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Doub ffodils 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage, so satisfactory it 
should be in every garden 
Emperor. A clear golden yellow, the stc 1 excel¬ 
lence for size of bulb and bloom, strong md long 
flower stems. Grand for forcing or for mien. 
Each 15c., doz. $ iOO $8-50. 
Glory of Sassenheim. A glorious bi-colc nth pure 
white; large, deep, beautifully frilled, trumpet. 
Very free flowering. Excellent for growi ,ns, forc¬ 
ing easily and early. Ideal for outside 
Each 15c., doz. $l.o. 
King Alfred (The King of Daffodils). Considered 
golden yellow. Perianth extra large, trumpet be 
and reflexed. Strong growing, holding its flower 
majesticlike and refined. Dependable for any pur; 
Double-nosed bulbs. Each 20c., doz 
Jumbo bulbs. Each 25c., d 
$1 
o, 100 $10.00. 
finest pure 
illy ruffled 
llv erect— 
iOO $13.00. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.15 100 $16.00. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage (“The White King Alfred”). ( 
whites in cultivation; free flowering, with long st< 
Splendid for forcing, exhibition or garden decora 
Each 25c., doz. $2.25. >00 $17.00. 
>f the finest 
for cutting. 
Olympia. A remarkably fine Daffodil, similar to Emperor, but 
larger and finer in every way. Sulphur yellow perianth, slightly 
darker trumpet. Each 20c., doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00. 
Robert Sydenham. The largest of all Giant Trumpet Daffodils. 
Perianth sulphur yellow, with exceptionally large, wide open, 
frilled, golden yellow trumpet. Stems often 18 to 20 in. long. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.25, 100 $17.00. 
Spring Glory (Improved Victoria). A splendid early bicolor of the 
largest size. Combines a long-petaled, clear white perianth with a 
rich, chrome yellow trumpet. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00. 
Van Waveren’s Giant. One of the best in the giant class. Perianth 
soft primrose yellow, trumpet large, bright yellow. Excellent for 
foicing or for the garden. Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $15.00. 
Whistler. Throws magnificent, well-proportioned, flowers of deep 
golden yellow with broad perianths and large trumpets on tall, 
strong stems. A splendid exhibition variety. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.15, 100 $16.00. 
Barri varieties are distinguished by short cups, less than one-third of the lehgth of the outer petals (perianth). 
Incomparabilis varieties have longer cups or trumpets from one-third to nearly equal the length of the outer petals but shorter tha 
trumpets of the Giant Trumpets. 
Bernardino (Incomparabilis). Showy large blooms with frilled, 
fluted and creamy white perianth and pale yellow cup flushed 
a P ricot - Each 15c., doz. $1.15, 100 $8.00. 
Bonfire (Barri). Long, overlapping, ivory colored petals; glowing 
orange cup. Very free flowering and fine for cutting. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00. 
Conspicuus ( Barri). A dependable, well known variety with large, 
creamy yellow perianth and a broad, short cup illuminated with 
glistening orange scarlet. Valuable for either forcing or outside. 
Each 10c., doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Croesus (Incomparabilis). Primrose perianth of thick, overlapping 
petals; crown heavily suffused deep orange red. Prized as a mag¬ 
nificent, large variety. Each 20c., doz. $1.60, 100 $12.00. 
Crystal Queen (Leedsi). Pure white perianths, 3)4 to 4 in. across 
with pale primrose crowns passing to clear, paper white as the 
flower ages. An exceptionally fine variety. 
Each 15c.. doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00. 
the 
Diana Kastner (Barri). Pure white perianth; 1 in., fluted yellow cup 
edged blood red. Very free floweiing and excellent for forcing. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $11.00. 
Evangeline (Leedsi). A delightful citron yellow cup rests on each 
firm, rounded, pure white perianth. Very free flowering and espe¬ 
cially fine for broadcasting along woodsy paths and in open spaces 
between trees. Each 10c., doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Golden Frilled (Incomparabilis). A superior variety with a perianth 
of flat, overlapping, clear yellow petals surrounding a large frilled, 
open cup of the same color. Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $15.00. 
Lucinius (Incomparabilis). Bears quantities of blooms with 1-in. 
golden yellow cups and 3%-in. perianths of a lighter yellow. Of 
fine form and substance, and highly recommended. 
Each 20c., doz. $1.80, 100 $14.00. 
Sir Watkin (Incompaiabilis). A giant, early flowering variety with 
primrose perianth and a slightly deeper colored crown. Handsome 
free-flowering, dependable, popular. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.15, 100 $8.00. 
Primrose Phoenix. 
large, rose-shaped ft 
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Twink. Semi doubh 
petals of primrose a 
and pleasing effect. 
standing in its class. 
