of primrose and clear 
orange, producing a novel and pleasing effect. Early and excellent 
for forcing. Outstanding in this class, and a wonderfully showy 
variety. Each 25c., doz. $2.65, 100 $20.00. 
Von Sion The Old-fashioned Double Daffodil . Deep golden yellow, 
yet sometimes appearing with a greenish tinge in the garden. Valu¬ 
able however for forcing, still popular, and in great, demand. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.25, 100 $9.50. 
The Poet’s Narcissus 
Mailing weight, 1 lb. per doz., 6 lbs. per 100 
An old-fashioned type that retains its popularity for general planting 
and naturalizing. Their chaste beauty is as much appreciated as their 
spicy fragrance. Early planting of these varieties is desirable. 
Horace. A superb white variety for the garden or for forcing. Has a 
conspicuous red eye. Each 10c., doz. 90c., 100 $6.50. 
Poeticus. The popular, snow white, late Pheasanteye Narcissus. 
Orange red eye. Very fragrant. Each 10c., doz. 85c., 100 $6.00. 
Poeticus Ornatus. An improved form of Poeticus, larger and earlier. 
Cup yellow, tinged rosy scarlet. Each 10c., doz. 95c., 100 $6.75. 
Daffodils. Perianth sulphur yellow, witn exceptionally 
large, wide open, frilled, golden yellow trumpet. Stems 
often 18 to 20 in. long. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.40, 100 $17.00. 
Spring Glory (Bicolor). A splendid early sort of the larg¬ 
est size. Combines a long-petaled, clear white perianth 
with a rich, chrome yellow trumpet. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
Van Waveren's Giant. One of the best in the giant class. 
Perianth soft primrose yellow, trumpet large, bright 
yellow. Excellent for forcing or for the garden. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00. 
Victoria (Bicolor). An old standby for forcing, its excel¬ 
lent keeping qualities strongly recommending it. Splen¬ 
did for the garden, too. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
Whistler. Throws magnificent, well-proportioned flowers 
of deep golden yellow with broad perianths and large 
trumpets on tall, strong stems. A splendid exhibition 
variety. Each 25c., doz. $2.75, 100 $20.00. 
Forcing Daffodils 
Nearly all Daffodils may be forced indoors. For 
early forcing we recommend King Alfred, Vic¬ 
toria, Spring Glory, Laurens Koster and Cheer¬ 
fulness, while the others are a bit later. Plant 
with the crown of the bulb level with the soil. 
Water well before burying outside or placing in a 
cold room. Otherwise, treat like Tulips. See 
diagram below. 
Mailing weight, 1 lb. per doz., 7 lbs. per 100 
Barri varieties are distinguished by short cups, less than 
one-thud of the length of the outer petals (perianth). 
Incomparabilis varieties have louger cups or trumpets 
from one-third to nearly equal the length of the outer 
petals but shorter than the trumpets of the Giant Trumpets. 
Bernardino (Incomparabilis). Showy large blooms with 
frdled, fluted and creamy white perianth and pale yellow 
cup flushed apricot. Each 15c., doz. $1.10, 100 $8.50. 
Bonfire (Barri). Long, overlapping, ivory colored petals; 
glowing orange cup. Very free flowering and fine for cut¬ 
ting • Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
Conspicuus (Barri). A dependable, well known variety 
with large, creamy yellow perianth and a broad, short 
cup illuminated with glistening orange scarlet. Valuable 
for either forcing or outside. 
Each 10c., doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
Croesus (Incomparabilis). Primrose perianth of thick, 
overlapping petals; crown heavily suffused deep orange 
red. Prized as a magnificent, large variety. 
Each 20c., doz. $1.85, 100 $13.00. 
Crystal Queen (Leedsi). Pure white perianths, 
to 4 in. across with pale primrose crowns 
passing to clear, paper white as the flower ages. 
An exceptionally fine variety. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
Diana Kastner (Barri). Pure white perianth, large, fluted 
yellow cup edged blood red. Very free flowering and 
excellent for forcing. Each 15c., doz. $1.75, 100 $12.50. 
Evangeline (Leedsi). A delightful citron yellow cup rests 
on each firm, rounded, pure white perianth. Very free 
flowering and especially fine for broadcasting along 
woodsy paths and in open spaces between trees. 
Each 10c., doz. 75c., 100 $5.00. 
Golden Frilled (Incomparabilis). A superior va¬ 
riety with a perianth of flat, overlapping, clear 
yellow petals surrounding a large frilled, open 
cup of the same color. 
Each 20c., doz. $1.95, 100 $14.00. 
Lucinius (Incomparabilis). Bears quantities of 
blooms with large, golden yellow cups and peri¬ 
anths of a lighter yellow. Of fine form and sub¬ 
stance, and highly recommended. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00. 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis). A giant, early flowering va¬ 
riety with a primrose perianth and a slightly deeper col¬ 
ored crown. Handsome, free-flowering, dependable, 
popular. Each 15c., doz. $1.25, 100 $8.50. 
