‘Yioupeait’o. mse Plant Bulbs 
JONQUILS—Highly prized for their delightful fragrance. 
Splendidly adapted for planting borders and for naturalizing. 
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Single—Sweet scented rich yellow..$ .10 $ .50 $ .85 $5.00 
Double—Rich yellow fragrant.-.-.-.-. .10 .50 85 5.00 
LILIUM CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily)—Popular old fashioned 
lilies with waxy white petals and heavy yellow stamens. 
Delightfully fragrant. Prefer sandy soil and sunny location. 
Each 20c; 6 for $1.10; 12 for $2.00. 
NARCISSUS—The cheerful, bright blooms of the Daffodils or 
Narcissus will greet you with joy this spring. They are eas- 
ily grown. Excellent for outdoors, for early spring beds, 
borders, and lawn, or for naturalized plots. Do well in pots 
or boxes in the house during the wniter. Their graceful 
form, beautifully shaped trumpets and cups, and the long, —— ee 
straight stems have made them favorites for cut-flowers. . King Alfred 
Culture. For outdoors, plant 6 to 8 inches apart at a depth 
of 4 to 5 inches, in deep, well-worked soil. If your soil needs 
enrichment. Bonemeal is an excellent and safe fertilizer to use. 
For home-decoration, plant three or four bulbs in each pot. 
They should be well watered and stored in a cool, dark place for 
several weeks while developing root-growth. 

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Emperor—Primrose perianth, rich 
ful]. yellow,-trumpet-./73¢,-----------+- S$ 1046-35-50 4+$:.90.,. $6.50 
Paper Whites—Pure white, frag- 
rant beautifully formed flowers .06 .30 .50 3.50 
King Alfred—Golden yellow peri- 
anth and trumped, fringed......-... 10 .55 1.00 7.00 
Grand Soleil d’Or—-Yellow paper 
whiter. Viiece italy Seti. 2 .10 .55 1.00 7.35 
Sir Watkins—Primrose perianth, 
Poldensyollow (Cup's...0-2-osseteee .10 -50 .90 7.00 
Mrs, EH. H. Krelage—Known as the > 
White King Alfred. Pure white .20, 1.10 1.95 14.00 
Ixias—Small plants with clusters of single star shaped, two 
colored flowers on long stems. In mixed colors. 6 for 35c; 
12 for 60c; 100 for $3.00. 
Anemones—Mixed. Spring flowering with large beautiful 
blooms. Roots should be soaked over night in lukewarm 
water before planting. Plants prefer partial shade. 6 for 
40c; 12 for 60c. 
Oxalis—Mixed. Small plants with clover-like foliage and 
single blooms. Mixed. 6 for 35c; 12 for 60c. 
Scillas—Small bell-shaped blooms on long spikes. Plant pre- 
fers sunny location and. well drained soil. 6 for 30c; 12 Paper Whites 
for 50c. 
RANUNCULUS—Dwarf spring flowers deserving more exten- 
sive use. The blooms are fully double and appear in many 
bright colors and combinations. 

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Mixéd——Allt colorsime see. $ "OB $ 8 $ .45 $3.10 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus)—Everybody knows the Snowdrop, 
with its little white bells coming through the snow very 
early in the Spring. Especially attractive if planted with 
Scilla. Height five inches. 
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DARWIN TULIPS—Combine immense size with perfection of 
bloom. The beautifully, outlined, deep, cup-shaped flowers, 
with petals of unusually/heavy substance, are carried on stiff, 
erect stems, 2 or more feet high. 
Culture. In the South, Tulips should not be planted until 
November -or December, when the weather and soil are more 
uniformly cool. Plant 5 to 6 inches deep, 6 inches apart. Use 
bonemeal as a fertilizer, two to three handfuls to a square 
yard, thoroughly mixed with the soil. 

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Blue Aimable—Bright violet purple 
shaded steel blue, large.............. See b S eo! Hol. 255. $7.50 
Clara Butt—Salmon rosy pink._-.- .40 .60 1.00 6.75 
Farncombe Sanders — Fiery rose 
searlet with white center-........-.- 45 5 1.25 8.00 
Pride. of Haarlem—-Bright rose, 
suffused with purple, large-....... .45 .75 E25 7.50 
Wm. Pitt—Glowing salmon scarlet .40 .60 1.00 6.75 
Yellow Giant—Deepest yellow........ .45 nthe 1.25 7.50 
Zwanenburg—-Pure white-............... .45 .75 1.25 7.50 
Darwin Mixed—Large blooms, su- 
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Tulips 