Von Sion. The Old-fa- 
en yellow, yet sorn 
tinge in the garden, 
popular, and in gre 
' How with fascinating 
' " l«*ng stems. We be- 
1 ion in the garden than 
doz. $1.65, 100 $12.00. 
' rs with intermingled 
1 producing a novel 
'•llent for forcing. Out- 
• rfully showy variety, 
doz. $2.65, 100 $20.00. 
1 able Daffodil. Deep gold- 
ppe iririg with a greenish 
however for forcing, still 
H , doz. $1.15, 100 $8.50. 
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Orchic ered Daffodil 
Triandrus Thalia- 
carried on each darl 
the garden and is a , 
forcing. 
er exquisite pure white blooms are 
nd, reedlike stem. Thrives well in 
gem for the rockerv. Valuable for 
Each 30c. doz. $3.25, 100 $25.00. 
PERRY’S SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
The letter (D. M. T.) indicate those which grow dwarf, medium and tall respectively 
Very fine for early forcing Varieties especially recommended being marked with an asterisk* 
Couleur Cardinal (M). A superior, velvety, crim- 
_scarlet for late forcing or beds. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
*De Wet (T). A glorious, warm orange, flushed and 
stippled a fiery orange scarlet. Large, sweetly 
scented blooms that are universally admired. 
Grand for late forcing or bedding. 
Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
♦Flamingo (M). Brilliant carmine rose, shaded sil¬ 
very white. Beautifully and artistically crinkled 
petals. Handsome when forced. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Fortuna (M). Deep satin rose; of immense size and 
compelling interest. Doz. 80c., 100 $5.75. 
♦Fred Moore (T). Bright orange, shaded scarlet. 
A verv fine, sweetly scented sort. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
♦Ibis (T). An exquisite, brilliant deep pink. Large 
blossoms and strong stems combine to make it a 
gem for cutting and exhibition. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
♦Keizerskroon (T). An immense crimson scarlet, 
edged yellow. An old favorite. Still popular for 
bedding. Doz. 90c., 100 $7.00. 
♦Olympiade (T). Extra fine, the largest and tallest 
golden yellow of this type. When forced in Feb¬ 
ruary and March it approaches the Darwins in 
size and length of stem. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
♦Pelican. A very large, intense Lily white Tulip for 
either forcing or bedding. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
Pink Beauty (M). A most beautiful cherry rose, 
especially desirable for bedding or late forcing. 
Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
♦Prince of Austria (T). Scarlet, suffused orange; 
yellow center. A trifle darker than De Wet. 
Handsome, sweetly scented. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
♦Proserpine (M). A magnificent deep rosy pink 
Tulip for any purpose. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
♦Rising Sun (T). The finest deep golden yellow 
grown. Very large and beautiful. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Sunburst (T). Pointed flowers colored a curious 
but pleasing combination of bright yellow, striped 
and feathered bright red. Doz. 90c., 100 $7.00. 
♦Vermilion Brilliant (M). Ideal for pots or bed¬ 
ding. Rich dazzling scarlet. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
White Hawk (M). A large, pure white. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
♦Yellow Prince (D). Bright yellow. Fragrant. 
One of the best of the color. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
PERRY’S “FAVORITE” MIXTURE of SINGLE 
EARLY TULIPS. Only the first grade bulbs of 
dependable varieties and finest colors are blended 
to make this mixture that will flower at approxi¬ 
mately the same time and at the same height. 
Doz. 65c., 100 $4.50. 
PERRY’S DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Peony-like flowers prized for Winter forcing and formal garden effects 
♦Crown of Gold. Pure yellow, with large, well 
expanded flowers. Early. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Electra. Deep carmine rose, tinged violet. Enor¬ 
mous flowers on sturdy 12 in. stems. Choice. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Marechal Niel. A soft canary yellow with an 
iridescent flush of soft orange or salmon. The 
beautiful blending of these colors gives it excep¬ 
tional appeal. The finest of its color for forcing or 
bedding. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
♦Murillo. Superb blush pink shaded white; a most 
popular forcing and bedding variety. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
♦Mr. Van der Hoef. A beautiful pure yellow sport 
of the vanetv'TVTurillo. A fine variety for forcing. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Oliver Curwood. Brilliant scarlet with margins of 
yellow. Especially recommended for planting in 
borders in clumps for “high spots” in the color 
scheme. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
♦Orange Nassau. One of the finest—a warm orange 
red, for forcing or bedding. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
NEW MENDEL TULIPS 
Flowering in late April these help to fill the gap 
between the Single Earlies and the Darwins. 
Galli Curci. 20 in. Bright scarlet, narrow white 
edge. Inside the extra large blooms are salmon- 
scarlet with yellow base. An outstanding variety. 
