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POWELL SEED STORE, Louisville, Kentucky 
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 
(For Forcing Indoors) 
Most popular for growing in bowls filled with gravel or peat moss. By planting a few 
bulbs each week, a continuous succession of lovely white flowers may be had through the 
entire winter. Bulbs should be started in a cool, dark place. When well rooted, the bowls 
should be placed in a sunny window. 
Doz. 100 
Large bulbs (14/15 c. m.)...$0.60 $4.50 
TULIPS 
We offer five varieties of British Empire grown 
bulbs. Bulbs grown in Holland for us have been 
eonverted into stoek feed. We believe the bulbs 
we offer are of good quality, but since they are 
imported from sources unknown to us, we cannot 
vouch for their productiveness, size of flower, or 
color of bloom, and we will not be responsible 
for failure. 
Clara Butt. (Darwin.) Ever popular salmon-pink. 
Farncombe Sanders. (Darwin.) Fiery rose-scarlet. 
Inglescombe Yellow. (Cottage.) Most popular yellow. 
Mrs. Potter Palmer. (Darwin.) Violet purple. 
Wm. Pitt. (Darwin.) Noble crimson-scarlet. 
Any of the above, $1.25 per dozen; $7.00 per hundred. 50 Bulbs of a 
variety will be supplied at the hundred rate. 
CROCUS 
We have a limited supply of mixed Crocus which we offer at 75c per dozen. 
CHIONDOXA Lucilliac 
(Glory of the Snow.) A delightful dwarf blue for edging or the rock 
garden. Splendid for massing. Per dozen $1.00. 
HARDY LILIES 
Madonna Lilies should be covered with 2}/2 
inches of soil. Other varieties should be covered 
6 or 7 inches in well-drained soil. Use no manure. 
Each Dozen 
Auratum. The gold-banded lily. Novem¬ 
ber delivery.$0.35 $3.50 
Candidum. Pure white Mvdonna lily.30 3.00 
Regale. Large, fragrant, white blooms.30 3.00 
Speciosum Rubrum. White, suffused pink. 
November delivery.35 3.50 
