Office for U.S.: 95 Broad Street, New York, City 
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The entrance to the exhibit of the Holland Bulb Growers Association at the National Flower 
and Garden Show, held in March, 1938, in Toronto. 
To All Our Customers and Friends 
We have again much pleasure in handing you our Catalogue for Fall Bulbs 
for the season 1939, at the same time thanking everyone who favored us with 
their esteemed orders in the past season. In our Catalogue you will find listed 
the well-known and popular varieties, as well as the latest novelties, and we 
hope that the perusal of this booklet will induce you to add more flowerbulbs 
to your collection, or to start to grow some of these, if you never enjoyed the 
beauty of Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, etc., in your garden before. 
Thousands of visitors admired our Exhibit at the National Flower and 
Garden Show in Toronto in the Spring of 1938, and this stimulant to flower- 
lovers and amateur gardeners proved such, that our sales during the 1938 
season showed a definite increase over previous years. We are grateful for the 
continued confidence our customers are showing, and also hope that our cease¬ 
less efforts to improve our service and to supply only the choicest quality of 
flowerbulbs, will justify your further patronage. 
In order to help us serve our patrons in a still better and quicker way, we 
obtained another and larger property, since 215 Glenholme Avenue did not give 
sufficient facilities any more to handle our increased business, and we are glad 
to announce that at our new address, 
40 OAKMOUNT ROAD, TORONTO 9, 
we will be able to show next Spring various new varieties of all kinds of bulbs 
during the flowering season, so as to enable our customers to see and make 
their choice of the varieties they would like to grow themselves. It is our joy 
to help beautify your Gardens by supplying our customers with bulbs, which 
are bound to produce an abundance of flowers and bring happiness and beauty 
to you every Spring. Many bulbs may be forced into bloom indoors during the 
Winter, thus prolonging their charms from Christmas till late May. 
We like to thank all those who recommended our goods to their friends, 
and wrote us in regards to the success they had with our bulbs and the prizes 
