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GREEVER’S CHOICE SELECTION 
OF BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
We are importing our Tulips, Hyacinths, and Lillies direct 
from one of the largest growers in Holland, saving all middle¬ 
man’s profit and are selling them at our every day low prices. 
Our bulbs are first class in every respect, extra large, 
first size and will produce the finest of blossoms. 
Large Flowering Hyacinths 
From a long list of named Hyacinths we have selected 
those offered on account of their free flowering qualities and 
distinct colors. 
OUT DOORS— Plant 4 inches deep, 4 to 5 inches apart. 
INDOORS—Plant 1 to 3 in a 6 inch pot, bury outside 
for 6 weeks then take up and 'bring in house, keep shaded till 
3003— CITY OF HAARLEM—Large spikes, pure 
yellow. 
3004— KING OF BULKS—Best dark blue. 
Price on all large Bedding size Bulb , 10c each, 
12 for $1.00. 
spike is well out of ground. 
3000— LTNNOCENCE—Beautiful spikes of very 
white. 
3001— QUEEN OF PINKS—Lovely rose pink. 
3002— LA VICTOIRE-—Brilliant scarlet red, one of 
first to bloom. 
GIANT DARWIN TIILIPS 
For stately habit, large size and richness of color tl.v 
Darwin Tulips are really marvelous in every way. Their 
great popularity is due entirely to their many merits. They 
are the keynote in the May garden, they dominate the dis¬ 
play and give a wealth of ibeautiful colors no other material 
blooming at that time can provide. 
GENERAL CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FOR ALL TULIPS 
Tulips should not be grown in soil in which they have 
been grown the last two seasons. Select a new location. Do 
not use fresh manure at planting time; well-rotted manure 
or bone meal may be used. Plant bulbs 5 to 6 in. deep and 
6 in. apart. 
3020—BARTIGON—Rich crimson-scarlet which be¬ 
comes brighter at the margin. White base with 
rich blue halo. 
»3021 — BLEU AIMABLE—Bright orchid-purple 
shaded steel blue; inside dark violet-purple, blue 
base. 
3022— CITY OF HAARLEM—Very large, brilliant 
vermiliion-scarlet with a satiny sheen. Dark blue 
base. 
3023— CLARA BUTT — Clear bright pink-tinted 
salmon-rose; base white marked blue. A favorite 
pink, and one that is always lovely in the garden 
and prized for cutting. 
3024— INGLESCOMBE YELLOW — This is called 
the “Yellow Darwin,” though it is a May-Flower¬ 
ing Cottage variety. It always has been a great 
favorite for the brilliance of its rich yellow color. 
Cannot be dispensed with in the spring garden 
where its color is so enlivening. 22 inches. 
3025 — PROFESSOR RAUWENHOF — Bright 
cherry-rose; inside glistening salmon-scarlet. Blue- 
starred white base. 28 in. 
3026—SEAFOAM—Pure White, Black Anthers. 
Our everyday low price on all named Darwin tu¬ 
lips 40c dozen, 50 for $1.50, 100 for $2.90—all one 
variety or assorted varieties. 
Mixed Darwin Tulips 
Our special mixture contains the right propor¬ 
tion of the different colors when planted in a bed 
to secure the interesting effect of a rare oriental 
rug. At oui low price you can now a.fford a 
large bed of these lovely flowers. 
No. 3027—1 dozen 30c, 50 for $1.25, 100 for $2.39. 
