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KEIZERSKROOM—called the most beautiful early 
tulip. Vivid crimson-scarlet edged with a broad 
golden yellow band. Large tlow-ers on long, strong 
stems. A favorite for bedding or late forcing. 
No. 3028—50c Dozen, 50 for $2.00. 
Narcissus or 
Narcissus bloom early, last a long time and 
may be had in so many lovely varied forms, they 
have tew equals as garden flowers. They are 
most desirable for any garden purpose—in masses, 
in beds or borders, in groups of 12 or more here 
and there in the hardy perennial border or in the 
foreground of shrubbery. For naturalizing in large 
quantities, no other flower is more suitalble. Nar¬ 
cissus are also ideal, easily grown subjects for 
winter blooming in the house. 
In description we refer to the trumpet and 
perianth: the trumpet is the funnel-like center, the 
perianth the surrounding row of petals. 
For the most satisfactory results, plant Nar¬ 
cissus Bulbs outdoors as early in the fall as pos¬ 
sible; if planted too late, they may not produce 
good flowers in the spirng. Plant bulbs 4 to 8 in. 
deep and 6 to 10 in. apart according to their 
size. 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT—One of the best of 
all Narcissus. The flowers are indeed huge yet 
they are artistic in form and well proportioned. 
Gracefully posed upon a stiff strong stem is a 
magnificent flower with a broad soft primrose 
perianth that forms a splendid background to the 
light yellow trumpet which flares widely at the 
mouth. 
No. 3040—15c Each, 2 for 25c. 
Mrs. Krelagc.. What a glorious and exquisite 
flower with a charm that attracts and holds the 
admiration oif everyone. The long-stemmed blooms 
are equally fine for garden display, for cutting, 
and the variety may be forced gently. Has a pure 
white perianth aand a lovely creamy white trum¬ 
pet with a graceful curled brim which turns white 
as the flowers reach their prime. 
No. 3041—15c each. 
A GLORIOUS MIXTURE OF DOUBLE TULIPS 
We suggest to every gardener to make a liberal 
planting of these beautiful double Tulips placing 
them in groups of six, a dozen, or more in the 
perennial border or in the foreground of shrub¬ 
bery. Their glorious display will be a delight and 
pleasure to everyone next spring. 
No. 2029— 45c dozen, 50 for $1.75. 
Daffodils 
Empress. A fitting companion to Emperor and of 
a strong, robust growth. The fine large perianth 
is now white contrasting well with the rich yelli.w 
trumpet which is atractively serrated and flanged 
at the edges. 
No. 3042—8c each, 2 for 15c. 
KING ALFRED—This truly wonderful Daffodil ia 
considered the best and finest deep golden yellow 
trumpet variety in existence. It is a tall, strong 
grower carrying its huge, well formed flowers atop 
a strong stout stem. The entire flower is a uni¬ 
form rich golden yellow of great appeal. Has 
well shaped perianth petals and a magnificently 
frilled trumpet. 
No. 3043—Large Bulbs 10c each. 
Olympia. This remarkably fine Daffodil resembles 
Emperor in graceful form but the blooms are very 
much larger, richer, deeper and a more striking 
golden yellow color. It is a wonderful grower with 
the fine broad blue-green foliage and stout stems 
that give good stature to the majestic and aristo¬ 
cratic flowers. 
No. 3044—10c each. 
CANDIDUM—Madonna Lily 
Pure white flowers on stately stems 3 to 4 
feet tall. Blooms during May and June. We offer 
reliable stock of this splendid variey which can 
be depended upon to give the best results in the 
garden or when grown indoors. Cover the bulbs 
2 inches deep and in a well prepared lime-free 
soil and a sunny location. (September delivery). 
Large bulbs. 
No. 3050—15c each, 3 for 40c. 
