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DAFFODILS 
The Narcissus or Daffodil, is probably the most satisfactory 
of all the spring blooming bulbs. These flowers are hardy 
free blooming, delicately fragrant, thrive in most every kind 
of soil, and will do well for years without being disturbed. 
They may be grown outdoors or indoors in pots with equal 
success. 
In describing these flowers we refer to “trumpet” or “cup” 
as the center of the flower; the “perianth”’ is the surrounding 
row of petals. 
KING ALFRED. Both perianth and trumpet are rich golden 
yellow. The trumpet is deeply frilled. This variety has always 
been a favorite as it has a charm and beauty all its own. 
CROESUS. Truly a magnificent variety. Pale primrose peri- 
anth, with thick overlapping petals. W:dely expanded crown 
heavily suffused and stained deep orange-red. 
SIR WATKIN. Sulphur yellow perianth and large, well form- 
ed, deep yellow trumpet. A particularly large flowered and 
showy variety. 
LAURENS KOSTER. Perianth pure white, with soft yellow 
eye. Robust grower and probably the best of the older varie- 
ties for general garden planting. 
DOUBLE TWINK. Large, semi-full double flowers with alter- 
nating petals of soft primrose and clear orange on tall stems. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. White King Alfred. Similar except 
creamy white. 
JONQUILS, Single. Each stem carries from 2 to 5 large, rich, 
deep yellow flowers which are delightfully fragrant. 
JONQUILS, Double Campernelle. A very charming variety, 
bearing, on tall, graceful stems. 2 or more double, deep yellow 
flowers of great substance; last long in the garden or when 
cut. 
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS. We handle the grandiflora 
variety, which is the very best for growing in water and sand. 
You can have them in bloom continuously from Christmas to 
Easter if you plant them successively ahout two weeks 
apart. They give you an abundance of blooms when flowers 
are scarce. 
YELLOW PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS. For winter forcing 
indoors, Yellow Paper White Narcissus are unrivaled. Placed 

in bowl with water and bulb fibre, the bulbs start their 
_ growth at once, the leaves soon appear and are followed by 
large clusters of golden yellow flowers. 

CHINESE SACRED LILY. Valued for its abundance of 
bloom and marvelously rapid growth. The flowers are white 
with a yellow cup in the center and very fragrant. 
YELLOW CALLA LILY. Rich, lustrous, golden yellow flow- 
ers. Distinctive, dark green foliage with creamy white spots. 
PINK CALLA LILY (Rehmanni Superba). Flowers are rose- 
pink changing to cerise. We have large bulbs which will 
produce larger flowers and longer stems. Each $1.50. 
BLACK CALLA (Arum Pictum), Hardy enough for outside 
planting. Each %5e. 
DARWIN TULIP 
AFTERGLOW. Apricot-orange. 
CLARA BUTT. Pink tinted, salmon-rose. 
TULIPE NOIRE. Velvety maroon. 
REV. H. EWBANK. Lavender shaded violet. 
BARTIGON. Rich crimson. 
WHITE QUEEN (La Candeur). 
YELLOW GIANT. 
DARWIN MIXTURE—Full range of colors. 
DUTCH IRIS 
B. HARING. Standards greyish white, falls pure white; very 
large flower of great substance. 
GOLDEN GLORY. Standards golden yellow, falls darker, the 
dark Yellow Queen. 
IMPERATOR. Large, free-flowering, dark blue. 