Doz. $1.45, 100 $12.00. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage. 24 in. Pure satiny rose pink; 
creamy white base within. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Scarlet Admiral. 22 in. Very showy, large, globu¬ 
lar blooms of a luminous vermilion red; black base, 
within. Doz. 95c., 100 $7.00. 
With every bulb order we plan to pack a leaflet 
with information that will help to make bulb culture 
successful for you. Make sure that you receive 
your copy. . 
Kindly note that in some years the skins of 1 ulips 
are so hard and firmly attached that the roots can¬ 
not push through. This is especially true of some 
Double Tulips. If you receive a stock with un¬ 
cracked skins, it will pay you to break off a portion 
of the husks before planting. 
We recommend the use of Pure Bonemeal as the 
safest and best fertilizer to use when planting bulbs. 
See the rear page. 
♦Peach Blossom. Large, blight rose pink, flushed 
white, deepening with age to carmine rose. Mag¬ 
nificent for indoor decoration; compels admiration. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Rubra Maxima. Large, deep crimson for forcing 
or bedding. Very showy. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
♦Schoonoord. Without doubt the finest double 
white sort. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
♦Tea Rose (Safrano). Pale yellow, flushed salmon; 
a very distinct shade, and pleasing. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.25. 
♦Vuurbaak. Large, fiery scarlet flowers, tinged 
orange when open. Very brilliant 
Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
PERRY'S “PRIZE MIXTURE” OF DOUBLE 
EARLY TULIPS. The excellence of this mixture 
will only be manifest to those planting these splen¬ 
did bulbs. We are confident that they will give 
the utmost in satisfaction, for these big, glowing 
beauties do present such a handsome display 
when fully open. Grand for formal effects. 
Doz. 65c., 100 $4.50. 
ROCK GARDEN TULIPS 
Prized for their diversity of shape, size, and colors 
that add interest to any garden spot with rich, well- 
drained soil in full sunshine. 
Clusiana. The “Little Lady” Tulip. Sin. Slender 
white flowers marked outside a cherry-red. Nooks 
with green backgrounds show off the dainty 
flowers to advantage. Must be planted 8 or 9 in. 
deep. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Eichleri. 11 in. A lovely crimson scarlet that 
commands attention early in May. 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
Kaufman niana (“Waterlily Tulip”). 6 in. The 
first of all the Tulips to open, its 3)4 flowers, 
creamy white flushed with deep orange in the 
center and externally colored with red, appearing 
in early April. A rock-garden favorite. 
Doz. $1.20, 100 $9.00. 
REMBRANDT TULIPS 
Late single flowering. Old-time favorites blooming 
at the same time as Darwins, of the same shape, but 
lacking the characteristic self colors. All have flames 
or stripes overlaid on the delicate ground colors. Of 
great beauty and remarkably striking and pleasing. 
20-24 inches tall. 
Mixture from Best Named Varieties. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
BREEDER or "ART” 
TULIPS 
MAY-FLOWERING) 
Egg-shape! opening during the heat of the day 
to show their attractive centers and closing as even¬ 
ing approaches. Valuable wherever brilliancy is not 
wanted for hazy, dull, unusual color blendings 
predominate. 
Figures in parenthesis ( ) indicate the height in 
inches 
Bacchus i ). Exceptionally large dark violet blue 
blooms; the bluest of all. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Bronze Queen (26). Soft buff, inside tinged golden 
bronze. Very fine out of doors, and a great 
favorite. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Cardinal Manning (Goliath) (28). A striking 
rosy violet, flushed with a coppery glow. Cup 
lined with violet. Particularly fine for late effects. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Dillenburg (28). A magnificent, brilliant salmon- 
orange with a lilac flush on the outer petals; 
lighter border. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Dom Pedro (21). Rich coffee brown, shaded ma¬ 
roon, inside glittering mahogany. Especially fine 
for planting with light colored late Tulips. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $5.75. 
Fairy (22). Deep orange red shaded mahogany. 
An enormous globular flower on a strong stem; 
unsurpassed for bedding or forcing. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Garibaldi (32). Pale lilac bronze with a broad mar¬ 
gin of primrose yellow. A variety of great beauty 
with long, graceful blooms and somewhat reflexed 
petals. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
Golden West (30). A distinct, new shade of golden 
buff; greenish yellow centers. 
Doz. $1.40, 100 $10.50. 
Indian Chief (32). An exceptionally fine coppery 
red flushed purple. In great demand. 
Doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00. 
Louis XIV (30). Rich, dark purple overlaid with 
bronze and margined golden brown. Large, globu¬ 
lar flowers and distinct. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
LucifeM 30). Vividly colored; terra cotta orange; 
inside flushed deep orange. Simply gorgeous; late. 
Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.50. 
Marechal Victor (28). An unusual combination of 
lavender-violet flushed bronze with buff edges, 
Insice lilac-brown; yellow base. 
Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.25. 
Pink Pearl (26). An exceptionally attractive lilac 
pink overlaid with a rosy bloom; interior rose, 
shaded white. Doz. 80c., 100 $5.75. 
Prince of Orange (24). Rich chestnut, overlaid 
brilliant orange scarlet. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Reve d’Or (28). A truly handsome variety, un¬ 
questionably the finest of the newer reddish or¬ 
ange Breeders. Orange red with a bronze edge. 
Fragrant. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
MIXTURE FROM NAMED VARIETIES. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
PARROT TULIPS 
Late, or Mayflowering Single Tulips with large 
flowers of many brilliant, fanciful colors and mark¬ 
ings. The edges of each petal are curiously cut and 
fringed, presenting an odd appearance. Especially 
attractive in a rock garden. Plant 3 in. deep in 
light soil and always in the sun. 
Fantasy. Always excites interest for its soft rose 
color, faintly striped and feathered wdth green is a 
gay combination. Its strong stems hold their 
flowers upright. Should be in every garden. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Extra Choice Mixture of Best Colors. 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.50. 
(Semi-Double) 
Triandrus Thalia 
Laurens Koster (Poetaz) 
Marjorie Bowen (Cottage) 
Multiflora Hyacinths 
A NOVELTY FREE BLOOMING AND DECORATIVE 
Each 35c., 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50 
Fragrant Hyacinths—specially treated so that each bulb will throw from 
5 to 8 spikes resembling Roman Hyacinths, dainty, loosely arranged and 
charming. Unexcelled for forcing indoors yet perfectly hardy and suited 
to gardens. 
Each bulb is packed in a carton with a colored photo and cultural direc¬ 
tions. to aid you in being successful whether you employ peat moss, bulb 
fiber or soil in which to grow them inside. 
Dark Blue Light Blue Yellow Pink Red White 
£Mixed Narcissi 
Here is your chance to buy a glorious mixture of hardy “Daffodils” 
at a very low price. For planting wild (naturalized) in the woodland or 
meadow, in scattered, irregular groups in the shrubbery border or in some 
sheltered nook it is unexcelled. Avoid places where water is likely to stand 
during the Winter, otherwise almost any soil or situation will be satis¬ 
factory. Planted this way it will be best to leave the bulbs undisturbed 
for several years. 
The mixture contains many handsome varieties and just about all the 
desirable t\q)es—Giant Trumpets, Barri, Incomps, Poeticus, etc. Choice 
cut flower sorts are included. It will supply a galaxy of blooms for cutting 
over a long period, each Spring, if planted in quantity. Being blended from 
so many different types and varieties there will be a considerable difference 
in the size of the bulbs but each will be of good blooming quality. We do 
not recommend this mixture for inside forcing. 
Doz. 50c., 100 $3.50, 1000 $32.00 
Fantasy (Parrot) 
Aick Jo- Qa/ide^vUtc^ 
Golden Ca!la 
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Book of Bulbs, Rockwell. Clearly written by one who 
knows; illustrated with 187 beautiful photographs and 
instructive drawings. Includes Tulips, Daffodils, Hya¬ 
cinths, Lilies, Crocuses, Gladiolus, Dahlias, Peonies, 
Irises, Begonias, and scores of other fine but not-so-well- 
known bulbs. With this helpful, practical book you can 
get the utmost in beauty from every kind of bulbous 
plant. We recommend it as the best and most complete 
bulb book available. 264 pages. Order a copy with your 
bulbs. $2.65 postpaid. 
Garden Bulbs in Color. The most lavishly illustrated 
book on bulbs ever published—a grand companion to 
that great success Garden Flowers in Color —and one that 
fills a long-felt need. 275 full-tone color plates, 100 half¬ 
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Full of valuable planting information. $3.50 postpaid. 
My Garden, A Year in. Useful for inserting important 
garden notes—just like a diary—a fine way to preserve 
information you want to remember. $1.00 postpaid. 
Window Garden, Buxton. The best book 
on what to grow and how to grow it that 
we have been able to find. Over 150 pages 
of splendid information on a very impor¬ 
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with frost! Plant lovers will appreciate it. 
$1.60 postpaid Bulb Planter 
BULB PLANTER, Hole-in-One Tool. Removes soil up to a depth 
of 5 in. Like a cookie cutter, making a perfect plant¬ 
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2 in. diameter. Each 60c. postpaid. 
