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Loveliest of all flowers 
FOR INDOOR PLANTING 
Just a few pebbles, a bowl and water is all you need to keep 
springtime in your house all winter—with these fragrant, giant 
flowering Narcissus. They are so easy to grow, and you’ll get 
the finest blooms from my healthy, Jumbo Bulbs. 
And speaking of bowls, I want you to particularly notice the one 
pictured at the right. I wish you could see its beautiful pastel 
colors, and its sturdiness. You can, of course, buy cheap crockery 
bowls for less, but here is an all-steel, all purpose container that 
you’ll have for years. Priced singly at only 59c it’s a marvelous 
value—but by taking advantage of my “Complete Table Garden” 
offer, you’ll get a typical, value giving, money saving, Earl E. 
May bargain. 
317. PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS. 
Jumbo Bulbs Friends, these are the 
giant-flowering Paper White Narcis¬ 
sus. Everybody can grow them to per¬ 
fection, and without any trouble at 
all can get showy, fragrant, white 
clusters of flowers. Remember, these 
are the finest that I can secure for 
you. 5 for 29c; 10 for 49c; 25 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
320. SOLEIL D’OR or Golden Sun 
Paper White Narcissus. These are 
just as easy to grow as Paper Whites. 
Produce large clusters of rich, golden 
yellow flowers with deep orange-red 
cups, which stand out prominently 
from the rich green foliage. Very 
fragrant. Another novelty for grow¬ 
ing inside with Paper White Narcis¬ 
sus. 3 for 39c; 6 for 59c; 10 for 85c. 
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EARLY-FLOWERING SPRING CROCUS 
Bravely, and hardily, these first flowers of spring defy the 
last melting snow. They bloom even before the first tulip, 
are extremely easy to grow, and multiply year after year. 
410. GOLDEN YELLOW. A mammoth, free-flowering 
golden yellow Crocus. 
411. MIKADO. White, striped with lilac, orange anthers. 
412. KATHLEEN PARLOW. The finest of all pure white 
Crocus, having extra large cup-shaped blooms with rich 
orange anthers. 
413. QUEEN OF THE BLUES. A lovely shade of deep 
lavender. 
415. GIANT CROCUS MI.XTURE 
I’ve priced my mixed ‘'a-bloom-in- 
every-bulb” Crocus so low that 
you’ll be able to plant quantities 
of these brave, hardy spring flow¬ 
ers. 10 for. 29c; 25 for 48c; 100 
for $1.48. 
414. POLLUX. Extra 
large purple; very 
fine. One of the dark¬ 
est purple Crocus. 
Your selection of the 
above, assorted in any 
way you want them. 
10 for 35c; 25 for 
59c: 100 for $1.98. 