Bulbs for Spring and Summer Flowers 
CANNAS 
KING HUMBERT. Gigantic flowers, brilliant orange-scarlet, 
with bright red markings. Bronze leaved. 5 ft. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Golden yellow, 
Green foliage. 4 ft. 
PRESIDENT. Easily the best red canna. Immense flowers 
of rich, intense scarlet. Green foliage. 4 ft. 
HUNGARIA. The best true pink canna. Large flower trusses; 
green foilage. 3% ft. 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL. Largest 
blazing scarlet. Green foliage. 5 ft. 
EUREKA. Best white canna. Has very large flowers. Grows 
4 feet tall with bright green foliage. 
LILIES 
We have grown them here successfully. 
AURATUM. The gold-banded lily of Japan. Flowers from 8 to 
10 inches in diameter. White, chocolate crimson spots, with 
a gold band on each petal. 
RUBRUM. A hardy, beautiful lily. Flowers are white, flushed 
pink, and spotted carmine. 
TIGRINUM. Easiest to grow, and best known of all lilies. 
Orange-red flowers, spotted purple. 
REGAL. Trumpet shaped, white flowers slightly pink tinged. 
EASTER LILY (Giganteum). The flowers are of the purest 
white. The plant is of sturdy, stocky growth and largely forced 
for Haster, but is just as valuable for later flowering in the 
garden. Each 25e. 
Canary yellow centers. Very hardy. Medium 25c each, large 
40c each. 
FORMOSANUM. Flowers often as much as 6 or 7 inches long. 
Fragrant, elegant, and graceful. White, slightly marked with 
reddish brown. Each 30c. 
PARDALINUM (Sunset Giganteum). Tall and striking, with 
rich orange-red flowers hav.ng back-flared petals and strongly 
marked by purple spots ringed lighter. It blooms in June 
and July and likes deep rich woodsy soil. 
LYCORUS RADIATA (Red Spider Lily). Sold also as Nerine 
sarniensis Guernsey. Deep coral pink, spidery flowers. 
CRINUMS (Southern Lilies). The flower stalks are of dark 
purplish color, crowned with a large cluster of lily-like fra- 
grant flowers. The petals are white, with a deep reddish purple 
stripe through the center of each. Grows very well in the 
open ground. Medium 20c¢ each; large 30e each. 
dotted red. 
flowering canna. Vivid, 

IXIAS, Mixed Colors. Long, slender, graceful sp*kes of blooms 
in shades of yellow, white, pink, scarlet and crimson, the 
center always differing in color from the outer parts. The 
effect is most striking. Plant bulbs 8 inches deep, 4 to 6 
inches apart. 
MUSCARI, Heavenly Blue (Grape Hyacinth). Begins to flower 
when the chinodoxa is fading. Plant in shade or sun. 
OXALIS. Also known as Four-Leaf Clover. Suitable for pot- 
ting indoors, or borders in spring. In lavender, pink, white 
and Bermuda Buttercup Double Yellow. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA. Bears spikes 15 inches high of 
bell-like flowers. Plant 5 or 6 inches deep in shady situations. 
Very effective for borders, White, pink, blue and mixed. 
SNOWFLAKE (Leucojum Vernum). Grows 6 inches high and 
bears nodding white flowers tipped with green. 
SPARAXIS. A small bulb bearing flowers similar to Ixias. 
They are larger and there is a great range of colors, mnaking 
them very attractive as bedding plants. Plant 2% inches 
deep and 2 or 8 inches apart. 
SPREKELIA (Jacobean Lily). The large velvety crimson 
blooms have much the form of fantastic fleur-de-lis. Planted 
in the autumn or early spring. It grows 18 inches, has a stiff 
straight stem. and makes an excellent cut flower. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Clusters of star-shaped white flow- 
ers one inch across with glistening black bead-like center. 
Fragrant, Excellent for pots. 
5 TIGRIDIA PAVONIA GRANDIFLORA. The curious three- 
ed aan WEENIX. Standards and falls soft lavender-blue. petaled flowers are very large and are wonderfully marked 
LEONARDO DA VINCI. Standards creamy white, falls nq spotted. They prefer a full shade and plenty of water 
hres yellow with orange stripe, very large flower. while in active growth. Plant 4 to 6 inches apart. 15¢ each; 
BLUE HORIZON. Very broad and strong, light violet-blue $1.50 per dozen. 
ears, falls soft sky-blue, narrow orange stripe, large, )QUBLE PEARL. One of the most fragrant of all flowers. 
geautiful flower. ; Tall spikes of double waxy blooms borne on tall stems. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Standards and falls golden yellow. Thin sINGLE MEXICAN EVERBLOOMING. Spear-shaped, grass- 
wiry stems, excellent for forcing or outside, the best medium- jie foliage. 
priced yellow. 
WEDGEWOOD. Standards blue, falls lighter blue, excellent HYAGINTHS - CROGUSHS And. ctiae spunea 
forcer. 8, © SHS OS, 
5 a Sei were formerly imported from Europe and are scarce in 
BSED COLORS. A blend of many colors, and cho:ce colors. this country, will be offered in limited quantities. Ask 
for quotation in fall. 
FREESIAS Some LILY bulbs were imported and stock will be 
GOLDEN DAFFODIL. Giant golden yellow. limited. 
PURITY. Giant white flowers, trusses of eight to ten buds. 3uy bulbs early to insure delivery. 
RAINBOW MIXTURE. Yellow, pink, blue, violet, lavender. 
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