GARDEN GLOVES, Eezy Wear. Made especially of 
soft, washable leather for garden use but adapted to 
a hundred uses about the home during the entire 
year. Over a period of years these have proven a 
boon to gardeners and sales are constantly growing. 
Small medium and large, either for men or women, 
specify which. Pair 75c., 2 pairs $1.40. 
HYACINTH GLASSES. A fascinating way to grow Dutch Hya¬ 
cinths, using only pure, clear water. A fine type; best we have.seen, 
attractive colors. Ea. 35c., 6 for $2.10, doz. (none prepaid) $4.00. 
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Keizerskroon (Single Early) 
De Wet (Single Early) 
PLANT TUBS, Florist. Strongly made of cedar, painted green. 
Wire hoops and without feet. Drop handles only on the four 
larger sizes. Six or more of a size at the dozen rate. 
FIBER PLANT SAUCERS. The best waterproof saucer to be had. 
Smooth, glaze finish, mahogany in color. 1)4 in. deep. 
Diam. 
Depth 
Approx. 
Each 
Doz. 
No. 
Inside 
Inside 
Weight 
3 
S in. 
8 in. 
3 lbs. 
. . $0.65 
$7.20 
4 
9 in. 
9 in. 
3 lbs. 
... .75 
8.40 
5 
10 in. 
9 in. 
4 lbs. 
. . . .85 
9.60 
6 
11 in. 
10 in. 
5 lbs. 
1.00 
11.40 
7 
12 in. 
11 in. 
6 lbs. 
1.25 
13.80 
9 
14 in. 
13 in. 
8 lbs. 
... 2.25 
24.00 
11 
16 in. 
15 in. 
10 lbs. 
... 2.75 
30.00 
13 
18 in. 
17 in. 
14 lbs. 
. . 3.75 
42.00 
14 
19 in. 
18 in. 
15 lbs. 
4.50 
51.00 
Diameter 
10 
To fit 
Each Doz. 
in. 
4 in. pot. 
$0.60 $6.60 
in. 
5 in. pot. 
.65 7.20 
in. 
7 in. pot. 
.75 8.40 
in. 
8 in. pot. 
.95 10.80 
in. 
10 in. pot. 
1.15 12.60 
in. 
12 in. pot. 
1.50 16.80 
in. 
14 in. pot. 
1.75 _ 
in. 
16 in. pot. 
. 2.00 
PLANT LABELS 
Don’t trust valuable planting information to memory when 
labels are so cheap. 
POT LABELS. Wooden, 54 in. wide. 
Not less than 1000 sold at the 1000 price 
Mail Wt. Plain Painted 
Inches Per lfinn TW inn 1000 Doz. 100 1000 
r 1000 
100 
1000 
Doz. 
100 
$0.05 
$0.25 
$1.80 
$0.05 
$0.30 
.05 
.30 
2.00 
.05 
.35 
6 lbs. 
.05 
.35 
2.20 
.05 
.40 
LABELS. 
Wooden. 3)4 
in. x 
% in. 
4 lbs. 
.30 
2.00 
.40 
4 lbs. 
.30 
2.00 
.40 
2.40 
2.70 
Roman Hyacinths 
Amaryllis Hybrids 
Iron wired.. .4 lbs. .30 2.00 ... -40 2.50 
Copper wared. . 4 lbs. .30 2.00 -40 2.50 
Special discount to the trade in quantity. Inquiries solicited. 
GARDEN LABELS. Wooden 500 sold at 1000 prices. 
8, % wide. .. .12 lbs. .15 .65 5.00 .15 .85 6.50 
10, % wide 18 lbs. .20 -85 6.50 .20 1.00 8.00 
12, 114 wide .30 lbs. .25 1.20 9.00 .25 1.40 11.00 
PENCILS. Always use a good pencil for marking. We can supply 
a good Black Waterproof Pencil at 10c., 80c. per doz., or 
Wolff’s Indelible, imported, with protecting cap,^ at 20c. 
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CLAY FLOWER POTS, SAUCERS, ETC. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities 
Pots, Standard Clay Flower. Clay Saucers. Measure out- 
Measurements from inside to side. Always sold separately 
inside. Width and depth equal. from the pots. 
Inches 
2 . 
2)4-. 
3 . 
314-•• 
4 . 
Each Doz. 
$0.03 $0.25 
8 . 
10 . 
12 . 
14. 
.03 
.04 
.05 
.06 
.10 
.13 
.20 
.28 
.55 
.30 
.40 
.45 
.60 
1.00 
1.40 
2.20 
3.00 
6.00 
1.25 13.20 
1.75 
Round Clay 
BULB or 
SEED PANS 
in 6, 7, 8, 10 or 
or 12 inch sizes 
are sold at the 
same prices as 
STANDARD 
Clay Pots of 
those sizes 
Size 
Inches 
Each Doz. 
