HARVESTING AND STORING 
The bulbs are dug in the fall after the 
tops ripen or are killed by freezing. The tops 
are cut or broken off just above the bulb, and 
the bulbs are put two or three inches deep in 
crates to cure. A small quantity may be stor- 
ed in a market basket and placed on a shelf 
or hung from a joist in the cellar. 
The old shriveled bulb and roots can be 
easily pulled from the new bulb after they 
cure for a few weeks. This work can be done 
during the winter or at any time before plant- 
ing. They must be kept dry and where they 
will not freeze. A temperature from 32 to 40 
degrees is best. 
WHOLESALE PRICES 
If you buy bulbs in large quantities vou 
are entitled to wholesale prices and should 
write us for a list of varieties we have in 
surplus that we are glad to sell at less than 
wholesale as long as surplus lasts. 
We grow all varieties offered in this list 
here at Independence, Iowa, and frequently 
have a surplus of some but not enough of 
each to include in wholesale list. 
We will gladly quote special prices on these 
to those who wish to plant 25 or more of each 
variety. When writing please state number 
and size of each variety wanted. 
By referring to our list you will see that 
in many cases We nave made the retail price 
almost as low as the wholesale price when 
you consi*er the cost of postage and packing. 
We sell some varieties for less than half 
the price charged by some others. We can do 
chis because we do not issue an expensive 
catalog and we grow our own bulbs. Our > 
customers do not have to,pay for fine pictures 
wad expensive advertising. 
