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H undreds of thousands of Daffodils are used yearly for this purpose, 
because when once planted they continue without any care to give you 
immeasurable joy year after year. 
Numerous varieties have proved very successful for this purpose and we 
will use no others. Practically all types of Daffodils contain some varieties 
suitable for this purpose, thereby increasing the number of varieties and 
adding greatly to the desire of naturalizing Daffodils. 
Only sizes which are most desirable for naturalizing without continuous 
care are selected for your favorite garden spot, “the natural garden.” 
Only varieties having proved to be hardy are selected for this purpose. 
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Practically any soil has been found suitable, but when planted under and 
among trees and in woodlands, the leaves of the trees should not be re¬ 
moved, as taking away this natural food will not only injure your trees but 
also will prevent the Daffodils from producing as they should. 
Plant at least 8 inches deep but avoid places where water may collect 
at any time as they like drainage. 
Try to plant them before October 15th or shortly thereafter. Place your 
order early as the demand is increasing for these bulbs at the special low 
prices we have adopted. We cannot take orders for less than 50 bulbs. 
Per 50, $2.25; per 100, $4.25; per 1000, $40.00. 
ROCK GARDEN NARCISSI-*.- 
These small Daffodils are excellent 
for permanent rock garden planting 
BULBOCODIUM, CONSPICUUS (Hoop-Petticoat). This unusual little Daffodil is regaining 
its popularity, and deservedly so. Golden vellow. Very dainty. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 
100 , $ 11 . 00 . 
CYCLAMINEUS MAJOR. A yellow cyclamen-like flowered Daffodil of real beauty. Very 
dainty and distinct. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00; 100, $15.00. 
MINOR. The smallest yellow trumpet Daffodil outside of Minimus, which last variety is not 
quite as satisfactory. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $11.00. 
THALIA (Orchid Narcissus). 
An exquisite flower with 3 or 4 
pure white flowers on one 
stem. In a class by itself. One 
of the finest and daintiest of 
the purest white. Each, 25c; 
doz., $2.50; 100, $19.00. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS 
(Angel’s Tears). Small 
bulbs producing 3 to 7 
small flowers, slightly droop¬ 
ing, on short, wiry stems. 
Pure white. Each, 15c; doz., 
$1.50; 100, $11.00. 
Virginica 
(Virginia Blue Bells) 
A beautiful hardy perennial 
that should be planted with 
Daffodils for contrast. The 
flower buds are pink, opening 
into lovely dainty flowers of 
porcelain-blue, borne in nod¬ 
ding clusters. This beautiful 
spring flower starts blooming 
along with Daffodils and 
lingers to frolic with the May¬ 
flowering Tulips. Delightful 
in the open border or along 
woody paths. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA—VIRGINIA BLUE BELLS 
Choice Selected Roots for 
the garden or for naturalizing: 
Each, 25c; $2.50 per doz.; 
$17.00 per 100. 
ROCK GARDEN NARCISSI 
MINOR CYCLAMINEUS 
BULBOCODIUM TRIANDRUS ALBUS 
COLLECTION OF ROCK 
GARDEN DAFFODILS No. 21 
1 BULB each of 5 varieties ^ r\ qc 
(not separately labeled).*P U.O5 
3 BULBS each of 5 varieties . 
(separately labeled) . 
6 BULBS each of 5 varieties A J C 
(separately labeled) . 
12 BULBS each of 5 varieties O 
(separately labeled) . O.AJ 
25 BULBS each of 5 varieties - - 
(separately labeled) . * O.UU 
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