Jonquils and Campernelles 
Charming, small-flowering Narcissi highly prized for 
their graceful and fragrant golden yellow blooms. Fine 
for forcing or outside planting. Especially nice in rock 
gardens. 
Campernelle Giganteus. Superior in every way to older 
varieties. Bears the largest sized blooms in clusters of 
two, three and sometimes four to a spike. Forces readily 
and early. Delightfully fragrant. 
Prepaid, each 10c., doz. $1.10, 100 $7.50. 
Golden Sceptre. The deep Jonquil yellow blooms are 3 
or more inches in diameter, possess great substance and 
keep exceptionally well both in the garden or when cut. 
Prepaid, each 15c., doz. $1.20, 100 $9.00. 
Jonquil, Single. The old-fashioned single, sweet scented 
kind. Very hardy and excellent for naturalizing and 
cutting. Prepaid, each 15c., doz. $1.20, 100 $8.50. 
Perry’s Narcissi and Tulips 
No more popular Giant Trumpet Daffodils exist 
than Mrs. E. H. Krelage, above, and 
King Alfred, below 
Orchid-flowered Daffodil 
Triandrus Thalia. Three to four exquisite pure white 
blooms are carried on each dark green, round, reedlike 
stem. Thrives well in the garden and is a perfect gem for the 
rockery. Valuable for forcing. 
Prepaid, each 30c., doz. $3.25, 100 $25.00. 
GARDENING ITEMS with GIFT APPEAL 
BOOKS. Helpful titles to aid you in making your garden the big success 
you long for. 
Book of Bulbs, Rockwell. Clearly written by one who knows; illustrated 
with 187 beautiful photographs and instructive drawings. Includes 
Tulips. Daffodils. Hyacinths. Lilies. Crocuses, Gladiolus, Dahlias, 
Peonies, Irises. Begonias, and scores of other fine but not-so-well-known 
bulbs. With this helpful, practical book you can get the utmost in 
beauty from every kind of bulbous plant. We recommend it as the 
best and most complete bulb book available. 264 pages. Order a copy 
with your bulbs. Postpaid, $2.00. 
Evergreens, Hill’s Book of. The most complete 
and valuable book on Evergreens ever printed. 
Gives reliable information on every phase 
of the subject. 7x9)4 inches, with 320 pages 
and 360 illustrations, 45 in full color. Readers 
are enthusiastic over it. Postpaid, $3.75. 
Garden Encyclopedia, Seymour. An outstand¬ 
ing, valuable book of garden information at 
an amazing low price for 1400 pages and 750 
illustrations, covering just about every gar¬ 
den problem. Would make a valued gift. 
Postpaid, $4.00. 
Garden Flowers in Color. This new. Imperial 
edition of the Picture Cyclopedia of Flowers 
at a lower price is an immensely fascinating 
book that will make a suitable’ gift at any 
season for the garden-minded and one that 
will be prized throughout the 
year. 320 pages and 400 photo¬ 
graphs in full color—the finest 
obtainable and as accurate as they are beautiful. The 
value of the clear text and brief descriptions should not 
be overlooked. Postpaid, $1.98. 
BULB PLANTER, Hole-in-One Tool. Removes soil up 
to a depth of 5 inches. Like a cookie cutter, making 
a perfect planting hole for many kinds of bulbs meas¬ 
uring not over 2 inches in diameter. Postpaid, 
each 60c. 
BULB BOWLS. Available in many shapes, sizes and colors. Their beauty 
and value can only be appreciated by seeing them in our store after 
Sept. 15th. However, we shall have, as illustraied, a very appealing Cop¬ 
per dish in two finishes, 7 in. diameter by 3in. deep, polished copper. 
$1.00; same size but of polished chromiuni, very choice. $1.25, not 
prepaid. 
Heavy composition piper, 10 in. wide, for ease 
Imparts no taste. Rais of 300 linear feet, each 
The flowers these bulbs 
will throw next Spring will 
sparkle in the sunlight and 
be a source of joy to you and 
your friends. Their cost is 
slight compared to the 
pleasure they will bring and 
is within the reach of hun¬ 
dreds of our customers. Can 
you afford to be without a 
planting of such bulbs that 
give such lavish returns ? 
CELERY BLEACHER. 
in bleaching Celery. 
$2.50. 
FRUIT PICKERS, Wire. Their use will permit the safe, easy gathering 
of fruit from tall trees and hard to reach sp»te without injury to fruit. 
Heavy tinned wire, each 60c. Wooden p*». 8 ft. long, each 40c.; 
12 feet long, each 60c. 