$0.03 $0.35 
.04 .40 
s 
10 . 
12 . 
14. 
.06 
.08 
.12 
.15 
.25 
.35 
.50 
.60 
.85 
1.20 
1.50 
2.70 
3.80 
16 
RUBBER SAUCERS for Flower Pots. Waterproof and moisture- 
proof. Patented ventilated design protects against sweating. No 
more scratches, no more unsightly spots. Good for beverage pitch¬ 
ers, and glasses, also. One piece—rich green color. )4 to 54 i n - deep. 
Size Top-Diam. Bottom Each Doz. 
A 4% in. 3)4 in. $0.20 $2.20 
B 6)4 in. 5)4 in.35 3.85 
C 9)4 in. 8)4 in. 65 7.50 
PLANT SUPPORT, Key Ring. The finest support for single stems 
that we have seen. Enameled green and practically invisible. The 
1 in. key ring is easily opened to encircle the stem and snaps closed. 
No. 10, 24-in. long (p. p. wt. 2 lbs.), doz. $1.00; No. 9, 36-in. long 
(p. p. wt. 3 lbs.), doz. $1.25; No. 8, 4S-in. long (p. p. wt. 4 lbs.) 
doz. $1.50, not prepaid. 
Electric for burning your data into wood, 
$1.50 pp. 
None of the Horticultural Supplies at the bottom of this page, including the Fertilizers, are prepaid unless expressly 
stated, though the same conditions apply as on other merchandise if you reside within the Boston Postal District 
and remit with your order 
JONQUILS AND 
CAMPERNEL1 
Charming, small-flowering, single Narcissi l 
prized for their graceful and fragrant golden \ 
blooms. Fine for forcing or outside pun 
Especially nice in rock gardens. 
Campernelle giganteus. Superior in every v 
older varieties. Bears the largest sized bloo 
clusters of two, three and sometimes four 1 
spike. Forces readily and early. Delig' 
fragrant. Each 10c., doz. 85c., 100 
Golden Sceptre. The deep Jonquil yellow b 
are 3 or more inches in diameter, possess a delight¬ 
ful fragrance and keep exceptionally well lx in 
the garden or when cut. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.35, 100 $10.00. 
Jonquil, Single. The old-fashioned single, - 
scented kind. Very hardy and excellent for natur¬ 
alizing and cutting. 
Each 10c., doz. 95c., 100 $7.00. 
THE POET’S NARCISSUS 
An old-fashioned type that retains its popularity 
for general planting and naturalizing. Their chaste 
beauty is as much appreciated as their spicy fra¬ 
grance. Early planting of these varieties is desirable. 
Horace. A superb white variety for the garden or 
for forcing. Has a conspicuous red eye. 
Each 10c., doz. 85c., 100 $6.50. 
Poeticus. The popular, snow white, late Pheasant- 
eye Narcissus. Orange red eye. Very fragrant. 
Each 10c., doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Poeticus Ornatus. An improved form of Poeticus, 
larger and earlier. Cup yellow, tinged rosy scarlet. 
Each 10c., doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
POETAZ NARCISSI 
Cluster-flowered, each stem bearing several small 
flowers each with small, short cups and a delightful 
fragrance. 
Aspasia. Perianth ptm^vh Rc, with juH 
three or four flowers on a stem. Tall, fragrant 
and bright; preferred for forcing. One of the best. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.20, 100 $9.00. 
Cheerfulness. Double white, three to four large 
flowers to a stem. Splendid for cutting. Almond 
fragrance. Each 20c., doz. $1.60, 100 $12.00. 
Laurens Koster. Perianth pure white, with soft 
yellow eye. Much admired for its large flowers, 
frequently five on a stem. A strong grower 
prized by florists. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.20, 100 $9.00. 
Orange Cup. A strong growing, free flowering va¬ 
riety with blooms of excellent size and pleasing 
color combination—perianth of creamy white 
about a glowing orange eye or cup; six or more 
florets per stem. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.20, 100 $9.00. 
King Alfred 
Large, shapely and de- 
pendable for forcing or 
Electra (Double Early) 
feulbi jjOSi Ji&ube CuttuSie 
All these are tender (not hardy) so are only used for indoor culture, usually in soil, though Paperwhites 
Grand Soleil d’Or and Chinese Sacred Lilies grow luxuriantly in fancy bowls, without drainage, supported 
by pebbles. Mailed free east of the Mississippi, when cash accompanies the order. 
AMARYLLIS, Newest American Hybrids. 
