Double Baby’s Breath 
Every garden lover will surely plant issi freely, for they are one of the loveliest of tl. 
spring flowers, ideal both in the garden : J for bouquets. Their delicate beauty and fragrane. 
appeal to all, and they are so easy to grow -for they thrive in practically any climate, and are 
unequalled if a permanent planting is dc ■■ rev I 
Croesus. One of the loveliest of the newer va¬ 
rieties. Perianth of light canary-yellow, open¬ 
ing flat, with broad, fluted cup of rich oran e, 
free flowering and very desirable. A real 
prize-winner. 3 for 37c; 6 for 64c; 12 for 
$1.19; 25 for $2.19. 
John Evelyn. An international favorite, 
and an outstanding variety among this 
class. Enormous, flat, pure white peri¬ 
anth, with a flat, lemon-yellow cup, 
densely frilled and fluted. Free flowering 
and a really fine new novelty. 3 for 43c; 
6 for 77c; 12 for $1.43; 25 for $2.69. 
King Alfred. The most glorious of all the yt 
low Daffodils. A giant in size and truly a 
lovely flower. 3 for 39c; 6 for 67c; 12 for 
$1.27; 25 for $2.49. 
Orange Cup. Perianth clear yellow with bright 
orange cup, considered one of the finest of 
the Poetaz group. Bunch-flowering and fra¬ 
grant. 3 for 33c; 6 for 56c; 12 for 98c; 25 
for $1.94. 
Sir Watkin. Perianth primrose-yellow, large 
well-formed yellow cup; fragrant. This va¬ 
riety is of very easy culture. 3 for 26c; 
6 for 44c; 12 for 78c; 25 for $1.43. 
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King Alfred 
Single Mixed Anemones 
/IstemOHed 
With their bright and varied colors, Anemones make a 
splendid showing during the spring, and should be planted 
extensively. They are also excellent as cut flowers, and 
make pleasing bouquets. They should have a welbdrained 
location, and the bulbs may be set 5 to 6 inches apart, 
and 2 to 3 inches deep with pointed ends downward. In our 
northern climates they must be dug and stored, and will 
keep well if dried hard, even if a complete planting season 
were skipped, and would bloom just as satisfactory the 
second season. 
Doz. 25 
THE BRIDE. White .$0.89 $1.69 
BLUE QUEEN. Blue .89 1.69 
HOLLANDIA. Red.89 1.69 
SINGLE. Mixed.69 1.29 
DOUBLE. Mixed.73 1.34 
DOUBLE BABY'S BREATH 
"Bristol Fairy" 
A sensational new development of the double flow¬ 
ering Gysophila; invaluable for cutting, with much 
larger florets in fuller panicles. The blooming season 
is longer, and may continue all summer. Pure white 
blossoms, slightly blushed in cool weather. 3 for $1.29. 
COLCHICUM 
We are offering for the first time a most complete 
list of the newest varieties of this interesting novelty. 
The flowers of this new type are immense, much larger 
than those of the Autumnale class. They blossom dur¬ 
ing the months of September and October, producing 
very large flowers, in many instances more than 6 inches 
across. The foliage of this unusual bulb appears in the 
spring, and dies down during the month of June. The 
bulbs should be planted during the month of August 
for outdoor blooming. They may also be kept indoors 
where they will bloom in a window, without earth or 
water, and after blooming the bulbs may be planted 
outdoors. Please order early, as stock of all varieties is 
short. Do not order after September 1st if you wish 
the bulbs for blooms. Orders will be filled later, but 
then the bulbs are best planted at once for next year’s 
blooming. 
Each 3 
Autumnale Album. Pure white.$0.39 $1.14 
Autumnale Major. Lavender.29 .84 
Bornmuelleri. Rosy lilac, largest blossoms. .39 1.14 
Premier. Early blooming, large violet blos¬ 
soms . * 
Purple Queen. Late blooming, producing 
10 to 20 blooms per plant. .5- 
1.39 
Orange 
Perfection 
Dutch Iris, Wedgewood 
DUTCH IRIS 
A new and early'flowering race coming into bloom 
just after the Tulips are gone. The flowers are large, 
resembling the Orchid, distinctive and brilliant in color. 
Flowers are of heavy texture, and when cut have won¬ 
derful keeping qualities. Bulbs should be planted in the 
fall, 5 inches deep, in welTdrained soil, with slight 
protection after freezing weather sets in. We offer them 
here in a fine mixture, with a full variety of colors, all 
fine quality bulbs. White, blue and yellow. 18 for 67c; 
36 for $1.09; 72 for $1.98. 
DUTCH IRIS, 
WEDGEWOOD 
This new Dutch Iris, Wedgewood, is just as beautiful 
as the picture, of a lovely light blue, with yellow blotch. 
It is the earliest of all Dutch Iris to bloom. Formerly 
it was priced too high for home gardens, but we are 
now quoting it at prices you can afford to pay. Do not 
fail to include it in your order. 6 for 47c; 12 for 79c. 
Scilla Campanulata 
Sir Watkin 
WOOD HYACINTH <& ilia Campanulata) 
All varieties of Scilla Campanulata are splendid for naturalizing, because 
they will flower in woodland and in shady places. They are effective in 
groups among the shrubbery or in the flower border. All have bells like 
small Hyacinths, forming long and graceful spikes. Permanent and hardy. 
Height 15 inches. Mixed colors of white, pink and blue. 
12 for 63c, 25 for $1.19, 50 for $2.19, 
100 for $4.19 
PEONIES 
These flowers are gloriously magnificent, and their size and beauty in' 
crease year after year. Of speedy growth, and only a minimum of care is 
required for their cultivation. Take advantage of our new low prices and 
order now. 
DELICATISSIMA. Large flowers of clear Hydrangea'pink; a fine cut 
flower, very fragrant, blooms medium late. Each, 49c; 3 for $1.39. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. White, true rose-type blossoms; large size flowers; 
edges of center petals lined with carmine, giving a very pleasing effect. 
Each, 59c; 3 for $1.73. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. La rge globular dark crimson flowers, coming into 
bloom in early midseason. Each, 59c; 3 for $1.73. 
1 each of above varieties (3 plants) $1.67 
3 each of above varieties (9 plants) 4.67 
Colchicum 
Oriental 
Shipping season for Poppies is dur¬ 
ing August and September, so order 
early. From our experience we have 
found that Poppies planted at other 
times usually fail. 
Orange Perfection. Brilliant 
orange. Each, 29c; 3 for 
72c.' 
Mrs. Perry. Pinkish apricot. 
Each, 29c; 3 for 72c. 
Perry’s White. Very large 
and shapely, pure white. 
Each, 47c; 3 for $1.13. 
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FOR NATURALIZING 
Practically any soil is suitable and naturalizing 
quantities of Daffodils in woods and fields pro- 
duces a very lovely effect, both in the open and 
among trees and woodland. This fine mixture 
does not contain second grade or inferior bulbs, 
and includes a grand mixture of every type, 
Large Trumpets, Leedsi, Barri and Poeticus, a 
mixture that cannot be beaten for value, and 
worth much more than the price we list. A bit 
of meadow or orchard may be transformed into 
a delightful garden spot at ridiculously 1ow t cost. 
Plant the bulbs at least 8 inches deep, and be 
sure they have adequate drainage. Place your 
order early, as the demand is increasing for 
these bulbs, and they should be planted before 
October 15th, or shortly thereafter. We cannot 
take orders for less than 25 bulbs. 
25 for $1.19, 50 for $2.19, 
100 for $3.98 