GARDEN GLOVES, Eezy Wear. Made especially of 
soft, washable leather for garden use but adapted 
to a hundred uses about the home during the entire 
year. Over a period of years these have proven a 
boon to gardeners and soles are constantly grow¬ 
ing. Small, medium and large, either for men or 
women, specify which. Pair 75c., 2 pairs $1.40. 
HYACINTH GLASSES. A fascinating way to grow 
Dutch Hyacinths is on these, using only pure, 
clear water. We ofier a very fine type, the best we 
have ever seen, in attractive colors. 
Each 35c., 6 for $2.10, doz. (none prepaid) $4.00. 
LABELS. One cannot depend on me.. for information about choice 
plants, seeds or bulbs. Mark each lot with valuable data, using one 
of our Black Weatherproof Pencil', 10c.; Wolff’s Indelible, 20c. 
POT LABELS. Wood. Not less than 1000 sold at the 1000 price. 
54 in. wide. 
Mail 
Weight Plain 
Inches Per 1000 Doz. 100 1000 
’•SAFETY" SWINGING BRACKETS FOR 
FLOWER POTS. Made of steel, very 
strong and durable. Artistic in design and 
finished black. Flower pots and saucers 
are absolutely secured by the spring clasp. 
Mailing weight, 1 lb. each. 
No. Arm Length Holds Each Doz. 
1 7 in. 5 in. pot. $0.50 $5.40 
2 Sin. 6 in. pot. . .60 6.60 
3 10 in. 7 in. pot.. .75 8.40 
FIBER PLANT SAUCERS. The best waterproof saucer to be had. Smooth 
glaze finish, mahogany in color. 1)4 in. deep. 
7 in. 
SH in- 
10 in. 
To fit 
4 in. pot. 
5 in. pot. 
7 in. pot. 
8 in. pot. 
Each Doz. 
$0.60 $6.60 
. .65 7.20 
. .75 8.40 
. .95 10.80 
Painted 
Doz. 100 1000 
3 lbs. $0.05 $0.25 $1.70 
.5 lbs. .05 .30 2.00 
.6 lbs. .05 .35 2.20 
Wooden. 3)4 in. 
.30 
.30 
$0.05 $0.30 $2.20 
.05 .35 2.40 
.05 .40 2.70 
x % in. 
1.95 
1.95 
.40 
.40 
2.45 
2.45 
DAHLIA or TREE LABELS 
Iron wired-4 lbs. . 
Copper wired . .4 lbs. .30 1.95 . 
Special discount to the trade in quantity. Inquiries solicited 
GARDEN LABELS. Wooden. 500 sold at 1000 prices. 
8. Yi wide-12 lbs. .15 .65 4.80 -15 .85 6.50 
10, J4 wide-18 lbs. .20 .85 6.50 .20 1.05 8.00 
12. 1)4 wide. .30 lbs. .25 1.20 9,00 -25 1.40 11.00 
PLANT TUBS, Florist. Strongly made, painted green. Wire 
hoops and without feet. Drop bandies only on the four larger 
sizes. Six or more of a size at the dozen rate. 
Valentine— Darwin 
Diam. 
Depth 
Approx. 
Each 
Doz. 
Inside 
Inside 
Weight 
Sin. 
8 in. 
3 lbs.. 
.$0.65 
$7.20 
9 in. 
9 in. 
3 lbs. 
. .75 
8.40 
10 in. 
9 in. 
4 lbs 
. .85 
9.60 
11 in. 
10 in. 
5 lbs . . 
. 1.00 
11.40 
12 in. 
11 in. 
6 lbs 
. 1.25 
13.80 
14 in. 
13 in. 
Slbe. 
. 2.25 
24.00 
16 in. 
15 in. 
10 lbs 
. 2.75 
30.00 
18 in. 
17 in. 
14 lbs. 
. 3.75 
42.00 
19 in. 
18 in. 
15 lbs. 
. 4.50 
51.00 
Diam. To fit Each Doz. 
11% in. 10 in. pot..$1.15 $12.60 
14)4 in. 12 in. pot.. 1.50 16.80 
16 in. 14 in. pot.. 1.75 . . . 
17)4 in. 16 in. pot.. 2.00 .. . 
OSMO WATER MATS. A new 
discovery, endorsed by prom¬ 
inent horticulturists as valu¬ 
able “life insurance” for 
potted plants, that are expect¬ 
ed to endure the drying 
atmosphere in most modern 
homes and apartments. Sim¬ 
ply place your plants on 
them surrounded by water 
for longer life, more foliage, 
and blossoms. 
Water Mat only (without 
saucer). Small, 3)4 in., 20c. 
each; medium, 4)4 in., 25c.; 
large, 6 in. 30c. 
Water mat, with a green enam¬ 
eled saucer to each. Small, 
35c.; medium, 40c.; large. 
50c.; extra large. 10 in. $1.25. 
Mulching Materials 
For Bulbs, Roses, Shrubs, etc. 
