PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 
HYACINTHS 
Grow your own flowers for Christmas. These are 
favorites as a decoration for the living room during 
the cold winter months when flowers are scarce. 
Their culture is simple: Plant bulbs in shallow bowls 
filled with pebbles and water; keep in the dark until 
roots form (about two weeks), then bring into light. 
35c per dozen $2.00 per 100 
Paper White Narcissus 
PEONIES 
Peonies should be planted in the fall. There is 
no question as to the popularity of peonies, they 
bloom at a season of the year when flowers are so 
much appreciated. 
We offer a mixed assortment at very low prices. 
Prices_ 5 for $1.00 12 for $2.00 
NOTICE SPECIAL PRICES 
Hand this special price list to your friends, 
but do not do so until you have sent in your 
own order. Your friends will thank you for it, 
and we will THANK YOU, TOO. 
Now is the time to plan for your early spring 
blooming bulbs. Hyacinths, with their immense 
spikes of wax-like flowers, their delightful fragrance 
and their stately form stand at the head of the list 
of winter-blooming bulbs. The colors, shades and 
tints range from pure white through blush pink rose, 
to the deepest red, and from dainty sky-blue to blue- 
black. During the dark days of February and March 
these attractive flowers will give the desired charm 
and atmosphere to your home. 
L’INNOCENCE—Nothing finer than this Hyacinth 
with its large compact spike of pure white bells. 
Does equally well indoors and out. 
GERTRUDE— Deep rose, attractive in form and color. 
Always satisfactory, both indoors and in the 
garden. 
LA VICTOIRE—Bright vermilion red, very tall flow¬ 
er-bunch, elegant bells, perfect beauty. 
KING OF THE BLUES— This deep violet-blue with 
its large compact truss is one of the best known 
of the blue Hyacinths. A splendid variety for late 
blooming. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES —Forget-me-not blue, with 
silvery gloss with large deep blue spikes. 
YELLOW HAMMER —Deep creamy yellow, very 
compact flower bunch. 
Prices-6 for 90c 12 for $1.60 
Hyacinth 
THE LOVE OF FLOWERS AND CULTURE GO HAND IN HAND 
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