Strong, vigorous bulbs that can be depended upon 
to produce, under normal house conditions, giant 
flowers in rich, choice colors. Each year we receive 
many fine reports of success with bulbs secured 
from us and of pleasure derived from them. 
Cultural directions with each order. Mixed colors 
only. Each 65c., 3 for $1.70, doz. $6.50. 
OLD-FASHIONED WHITE CALLA LILY. 
Many customers enjoy growing this in the living 
room. Requires a rich loam, a 6 to 8 in. pot, and 
plenty of lukewarm water as well as a light, sunny 
window. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
GOLDEN CALLA (Elliottiana). A rich, lustrous, 
golden yellow as large as the white, but with its 
dark green foliage handsomely spotted with white 
—a beauty feature. 
Jumbo Bulbs: 
Each 50c., 3 for $1.35, doz. $5.00. 
Mammoth Bulbs: 
Each 35c., 3 for 95c., doz. $3.50. 
PINK CALLA ( 2 Rehmanni , 
This is the miniature variety that attracted so 
much attention at the last Boston Flower Show. 
Rose pink on opening the flowers, gradually deepen 
as they mature. An uncommon and rare variety. 
Grow like the common white Calla. 
Each 65c., doz. $6.50. 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR 
A cluster-flowered Narcissus, sometimes called the 
Yellow Paperwhite. Very fragrant, clear yellow 
blossoms with bright orange cups. Not hardy. 
EARLY WHITE FRENCH ROMAN HYA¬ 
CINTHS. Loosely formed, delicately perfumed 
flower spikes for a splendid display from Novem- 
bar on. Plant as soon as received either in soil or 
Prepared Bulb Fiber and grow in a moderately 
cool but frostproof room. Plan to start them at 
intervals to enjoy their beauty all Winter. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.60, 100 $12.00. 
Jumbo Bulbs: 
Each 15c.. 
OXALIS 
Lovely for culture in hanging pots and baskets. 
Plant six bulbs in a 7-inch pot an inch deep and 
keep in the sun. Started early enough such bulbs 
should bloom by December and continue through 
the Winter. 
Doz. 50c., 100 $3.50 
Grand Duchess Varieties. Characterized by 
dwarf, compact growth of foliage, with their 
attractive flowers held well above it. 
Rosea. Large pink. 
Lavender. A lovely shade. 
Pure White. 
Bermuda Buttercup. A pure Buttercup yellow. 
GIANT PAPERWHITE 
NARCISSI 
Easily the Most Popular Bulb for Winter 
Blooms 
Nearly everyone enjoys growing this variety in 
the home during the Winter months, the bulbs flow¬ 
ering so easily in any fancy bowl supported by 
_ pehblcjx and. immersed in water. Some prefer,Tie-. 
doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
pared Bulb Fiber while others will use pots and soil 
with equally satisfactory results. We suggest having 
sufficient bulbs to permit succession plantings 
throughout the season from November to March. 
They will keep in perfect condition in a cool, dry 
spare room or cellar. Best results are obtained if the 
first planting is not made until November, and then 
kept in a cool room. The later the season the quicker 
the bulbs throw their flowers, only about two weeks’ 
time being required during March. Not hardy 
outside. 
Jumbo Bulbs (stock limited). 
Each 10c., doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Mammoth Bulbs. 
8c., doz. 60c., 100 $4.00. 
5c., doz. 50c., 100 $3.50. 
9dil % Pecutiel • etc. 
Every Fall we supply hundreds of our customers 
with plants of Select Hardy Perennials, Hardy 
Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, and Hedge Plants 
at popular prices and invite your inquiry. 
SPECIAL—Mertensia virginica (Virginia 
Bluebells). This hardy perennial should be planted 
with Daffodils for contrast as they bloom at the 
same time and even linger until the May-flowering 
Tulips open. The beautiful clusters of nodding 
} pink flower buds unfold to a dainty porcelain blue 
and have a definite appeal. 
Choice Roots. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00 
Selected Bulbs: 
Each 10c., doz. $1.00, 100 $ 8.00. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY 
Of even stronger habit than the Polyanthus Nar¬ 
cissi with showy blooms combining a pure white 
perianth with a golden cup. Its fragrance is as rich 
as the others but distinct in sweetness and character. 
Excellent for growing in water supported with peb¬ 
bles, in soil-filled pans, or in prepared bulb fiber. 
We are pleased to be able again to offer our patrons 
this grand old favorite which is so easy to grow. Each 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. Selected Bulbs. Each 
CULTURAL LEAFLET SUPPLIED WITH EVERY ORDER FOR AMARYLLIS, 
HYACINTHS, NARCISSI, AND TULIPS 
SufifilieA. jjOA. BuUpL Q'uxuut i+t 'Waten. 