FLORIDA HUMUS. Pure organic matter for enriching soils and improv¬ 
ing their mechanical condition. 100-lb. crates, $2.50; 200-lb. crates, 
enough to cover 300 sq. ft. )4 in- deep, $4.50. 
SALT MARSH HAY. Containing no weed seeds this provides an unequaled 
material for Winter covering. It never packs or becomes waterlogged, 
but rather remains loose and airy. Bales of uneven weights, but aver¬ 
aging 200 lbs. each. Per 100 lbs. $2.00. 
GRANULATED PEAT MOSS. Well known as an excellent mulch for 
lawns and flower gardens, generally, but especially adapted to Rhodo¬ 
dendrons, Azaleas and Evergreens, which appreciate its slight acidity. 
Ideal as a medium in which to store roots like Dahlias, Cannas. Not 
only will it help to keep weeds in check, but its brown color is particu¬ 
larly pleasing to the eye when used among Roses, Perennials and 
Shrubbery. We sell the best, cleanest grade in the market. Trial 
(2 bus. size) $1.35, )4 of 20 bus. bale $2.00; full bale, weighing approxi¬ 
mately 150 lbs., $3.75; 5-bale lots, $17.50. 
Twink, an Outstanding Unique Novelty 
SHOES, Wooden Dutch. Genuine shoes, made in Holland, undec¬ 
orated, suitable for novelty parties and dances. Assorted sizes 
from children's to men's lar ; -» at $1.25 per pair and up. Useful 
also as novelty containers for bulbs and ferns. 
STAINLESS STEEL GARDENING SETS. Ideal gift pieces that 
are handsome, practical, end ring and useful. Certain to be ap¬ 
preciated. Sheffield made, highly polished. 
Fork. 3-prong, offset wood handle. 10)4 in- over all, $2.25. 
Trowel. 6-in. blade, offset handle. 11)4 in. over all. Wide and 
strong. $2.00. 
Transplanting Trowel. 6 in. narrow, tapering blade, 11 in. 
overall. $2.00. 
[ Special Offer: Either trowel and one fork mailed postpaid 1 
on receipt of $4.00. J 
WATER POTS, Long Spout Parlor. 
Copper for House Plants. Ornamental 
and practical. Body and spout are of 
solid copper; handle of brass. Cannot 
rust. Capacity 
2 qts. Without 
rose. Measures 
17 in. from han¬ 
dle to tip of 
spout x 7% in. j 
over-all height. 1 
Very beautiful. 
$2.00. Illus¬ 
trated. 
LesB expensive japanned tin also. Ask to see them 
Poetaz, Narcissi 
Mailing weight, 2 lbs. per doz., 12 lbs. per 100 
Cluster-flowered, each stem bearing several small 
flowers each with small, short cups and a delightful 
\ fragrance. 
Aspasia. Perianth pure white, with soft yellow eye; 
^ three or four flowers on a stem. Tall, fragrant and 
bright; preferred for forcing. One of the best. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.10, 100 $8.00. 
Cheerfulness. Double white, three to four large 
flowers to a stem. Splendid for cutting. Almond fra¬ 
grance. Each 20c., doz. $1.75, 100 $12.00. 
Laurens Koster. Perianth pure white, with soft yellow 
eye. Much admired for its large flowers, frequently five 
on a stem. A strong grower prized by florists. 
Each 10c., doz. $1.10, 100 $8.00. 
Orange Cup. A strong growing, free flowering variety 
with blooms of excellent size and pleasing color com¬ 
bination—perianth of creamy white about a glowing 
orange eye or cup; 6 or more florets per stem. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.25, 100 $9.50. 
Fragrant Narcissi 
For Growing Indoors in Water with Pebbles 
GIANT PAPER WHITES 
Fopular, Unequaled for Winter Blooms 
Nearly everyone enjoys growing this variety in the home 
during the Winter months, the bulbs flowering so easily in 
any fancy bowl supported by pebbles and immersed in 
water. Some prefer Prepared Bulb Fiber while others will 
use pots and soil with equally satisfactory results. We 
suggest having sufficient bulbs to permit succession plant¬ 
ings throughout the season from November to March. 
They will keep in perfect condition in a cool, dry spare 
room or cellar. Best results are obtained if the first plant¬ 
ing is not made until November, and then kept in a cool 
room. The later the season the quicker the bulbs throw 
their flowers, only about two weeks’ time being required 
during March. Not hardy outside. 
Mailing weight, 2 lbs. per doz., 12 lbs. per 100 
Jumbo Bulbs (stock limited). 
Each 10c., doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Each 8c., doz. 60c., 100 $4.00. 
Selected Bulbs. Each 5c., doz. 50c., 100 $3.50. 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR 
A cluster flowered Narcissus, sometimes called the Yel¬ 
low Paperwhite. Very fragrant, clear yellow blossoms with 
bright orange cups. Not hardy. 
