BULBS FOR FORCING 
POSTPAID—Finest Top-sized Bulbs. 
Grow Bulbs Indoors 
Once you have grown bulbs indoors in either pots or bulb bowls you will want 
them that way every winter. It is so easy to do and gives such great rewards of 
beauty and satisfaction. You can have them with very little trouble from January 
on. You may grow them in bulb fibre, soil, or water and pebbles. Full cultural 
directions for indoor growing together with bulb fibre free in which to plant them 
are sent with each order. Extra large bulbs are selected for this purpose. 
Plant only one variety in a pot. They look better and will flower more evenly. 
As a general guide the Polyanthus types of Narcissus may be flowered first, 
then the Single Early Tulips, the early Daffodils and Hyacinths followed by the 
late Daffodils and giant flowered Tulips. The closer the time of flowering bulbs 
indoors comes to their natural blossoming time outside the easier it is to bring 
them into flower. They flower quicker and easier in February and March than in 
January. 
Giant Flowered Tulips for Forcing 
Bartigon. Fiery crimson, early mid-season. 
Clara Butt. Clear pink, late. 
Inglescombe Yellow. Canary yellow, late. 
Princess Elizabeth. Deep pink, mid-season. 
Wm. Copeland. Soft lavender, very early. 
Wm. Pitt. Crimson, early. 
3 bulbs 20c, 70c doz., $5.00 per 100, postpaid. 
L'lNNOCENCE 
Single Early Tulips for Forcing 
Vermilion Brilliant. Beautiful red, early. 
Keizerskroon. Scarlet red with broad yellow margin. 
Spring Glory. Golden yellow, early. 
One variety only, 3 bulbs 30c, 5 bulbs 40c, 85c doz., postpaid. 
Hyacinth Bulbs for Forcing 
All of the Hyacinths may be grown indoors. Turn to page 
26 for more information on these bulbs. 
Daffodil Bulbs for Forcing 
Golden Spur. Early yellow trumpet, one of the best to force. 
Elvira (Poetaz). Three to four flowers on a stem; each has a 
creamy white perianth with yellow cup edged orange. 
Sir Watkin. Long stemmed Incomparabilis with perianth of 
primrose-yellow and large deep yellow cup. 
Victoria. A splendid bi-color trumpet for forcing. 
Van Sion. Very popular early forcing double yellow daffodil. 
Minister Talma. Fine early yellow trumpet. 
Emperor. Good yellow trumpet for late forcing. 
Chaucer (Poeticus). One of the finest poets for forcing. 
10 mammoth forcing bulbs, one variety.$1.00 
30 mammoth forcing bulbs, 5 each of 6 varieties. 2.75 
60 mammoth forcing bulbs, 10 each of 6 varieties. 5.25 
GOLDEN SPUR IN POTS 
POSTPAID 
Forcing Bulb Collection No. 6 
Single Early Tulips—Vermilion Brilliant, red; Spring Glory, yellow. 
Giant Darwin Tulips—Wm. Pitt, red; Wm. Copeland, lavender. 
Hyacinths—Gertrude, rose-pink; Grand Maitre, blue. 
Daffodils—Golden Spur, single yellow trumpet; Victoria, single bi¬ 
color trumpet; Van Sion, double yellow, early. 
27 bulbs, 3 each. 9 varieties. $2.65 45 bulbs, 5 each, 9 varieties. $4.50 
POSTPAID 
Narcissus Bulbs for Forcing 
Early flowering Polyanthus types for growing in pebbles and water 
are the earliest of all bulbs to force. (See page 13.) 
Chinese Sacred Lily, white flowers with yellow cups. 
Grand Soleil d'Or, yellow flowers with orange cups. 
Paperwhite Grandiflora, pure white. 
9 bulbs, 3 each, 3 varieties, ,85c 15 bulbs, 5 each, 3 varieties.$1.25 
POSTPAID 
Sending you this catalog with our compliments has been a pleasure. Each year we 
endeavor to improve and make it as interesting and authoritative as possible. We would 
like to send one to all those interested in gardening, but modern catalogs are costly and 
all waste circulation must be avoided. Hence we are obliged to withdraw from our 
files the names of all those who have not ordered after the second catalog has been 
mailed them. 
To our many friends and customers who through their patronage have made this 
catalog possible we extend sincere aporeciation. 
GARDENVILLE BULB GROWERS. 
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