DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT JONQUILLA NARCISSI 
Their numerous tiny dark golden yellow flowers are exceedingly sweet and exhale a delightful perfume. Therefore, 
we recommend you emphatically to order some of them. Towards the end of March they will begin to cheer your 
garden and at the same time spread their lovely scent. For indoor cultivation, too, they are most suitable, as their 
warm tints will bring the Spring indoors, whilst the winter still continues outside. They will greatly compensate 
your pains with their lovely flowers and fine perfume. ' per 12 per 25 100 
Jonquilla Narcissi Simplex, bunches of single, dark golden yellow flowers .$ —.75 1.35 5.10 
Jonquilla Narcissi Golden Sceptre, bunches of double, dark golden yellow flowers . § —.85 1.55 5.00 
MINIATURE OR ROCK GARDEN DAFFODILS 
Bulbocodium Conspicuum $ 
per 12 per 25 p. 100 
1— 1.85 7.10 
Triandus Albus 
$ 
per 12 per 25 p. 100 
1.30 2.40 9.10 
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D f |J I ft M A P f I C T U II A An exquisite flower of unusual pleasing appearance. 
^ Both petals and cup are of the purest white, and three 
or more beautifully formed flowers are carried on one stem, arranged so that they resemble an orchid. A most 
attractive variety in the garden or easily forced. an | A( a A AC 
Per 3 $ — 55, per 25 $ 3 . 80 , per 100 $ 14.70 * lOl q> 
Large flowered DUTCH IRIS 
The flowering period of the Iris follows just after the Tulips, during the month of June, producing large flowers on 
tall strong stems. Recommended for beds, borders, edgings and groups. They give matchless cutflowers in the 
finest colors. Plant them 3 inches deep and about 4 inches apart. Iris require a well-dug soil so that when 
exceptionally wet conditions occur, they remain well-drained. As the large flowered Dutch Iris are now so cheap, 
we do not offer any Spanish. 
Celestial, bright blue with purple glow, large flowers on strong sterns .$ 
Imperator, uniform shade of deep blue. Tile leader among Dutch Iris and popular as a 
forcing Iris . $ 
Poggenbcek, falls brilliant, clear blue with a golden blotch, standards slightly deeper blue $ 
White Excelsior, bright snow white, pendulous petals with golden yellow blotch, very 
large and graceful flowers .$ 
Yellow Queen, beautiful dark yellow, shaded orange yellow at the edges which are 
turned downwards .$ 
INEXPENSIVE COLLECTION OF LARGE FLOWERED DUTCH IRIS 
per 12 
per 25 
p. 100 
—.35 
—.60 
2.10 
—.35 
—.60 
2.10 
—.40 
— .65 
2.30 
—.40 
—.70 
2.50 
—.40 
— .70 
2.50 
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This collection will give your garden a distinctive air, for Iris are flowers with noble qualities. We supply lO of 
each of the above-mentioned varieties, in all SO Dutch 
Iris in 5 choice varieties, separately packed, for $ 1.15 
50 for $ 1.15 
EXTRA CHEAP RAINBOW MIXTURE OF DUTCH IRIS 
A remarkable mixture of which the price is hardly worth mentioning, whereas prime quality is guaranteed. 
As cutflowers they are worth double 4 ft A <£ 4 AA 
the price. Per 25 $ — .55, per 500 $ 9.— ■ ^^ 1 wl ■ mw w 
IRIS TINGITANA HYBRID WEDGEWOOD 
February. Standards are 
25 for $ 2.10 
This particular Hybrid is principally used for forcing and may be had in bloom in late 
blue, while the falls are of a paler shade, with a yellow blotch. Large 
flowers on strong stems 2 feet tall. Per 12 $ 1.15, per 100 $ 7.90 
Beautiful artistic English Iris 
These Iris distinguish themselves from the Dutch Iris by their flowers, of which the size is even larger, and 
also by their fine deep colors. They are all artistically blotched and marbled. Plant them 3 inches deep and 
about 5 inches apart in a sunny place. The soil must be thoroughly dug and during the winter they should be 
covered with some old leaves, peat or straw. Plant them imnie- 1A §*%m <t> OC 
diately upon receipt. Per 3 $— .25, per 25 $1.55, per 100 $5.90 ““ Iwl q) “«Ww 
MAJESTIC LII.IUM CANDIDUM (MADONNA LILIES) lily which gained a 
reputation by its large, pure white chalices. They make a picturesque effect along the drives of stately mansions dt 
country seats. A very fine effect is achieved too in the gardens of country houses or town dwellings, whereas they 
do very well in front of shrubberies and trees. They can be left undisturbed for years and -develop themselves 
into large shrub-like plants, producing every year a greater number of stems, bearing the innumerable chalices. 
Plant them 6 inches deep. If you intend to leave them down for years plant them 16 inches apart, otherwise 
6 inches. Thev are suitable too for pot cultivation and should be placed two inches deep. They are excellent cut- 
12 for $ 1.90 
flowers and much sought-after for church deco¬ 
ration. Each $ — .20, per 3 $ —.50, per 25 $ 3.50 
If you are not interested in this catalog, please hand it 
to your friends or acquaintances; it may be of use to them 
CATALOG FALL 1937 P)f| 
Stassen Floral Gardens Inc., Roslyn Heights L. I., N. Y. Ufa 