Mailing weight, 2 lbs. per doz., 12 lbs. per 100 
Jumbo Bulbs. Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Each 10c., doz. $1.10, 100 $ 8.00. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY 
Of even stronger habit than the Polyanthus Narcissi, 
with showy blooms combining a pure white perianth with 
a golden cup. Its fragrance is as rich as the others but dis¬ 
tinct in sweetness and character. Excellent for growing 
in water supported with pebbles, in soil-filled pans, or in 
prepared bulb fiber. We are pleased to be able again to 
offer our patrons this grand old favorite which is so easy 
to grow. Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
New Mendel Tulip 
Galli Curci. One of the outstanding varieties of this new 
tvpe. combining the earliness of the Early Singles with 
the long stems of tn Darwins. Bright scarlet with a 
naiTOW white edge- inside the extra large blooms are 
salmon scarlet; the base is yellow. Attains about 20 
inches. bach 20c -> d °z. $1.75, 100 $13.00. 
Parrot Tulips 
Late, or May flowering Single Tulips with large flowers 
of many brilliantly striking colors and markings. The 
edges of each petal are curiously cut and fringed, presenting 
an odd appearance. Especially attractive in a rock garden. 
Plant 3 inches deep m hght soil and always in the sun 
Fantasy. Always excites favorable comment for its soft 
rose color, faintly striped and feathered with green is a 
beautiful combination. Its strong stems hold their 
flowers upright. Should be in every garden. 
Doz. 95c., 100 $7.50. 
Extra Choice Mixture of Best Colors. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Rembrandt Tulips 
Late single flowering. Old-time favorites blooming at the 
same time as Darwins, of the same shape, but lacking the 
characteristic self colors. All have flames or stripes over¬ 
laid on the delicate ground colors. Of great beauty and re¬ 
markably striking and pleasing. 20-24 inches tall. 
Mixture from Best Named Varieties. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Rock Garden Tulips 
Remarkable for their great range of coloring, diversity of 
size, shape and markings. A clump of each will add interest 
to any garden or rockery. 
Clusiana. The “Little Lady” Tulip. Flowers as large 
as a Crocus, but S in. tall. Outer petals cherry red, inner 
petals white with violet base. Should be deeply planted, 
8 to 9 in. Doz. 70c., i00 $5.00. 
Eichleri. A lovely crimson scarlet growing 11 in. tall that 
commands attention early in May. Illustrated on front 
page. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Kaufmanniana (W aterlily Tulip). The first of all Tulips 
to flower. 6 in. tall. Flowers large, cone-shaped, creamy 
white, flushed with deep orange in the center and col¬ 
ored externally with red. Plant deeply. 
Doz. $1.20, 100 $9.00. 
Mixed Narcissi 
A splendid mixture of beautiful varieties of hardy Daffo¬ 
dils of many different types suitable for planting in clumps, 
informally, in borders, among shrubbery or for naturalizing 
in woodlands to be left undisturbed to increase in loveliness 
and interest for years. This mixture provides flowers foi 
cutting at a very low price. Avoid places where water is 
likely to stand during the Winter, otherwise most any soil 
or situation will be found satisfactory. 
Mailing weight, 2 lb.L per doz., 12 lbs. per 100. 
Doz. 75c., HO $5.00, not prepaid 
Grenadier— Cottage 
As we go to press, word 
reaches us that the Dutch 
Bulb crops are not turning 
out very plentifully t-liis 
season and the supply can 
hardly be expected to equal 
the demand. We urge our 
friends, therefore, to place 
their orders early and sug¬ 
gest a substitute if sub¬ 
stitution becomes at all 
necessary during the Fall. 
Fantasy— Parrot 
Electra — Double Early 
Triumph Tulips 
A new type of Single Tulips blooming between the Early Singles and 
the Cottage, filling the space admirably, giving the large, beautifully 
formed, Darwinlike flowers on tall stems quite a few days before the 
regular Darwins appear. Figures in parenthesis () indicate height in inches. 
Johanna (22). An exceptional variety carrying its large, pure salmon 
rose flowers on tall, strong stems. An exquisitely beautiful shade with 
a white base to each. Doz. 90c., 100 $7.00. 
Lord Carnarvon (22). A magnificent clear rose with a white flush at the 
margin. Elegantly formed and of great beauty. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Orange Glow (22). Bright apricot orange. Inside orange suffused yel¬ 
low at the edges. Yellow base. Very bright and attractive. 
Doz. 90c., 100 $7.00. 
Ursa Minor (23). Pure golden yellow. The large, cup-shaped flowers 
are carried on strong stems, eclipsing all other yellow Triumph Tulips. 
Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.50. 
Quantity of Bulbs Necessary for Round Beds 
Diam. 
Distance Apart 
4-in. 6-in. 8-in. 
Diam. 
Distance Apart 
4-in. 6-in. 8-in. 
3 ft. 
