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No garden is complete without Daffodils or Narcissus; they are among the most beautiful and fragrant of our Spring flowering bulbs 
Do well in almost all soils and situations and are a permanent addition to the garden. CULTURE: Plant 4-6 inches deep and 5-6 
inches apart. 
Trumpet Daffodils. The trumpet is as long, or longer than 
the perianth. 
EMPEROR, perianth dark primrose, trumpet is clear 
yellow . 
KING ALFRED, large golden yellow trumpet and peri¬ 
anth . 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE, white perianth, long, creamy 
white trumpet 
OLIVER CROMWELL, white perianth, yellow trumpet. 
Very free-flowering . 
OLYMPIA, chrome-yellow perianth, deeper yellow 
trumpet . 
SPRING GLORY, white perianth, long deep yellow 
trumpet 
Doz. 
100 
$ .75 
$5.75 
1.20 
8.75 
1.25 
9.25 
.85 
6.25 
1.15 
8.50 
.85 
6.25 
Collection # K # 5 bulbs each °* a ^° ve six 30 for 
SEPARATELY PACKED AND LABELED TrUHipet Varieties. (2.35 
PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS. For indoor growing only on pebbles 
and water. 
Doz. for 55c 25 for 95c 100 for $3.50 
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EXHIBITION SIZE BULBS for growing in pots, on glasses, in win¬ 
dow boxes or in the garden where very large, compact flowers are 
desired. 
ARENTINE ARENDSEN, white 
BISMARCK, sky-blue 
DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, pansy blue 
GERTRUDE, rosy pink 
KING OF THE BLUES, dark blue 
LADY DERBY, delicate pink 
LA VICTOIRE, carmine red 
L’lNNOCENCE, white 
MARCONI, bright rose 
YELLOW HAMMER, yellow 
Each 20c Doz. for $1.85 100 for $12.50 
BEDDING HYACINTHS 
For garden planting wc recommend these medium-sized Hyacinths 
by color. Splendid bulbs that will bloom magnificiently. 
Doz. 100 Doz. 100 
SNOW WHITE $ .80 $5.90 SKY BLUE $ .80 $5.90 
SOFT PINK .80 5.90 DARK BLUE .85 6.10 
DATtK RED .85 6.10 PURE YELLOW .90 6.50 
Collection 'M' 5 bulbs each of the above six 30 for 
SEPARATELY PACKED AND LABELED Hyacinth COlOTS. ^ | a QQ 
Bedding 
Hyacinths 
ALL 
COLORS 
MIXED 
Doz. for 80c 
25 for $1.45 
100 for $5.40 
Short-Cupped Narcissi. The crown or cup measuring 
less than the length of the perianth. 
_ Doz. 100 
Barri BATH’S FLAME, yellow perianth, deep yellow cup, 
Barri CONSPICUUS, yellow perianth, short crown, 
edged orange scarlet .65 4.50 
Incomp. CROESUS, primrose perianth, striking orange 
red crown .85 6.25 
Incomp. HELIOS, sulphur yellow perianth, large orange 
yellow cup .80 5.90 
Incomp. SIR WATKIN, sulphur perianth, deeper yellow 
cup .75 5.50 
Leedsii QUEEN OF THE NORTH, broad, white perianth, 
ivory white cup .65 4.75 
Poetaz CHEERFULNESS, 2 to 4 flowers on a stem. White 
perianth with full double center of white and pale 
yellow . .90 6.75 
Poetaz LAURENS KOSTER, 4 to 6 flowers on a stem. 
White perianth, deep yellow cup .80 5.75 
Poeticus PHEASANT’S EYE (Recurvis) pure white; 
orange-red cup ..60. 4.25 
Poeticus ORNATUS, pure white, yellow eye, margined 
scarlet .65. 4.50 
Double JONQUILLA, small flowers, golden yellow, sweet 
scented .75 5.50 
Double VAN SION, pure gold yellow double Daffodil.80 6.00 
Collection 'L' 3 bulbs each of the above twelve 36 for 
separately packed and labeled Short-cupped varieties. S2.2C 
Daffodils-Narcissus For Naturalizing 
Is there a sight more welcome than the nodding Daffodils or Nar¬ 
cissus under trees or a shrubbery planting, brightening the April 
landscape? Plant generously in borders, fields, woods, lawns, rock¬ 
eries; in fact, anywhere where they can be left alone to increase 
from year to year. 
25 
100 
1000 
YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS ONLY 
$1.00 
$3.50 
$34.00 
SHORT-CUPPED NARCISSI ONLY 
.85 
3.00 
29.00 
TRUMPET AND SHORT-CUPPED MIXED 
.85 
3.10 
30.00 
IfhiisceidaneoiiS d3u(!ln 
The finding in bloom of the “First Flowers of Spring” is a great 
event and is one of the genuine delights of life. No garden, how 
small, should be without the showy Chionodoxa, charming Scillas, 
lovely Snowdrops and pretty Grape Hyacinths. CULTURE: Plant 3 
inches deep and 3 inches apart. 
blue flowers with white heart. Produce bunches of star¬ 
shaped flowers on a stem 5" tall. A mass planting forms one 
of the most sumptuous displays of floral beauty. Bloom in 
April _____ 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS (Guinea Henflower) 
Produce in April pendant, bell-shaped flowers in curiously 
checkered shades on stems 12" high. They are very effective 
in colonies _ 
GRAPE HYACINTHS (Muscari) These charming Aprll- 
May flowering Muscari do well in edgings, in clumps, in bor¬ 
ders or rock gardens, under trees and in the wild garden- 
HYACINTHUS PLUMOSUS (Feather Hyacinth) 
Produce flowers in clusters of purplish blue, resembling an 
ostrich feather. Specially recommended for the rock garden.... 
IXIAS (Corn Lilies) Very thin, wiry stems, bear bouquets 
of cup-shaped flowers. Bloom in May-June. Pretty planted 
in groups, they are also fine cut flowers. Require protection 
in cold climates. Mixed Colors--- 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Wood Hyacinths) Have 
erect flower spikes and open campanulate flowers. Bloom in 
May Valuable for naturalizing in woodlands and rock 
gardens BLUE. PINK, WHITE 
MIXED COLORS 
SCILLA SIBERICA (Blue Squill) Produce several 
spikes with intense blue flowers, growing 4" tall. Are ideal 
for naturalizing, group planting, rock garden planting, as 
well as for edging - 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus Nivalis) Their lovely, white 
nodding blooms are out before the frost is out of the ground. 
Plant thickly. Once planted they remain for a lifetime. 
WINTER ACONITES (Eranthis Hyemalis) Butter¬ 
cup-like flowers arise above a dark green rosette of foliage 3" 
above the ground. Bloom very early --—.— 
Doz. 
y 
25 
10* 
$ .30 
$ .50 
$1.70 
.45 
.80 
2.90 
.30 
.50 
1.70 
.35 
.60 
2.20 
.50 
.90 
3.20 
.30 
.50 
1.70 
.30 
.55 
1.95 
.50 
1.70 
.30 
.55 
1.90 
.35 
.55 
2.00 
.35 
.60 
2.10 
