WASHINGTON GROWN 
B ulb growing in America is a recent industry. “Washington Grown” Daffodils and 
Tulips are now conceded to be the finest produced anywhere in the world. This fact is 
now recognized by leading greenhouse operators and seedsmen. 
Some of Europe’s leading bulb growers who have visited Northwest bulb fields have 
commented on the quality of the stocks produced and have pronounced them superior to 
any produced abroad. Many of the largest plantings are owned by Holland firms who have 
moved their stock here from Holland. 
The excellency of these bulbs is due to a great many factors. Foremost among these 
is the most perfect climatic conditions for the growing and curing of hardy bulb stocks. 
The mild wet winters make for perfect growing conditions. The cool summers and proper 
atmospheric conditions are ideal for the proper curing of the bulbs. 
Northwest grown bulbs, when forced, flower much earlier than the foreign product or 
those produced in less favorable sections. Flowers from these forced bulbs command a 
premium on the market, due to their earliness, size of flower and superior quality. 
The abundance of rich river bottom lands in the Northwest, allows the grower to 
move his planting to “new” ground often. This is very beneficial to the stocks and insures 
the production of bulbs free from fungus diseases and other ailments traced to the re¬ 
peated growing of bulbous stocks on the same soil. 
This being America’s foremost bulb producing section, the State and Government 
both maintain a highly trained force of experienced men, who are working constantly on 
methods of combating disease. The many laboratories and experiment stations are ever on 
the alert for any new ailment that might attack or impair the quality of the crop. 
The educational and scientific work did by the State and Federal departments of agri¬ 
culture is far ahead of anything accomplished abroad. This is strongly emphasized in 
comparing foreign and Washington Grown Daffodils. We must destroy a large percentage 
of new importations in order to have disease free stock for further propagation. 
Northwest grown Daffodils lead the world in freedom from disease. This fact has 
been established many times at Quarantine hearings held in Washington, D. C., by the 
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. 
GUARANTEE—All bulbs are guaranteed true to name, free from disease or pests, 
and to arrive in good condition. If they do not give complete satisfaction, advise me at 
once, and your money will be refunded upon return of the bulbs at my expense. 
PREPAID—All prices quoted include delivery by prepaid parcel post or express. 
SHIPMENTS are made beginning September 1st and continuing until December 1st. 
SUBSTITUTIONS will not be made without your consent. In ordering late in the 
season it is advisable to name a substitute. This will greatly assist to fill your order com¬ 
pletely. 
TERMS OF PAYMENT—Remittances may be made with check or money order. 
Stamps accepted in payment of small orders. C. 0. D. orders accepted if a deposit of 25 
per cent accompanies order. 
KINDLY OMIT ORDERS FOR LESS THAN $1.00. 
QUANTITY PRICES, PREPAID—All bulbs listed herein may be purchased by the 
100 for seven times the dozen rate, unless a rate per 100 is quoted. 
25 bulbs of a variety at the 100 rate. 6 bulbs of a variety at the dozen rate. 
NOVELTY DAFFODILS 
Orders for Novelty Daffodils, priced at 75c each or more, should be in my hands before 
October 1st. When ordering these newer Daffodils at a later date, it would be well to 
name a substitute, in case your order could not be filled completely. 
Order early and plant early for fine flowers. September planted 
daffodils produce much finer flowers than later plantings. Extras 
will be given with early orders. 
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