.95 
37 
7 ft.... 
..410 
169 96 
4 ft. 
. 127 
61 
37 
8 ft.... 
. . 469 
225 127 
5 ft. 
... 225 
91 
69 
9 ft. 
. 650 
271 156 
6 ft.... 
.. . 271 
127 
78 
10 ft.... 
.. 721 
331 190 
USEFUL ITEMS for FALL GARDENING 
Wire Folding Plant Stand 
PLANT SPRINKLERS, Spraywell. Rubber bulb with straight or bent 
neck, as wanted. None better for spraying or syringing house plants, 
sprinkling clothes, spreading disinfec¬ 
tants, etc. Postpaid, 6 oz. 65c., 10 
oz. 90c. 
Vapor Mist Atomizer. A handy bottle 
sprayer with its working part made of 
brass, nickel plated. Operates easily 
with one finger, throwing a large, fine 
mist. With its angle neck one can 
readily reach under foliage to rid 
house plants of plant lice, etc. With 
bottle, $1.25, postpaid. 
PLANT STANDS, Wire, Folding. Strong 
and durable. When not in use can be 
folded and stored away in a small place. 
All trays except the two single tray 
stands are 30 in. long and 7)4 in- wide. 
Hght. from floor Projects 
Upper Lower from wall 
1 tray, 24 in. 25 in. 14 in.$2.25 
1 tray, 33 in. 25 in. 14 in. 3.00 
2 tray 26 in. IS in. 20 in. 4.25 
3 tray 34 in. 16 in. 21 in. 5.50 
4 tray 42 in. 15 in. 22 in. 7.25 
TRELLISES, Wire for Ivies. Painted green. Round, two pins for stick¬ 
ing into pots. 14 in., each 30c.; 20 in. 40c., 24 in. 55c. 
Snowshoe, 14 in. 25c., 20 in. 35c., 24 in. 45c. 
TROWELS. For all kinds of Fall work. 
Solid Forged Steel. A tool we like to recommend for it has real merit 
and will outlast many cheaper tools and give the utmost in satisfaction. 
Blade and shank of one piece, forged like a mason's trowel with offset 
shank. 5 in., each 65c., 7 in. 75c. 
Transplanters. Narrow blades, heavy, one piece sheet steel, deeply 
curved; wood handle. 5 in., each 15c.; 7 in., each 25c. 
WHEELBARROWS, 
Wooden Garden. 
For general use. 
Strongly built of 
seasoned hard¬ 
wood, nicely fin¬ 
ished in green, 
well braced. 
No. 4—Medium. Box 12 in. deep; 
inside length, 26 in.; width, front, 
18 in.; rear, 23 in. Wt. 45 lbs. 
No. 5—Large. Box 12 in. deep; 
inside length, 2Sin.; width, front 
20 in., rear 24 in. Wt. 50 lbs. 
wooden wheel and steel hub, 1)4 in. steel tire, No. 4, $7.00; 
$7.50. Equipped with a 16x4 in. pneumatic tire and special 
device that permits wheeling readily over fine lawns or choice 
; stones without injury, and noiselessly on concrete walks. No. 4, 
No. 5, $16.25. Pneumatic tires and axles, only, $11.00. 
Potting Materials 
BULB FIBRE, Prepared. Specially prepared for such bulbs as may be 
reasonably grown in fancy bowls or dishes without drainage. Qt. i5c., 
)4 Pk. 45c., pk. 75c., bu. $2.50. 
LEAFMOLD, Maplevale. A superior form of humus that is very essen¬ 
tial for growing plants. Has slight acidity as relished bv many plants. 
Mix into potting soils. )4 pk. 30c., pk. 50c. bu. $1.50, bag $2.75, 
5 bags $13.00. 
PEARL GRIT. Polished and glistening white shells, prepared especially 
for bulb culture in fancy dishes. Exceedingly attractive and in strong 
demand for goldfish globes and aquaria. Very effective also when 
spread on greenhouse benches. Lb. 10c., 5 lbs. 45c., 25 lbs. $2.00, 
50 lbs. $3.50, 100 lbs. $6.00. 
Hormodin “A” 
The new 
npson 
■ot-form ng chem al developed by Boyce-Thor 
Institute for Plant Research, Inc. 
Stimulate rapid rod growth - leafy cuttings. Many plants normally 
impossible t propagaU from cu -s may now be rooted. No propagator 
can afford to be without it. Ciiou! ir mailed free. 
$1.00, $2.00, $7.00, $13.00 and $3. 00 sizes mailed postpaid on receipt 
of remittance 
Reliable Tant Foods 
ADCO. For making valuable artificial manure from your grass clippings, 
leaves >ud other vegetable mutter that would otherwise be waste. Its 
use is o experiment as many competent gardeners, professional and 
amateur can testify. 2 lbs. to each wheelbarrow of refuse will produce 
clean, odorless manure within three to four months. 7)4 lbs. $1.00, 
25 lbs S2.25, 150 lbs. $10.50. Circular free. 
