TULIP GRANGE . . . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
CLASS IX—POETICUS 
The class of which “Pheasant’s Eye” is the 
best known example. 
RECURVUS Doz. 53c; 100, $3.75 
“Pheasant’s Eye.” Best known of the 
white flowered narcissi. Being plentiful 
and inexpensive this should be extensively 
used for wild planting — best on well 
drained uplands. 
THELMA Doz. 75c; 100, $7.00 
An exquisite, large flower of the type. 
Early. 
CLASS X—DOUBLE 
ALBA PLENA ODORATA 
Doz. 75c; 100 $6.00 
Pure white, very fragrant. A good cut 
flower, always in bloom for Memorial Day. 
ARGENT Doz. 75c; 100, $6.00 
Creamy white with yellow petals in center. 
Well liked for cutting. 
CHEERFULNESS 3 for 50c; doz. $1.50 
Double form of Elvira—in similar clusters 
but with doubled centers of creamy gold. 
ORANGE PHOENIX Doz. 75c; 100, $6.00 
An old variety that has become scarce. It 
gives us long-stemmed double blooms of 
creamy white with glowing orange petals 
nestling at their centers. 
PRIMROSE PHOENIX Doz. 75c; 100, $6.00 
One of the finest doubles-—like a large 
golden-primrose rose on long stem. 
SULPHUR PHOENIX Doz. 75c; 100, $6.00 
Cream color, large, very double; long 
stemmed. 
TWINK 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.00 
Petals of soft primrose and clear orange 
alternating. Early and free flowering. 
MIXED NARCISSI Per 1000, $25.00 
Complete mixture of those listed, and 
many others. 
DAFFODILS AND NARCISSI IN 
COLLECTIONS 
AJAX DAFFODIL COLLECTION $1.00 
One bulb each of 12 choice named yellow, 
bi-color and white trumpets. 
Three of each .$2.50 
Ten of each . 8.00 
TRUMPET DAFFODIL COLLECTION $1.25 
24 bulbs. 12 yellow, 6 bi-color, 6 white. 
Eight or more varieties named. 
RED CUP NARCISSUS COLLECTION 
5 each of 5 named varieties (25).$2.00 
5 each of 10 named varieties (50). 3.75 
PURITY COLLECTION 
3 each of 10 white varieties.$2.15 
Leedsii, Poetaz, etc. 
PHOENIX COLLECTION $1.00 
5 each of Sulphur, Orange and Primrose 
Phoenix (15). 
TULIPS 
Tulips are fairly tolerent of heavy soils. 
They should not be planted year after year 
in the same bed unless the soil is renewed 
by removing the top soil and replacing it 
with fresh soil—if possible, that which has 
not grown bulbs. 
They are heavy feeders; but are injured 
by the use of fresh manure or strong com¬ 
mercial fertilizers in contact with the bulbs. 
Therefore it is good practice to plant where 
a previous crop has been heavily fertilized. 
Stems of good quality may be assured by 
the use of potash. 
The early varieties are first to bloom, fol¬ 
lowed closely by the Mendels; then the Tri¬ 
umphs just before the Darwins. 
Of the three classes—Darwin Cottage and 
Breeder—some are early, some medium and 
some late in their season. So it cannot be 
said of them that any is earlier, as a class, 
than the others. 
EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS 
COURONNE D’OR Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Old gold edged orange. Large, good stem, 
forcer. 
ELECTRA Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Claret red, shaded carmine; very double. 
MR. VAN DER HOEFF Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Pure yellow, large, good bedder. 
MYSTERY OF INDIA Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Shades of apricot to coppery bronze, 
flushed orange rose. Strong stem of good 
length; best under artificial light. 
ORANGE NASSAU Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Crimson flushed flame, with margin of 
orange. 
PEACH BLOSSOM Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Deep rose pink, flushed on white. Large 
full flower, strong stem, good bedder. 
VUURBAAK Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Bright scarlet with orange flush. Large, 
strong stem, grand bedder. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
COLEUR d’CARDINAL Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Brilliant crimson with purple “bloom” on 
the outer petals, and yellow center. 
DUCHESS d’PARMA Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Orange scarlet, with blended border of 
deep yellow. Good stem, large flower. 
KEIZERSKROON Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Bright red with wide yellow border. Early. 
GENERAL DE WET Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Golden yellow splashed and feathered with 
deep orange. Fragrant. 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA Doz. 55c; 100, $4.00 
Listed as orange scarlet, but contains 
enough crimson to produce a richer color 
than is indicated by that term, forcer, 
fragrant. 
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