PAPER WHITE (GRANDIFLORA) 
Their beauty and grace may be enjoyed throughout the winter. Plant 
the bulbs so that they almost touch each other in soil, fiber, or water, 
supported by pebbles, and store them in a cool, dark place for about five 
weeks until they are well rooted. Bring them into the light gradually as 
they are needed. If potted about October 1, and brought to the light in ,the 
middle of November, they will be in bloom in two to three weeks. Plant 
in succession for a continuation of bloom, allowing less time for rooting as 
the season advances. The bulb matures and the flower-bud develops, so 
that growth is more rapid in the winter months. 
These are Jumbo Bulbs, and are not to be classed with the smaller 
sizes: 
12 for 60c 25 for $1.10 100 for $4.00 
Our No. 1 Bulbs, somewhat smaller than the above, but entirely satis¬ 
factory : 
12 for 40c 25 for 75c 100 for $2.75 
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GRAND SOLEIL D OR 
Yellow, with orange cupvery free blooming. As easily grown as 
the Paper-White’s, but with a more subdued Jonquil-like fragrance. Val¬ 
ued for their golden yellow color and should appeal to those who do not like 
the heavy, sweet odor of the white variety. 
3 for 30c 6 for 50c 12 for 95c 100 for $8.50 
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YELLOW PAPER WHITES 
BLOOMING SIZE BULBS: 
12 for 35c 25 for 60c 100 for $2.00 
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QUEEN ANNE JONQUILS 
1 lu sweet scented Jonquil. They will perfume your whole garden 
and they multiply very rapidly. You will like them. 
12 for 50c 25 for 90c 
100 for $3.50 