BONEMEaL, Pure Finely Ground. The safest plant food to use when 
planting bulbs. There’s no danger of its burning, yet its valuable elements 
becono available in the Spring just when the bulbs require food to pro¬ 
duce the finest results. The best fertilizer to use on lawns, old or new, in 
the 1 ! to decompose overwinter and to become available immediately 
after w t leaves the ground and grass starts to grow.Especially valua¬ 
ble i mix with potting soil at all seasons. 5 lbs. 35c., 25 lbs. $1.00, 
50 lbs. $1.75, 100 lbs. $3.00, % ton $13.75, )4 ton $26.50, ton $50.00. 
VERT, Armour’s. An outstanding chemical plant food. We invite corn 
son 'h any private brand sold locally. 5 lbs. 50c., 25 lbs. $ 
50 li -a. $2.50, 100lbs. $4.00, % ton $19.50. 
5-8-7. Ab.ie 5-8-7 is sold annually in Massachusetts than any other grade 
of cheiuii-al fertilizer. It contains all the elements essential to quick 
grow th, productiveness, and quality. Valuable alike for vegetables, 
flowers, fruits and grass. Moderate in price, too. 10 lbs. 65c., 25 lbs. 
$1.00, 50 lbB. $1.50, 100 lbs. $2.50, % ton $12.00, )4 ton $22.00. 
Wizard Brand Manures 
Stable manure is recognized as highly desirable for all kinds of crops 
growing on the farm, in greenhouses or in gardens. With the dec line of 
private stables and the removal of dairies to distant suburban dis¬ 
tricts, barnyard manure is practically unavailable to every city and 
metropolitan district gardener. Wizard Brand Manures, both 
Cow and Sheep are in convenient form without the objectionable 
features of ordinary stable manure. All Wizard Brand Manures have 
been heat-treated to eliminate moisture and to kill weed seeds of all 
kinds They are concentrated and contain all the essential humus. 
Their plant food is quickly available and eagerly sought for by 
.50, 
Perry’s Quality Bird Seed 
Fresh : Plump : Recleaned 
Lb. 15c., 7 lbs. $1.00, 10 lbs. $1.25 
Canary, Rape, Hemp, Sunflower, Unhulled Rice, 
Golden Millet 
Like all of our seeds for planting, these that we offer 
for feeding your pets are fresh, high grade, plump seeds, 
carefully recleaned. They may be had separately or 
mixed to your requirements. 
We also offer at lowest market prices, Dandelions, 
Flax, Golden Pleasure, Maw, French Millet, Niger, 
Sesame, Teazle, and Zweiback. 
PERRY’S SONG RESTORER. Put up by us, is a 
combination of select and finest quality ingredients 
that will aid canaries to regain lost song due to 
moulting or colds. Bottle 25c. 
PERRY’S BIRD GRAVEL. Washed and screened 
Pkge. 10c. 
Feed Perry’s Wild Bird Seed 
To Attract Wild Birds—A worthy idea that is gaining 
annually in popularity 
IN PERRY’S MIXTURE FOR WILD BIRDS, blended according to the 
recommendations of the Northeastern Bird Banding Association, wc 
use only choice seeds, plump and thoroughlyrecleaned. It is high 
grade in every respect. It contains Canary, Chick heed. Hemp, Millet, 
and Sunflower (fine and coarse seeds) suitable for small and large birds 
We mail quantities of this mixture all over New Englaud to bird lovers. 
A trial will convince you of its superiority. 5 lbs. 75c., 10 lbs. $1.25, 
25 lbs. $3.00. 
knowing gardeners. Valuable also for mulches. 
WIZARD PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. 2 lbs. 20c., 5 lbs. 
35c., 10 lbs. 60c., 25 lbs. $1.00, 50 lbs. $1.50, 100 lbs. $2.75, 
‘4 ton $13.25, )4 ton $24.50, ton $45.00. 
WIZARD PULVERIZED COW MANURE. 100-lb. bags only; 
100 lbs. $2.75, % ton $13.25, )4 ton $24.50, ton $47.00. 
WIZARD SHREDDED COW MANURE. In great demand for 
composts, mulches and a cool, slow acting plant food. Preferred 
for Roses, under glass or outside. Ideal for the preparation of 
liquid manures. 25 lbs. $1.00, 50 lbs. $1.50, 100 lbs. $2.75, 
i.i ton $13.25, )4 ton $24.50, ton $47.00. 
TO KEEP MOLES AND 
FIELD MICE AWAY 
FROM BULBS 
use Naphthaline Flakes. 
Sprinkle about a half tea¬ 
spoonful over each bulb 
after it has been set and 
before it is covered. Do 
not put it under the bulb. 