Not prepaid, except under conditions applying to cash orders in the Boston Postal District 
BULB BOWLS. Available in many shapes, sizes 
and colors. Their beauty and value can only be 
appreciated by seeing them in our store after 
Sept. loth. However, we shall have a very appeal¬ 
ing Copper dish in two finishes, 7 in. diameter by 
3 in. deep, polished copper, $1.00; same size but 
of polished chromium, very choice, $1.25. 
BULB FIBRE, Prepared. Specially prepared for 
such bulbs as may be reasonably grown in fancy 
bowls or dishes without drainage. Qt. 15c., 
!4 pk. 45c., pk. 75c., bu. $2.50. 
PEARL CHIPS. Polished and glistening white 
shells, prepared especially for bulb culture in 
fancy dishes. Exceedingly attractive and in strong 
demand for goldfish globes and aquaria. Very 
effective also when spread on greenhouse benches. 
Lb. 10c., 5 lbs. 45c. , 25 lbs. $1.75, 50 lbs. $3.00, 
100 lbs. $5.50. 
PEBBLES, White Beach. Small, washed and 
white. Just right for bulb culture in fancy bowls 
without drainage, or for use on the conservatory 
bench. 5 lbs. 30c., 25 lbs. $1.00, 50 lbs. $1.75, 
100 lbs. $3.00. 
MulcJdtruj, McUzsUgJa 
For Bulbs, Roses, Shrubs, etc. 
FLORIDA HUMUS. Pure organic matter for enriching 
soils and improving their mechanical condition. 100-lb. 
crates, $2.50; 200-lb. crates, enough to cover 300 sq. ft. 
)4 in. deep, $4.50. 
PS 
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Key Ring 
Plant 
Support 
STAINLESS STEEL GARDENING SETS. Ideal gift pieces that 
are handsome, practical, enduring and useful. Certain to be 
appreciated. Sheffield made, highly polished. 
Fork. 3-prong, offset wood handle. 10)4 in. over all. $2.25. 
Trowel. 6-in. blade, offset handle. 11)4 in. over all. Wide and 
strong. $2.00. 
Transplanting Trowel. 6 in. narrow, tapering blade, 11 in. over 
all, $2.00. 
C Special Offer: Either trowel and one fork^ 
mailed postpaid on receipt of $4.00 J 
TROWELS. For all kinds of FaU work. 
Solid Forged Steel. A tool we like to recommend for it has real 
merit and will outlast many cheaper tools and give the utmost in 
satisfaction. Blade and shank of one piece, forged like a mason’s 
trowel with offset shank. 5 in., each 70c., 7 in. 85c. 
Transplanting. Narrow blades, heavy, one piece sheet steel, 
deeply curved; wood handle. 5 in., each 15c.; 7 in., each 25c. 
WHEELBARROWS. 
Wooden Garden. 
For general use. 
Strongly built of sea- 
soned hardwood, 
nicely finished in 
green, well braced. 
No. 4 Medium. Box 12in. deep; 
inside length, 26 in.; width, 
front, 18 in.; rear, 23 in. Wt. 
45 lbs. 
No. 5— Large. Box 12 in. deep; inside length, 28 in.; width, front 
20 in.; rear, 24 in. Wt. 50 lbs. 
With wooden wheel and steel hub, 1)4 in. steel tire, No. 4, $7.00; 
No. 5, $8.00. Equipped with a 16x4 in. pneumatic tire and special 
axle, a device that permit? wheeling readily over fine lawns or 
choice stepping stones without injury, and noiselessly on con¬ 
crete walks. No. 4, $15 50; No. 5, $16.50. Pneumatic tires 
and axles, only, $12.00. 
SALT MARSH HAY. Containing no weed seeds this pro¬ 
vides an unequaled material for Winter covering. It 
never packs or becomes waterlogged, but rather remains 
loose and airy. Bales of uneven weights, but averaging 
200 lbs. each. Per 100 lbs. $2.00. 
GRANULATED PEAT MOSS. Well 
known as an excellent mulch for lawns 
and flower gardens, generally, but es¬ 
pecially adapted to Rhododendrons, 
Azaleas and Evergreens, which appre¬ 
ciate its slight acidity. Ideal as a 
medium in which to store roots like 
Dahlias, Cannas. Not only will it help 
to keep weeds in check, but its brown 
color is particularly pleasing to the eye 
when used among Roses, Perennials 
and Shrubbery. We sell the best, clean¬ 
est grade in the market. Trial (2 bus. 
size) $1.35, )4 of 20 bus. bale $2.00; full 
bale, weighing approximately 150 lbs. 
$3.75; 5-bale lots, $17.50. 
Scilla Campanulata 
Spring Crocus 
Fritillaria 
Imperialis 