Lb. 20c., 5 lbs. 80c., 
25 lbs. $3.50, 50 lbs. $6.50 
Pink Eeauty— Single Early 
Weed Killers GRAPHICALLY TELLING THE STORY OF INDOOR BULB CULTURE QUICKLY AND CLEARLY 
CLAY FLOWER POTS, SAUCERS, ETC. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities 
Pots, Standard Clay Flower. CUv Saucers. Measure out- 
Measurements from inside to side. Always sold separately 
inside. Width and depth equal. f r0 m the pots. 
IncheB Each Doz. 
$0.03 $0.25 
Mrs. Moon— Cottage 
Marjorie Bowen — Cottage 
.30 
.35 
.40 
.50 
.85 
1.30 
2.00 
3.00 
6.00 
1.20 12.00 
1.60 
.05 
.08 
.12 
.18 
.28 
Round Clay 
BULB cr 
SEED PANS 
in 6, 7, 8, 10 
or 12 inch sizes 
are sold at the 
same prices as 
STANDARD 
Clay Pots of 
those sizes 
Size 
Inches Each Doz. 
4 .$0.04 $0.35 
5 .06 .60 
8 . 
10 
12 . 
14. 
.08 
.10 
.13 
.25 
.35 
.50 
.80 
1.00 
1.40 
2.70 
3.80 
ATLACIDE. A sodium chlorate prepa¬ 
ration that is especially valuable in 
eradicating poison ivy and all vege¬ 
tation. 5 lbs. bulk $1.50, 15 lbs. 
$3.50. 
CLIMAX LAWN SAND. An imported 
powder we have sold with great suc¬ 
cess for over 30 years. Kills many 
noxious weeds without injury to 
grass. 3)4 lbs- 75c., 7 lbs. $1.25, 
14 lbs. $2.00. 
HERBICIDE. A liquid especially for 
ridding walks, drives, tennis courts, 
etc. of all offensive vegetation. 
Dilute with 40 parts of water and 
apply with a watering pot. Qt. 50c., 
gal. $1.50, 5 gals $6.00. 
Use a bit of broken pot arched 
over the hole and 1 inch of 
coarse drainage material to 
prevent washing 
Note coarse soil next to 
drainage material. Leave 
J4 inch free space at top for 
watering 
Force now. Protruding 
roots signify that the 
pot is full of good root 
development 
The opening of the outer 
leaves say also that it is 
time to bring the pot into heat 
to force 
PEBBLES, White Beach. Small, washed 
and white. Just right for bulb 
culture in fancy bowls without 
drainage, or for use on the con¬ 
servatory bench. 5 lbs. 30c., 
25 lbs. $1.00, 50 lbs. $1.75, 100 
lbs. $3.00. 
POTTING SOIL. We have this pre¬ 
pared especially for us and can 
supply it in good, usable condition 
throughout the year, selling quan¬ 
tities of it for use with all kinds 
of pot plants. )4 pk. 20c., pk. 35c., 
bu. $1.00, bbl. sack $2.50. 
SILVER SAND. For mixing with 
potting soil and for propagation. 
Pk. (PP. weight, 24 lbs.) 40c., 
bus. $1.00. 
SPHAGNUM MOSS. 
Dry Moss can be had at any season. 
Pk. 40c.; large ba'es, about 36xlSxlS 
iu. $4.00. 
AY’S FERTILIZER (Imported). Succes 
use it constantly for producing the finest of exhibition fruits, 
flowers and vegetables. Original bags of 7 lbs. $1.25, 14 lbs. 
$2.00, 2S lbs. $3.50, 56 lbs. $6.50, 112 lbs. $12.00. 
FERTIFLORA. The favorite liquid plant food for all house plants, 
pucked in convenient form. Dilute with water and use. Odor¬ 
less. 8 oz. bottle 35c., pt. 60c., qt. $1.00, gal. $3.00, not postpaid. 
LAND LIME. Prepared especially for lawns and gardens known to 
require sweetening- It is logical to spread it on the soil in the 
Fall to correct acidity and improve mechanical conditions for 
early Spring work. 10 lbs. 25c., 50 lbs. 75c., 100 lbs. $1.25, 
I., ton $5.75, )4 ton $10.50, ton $19.50. 
SOILTEX. Lime is not a fertilizer, but is needed to 
dement it. Alfalfa, Clovers and many vege- 
2 S will not thrive on sour soils, even with 
good applications of fertilizer. Test your soil 
for yourself by means of a pock¬ 
et size outfit with color chart 
and lime table. $1.00 postpaid. 
PLANTABBS. Simple dissolve the 
odorless tablets in water and 
treat house and garden plants. 
Watch them grow quickly and 
luxuriantly. 30 tablets 25c., 75 
tablets 50c., 200 tablets $1.00, 
1000 tablets $3.50, postpaid. 
Keizerskroon— Single Early 
De Wet— Single Early 
