THE BULB SITUATION 
AT HUNT'S 
When Holland, the former source of supply of 
most Bulbs, was closed we were worried, but, 
fortunately, choice Bulbs from American and 
British sources are available now for this season's 
planting. 
Enthusiasts may not be able to get some rare 
varieties, but we are able to offer a list that 1s 
surprisingly complete at prices which prevailed 
last year. 
You are going to like these Bulbs which are 
every one of the high Hunt quality which built 
this successful business. 
We are grateful to our many customer friends 
for their patronage through the years, and hope 
you will plant our Bulbs again this year. 

Hunt’s Extraordinary 
Antirrhinums 
Every greenhouse grower who sees these great 
Snaps wants them. 
They won First Prize at the 1940 World’s Fair 
and the coveted Award of Merit at Philadelphia 
in 1941. 
The giant plants grow from 2% to 4 feet tall 
and are, for the most part, rustproof. For under- 
glass flowering, seed sown June 10 and set out 
August 1 blooms continually from early October 
right through the winter. 
The lovely fimbriated flowers have serrated 
edges and the great spikes, which are shatterproof, 
last a week to ten days as cut-flowers. Antir- 
rhinums are always in demand as cut-flowers and 
this grand strain is going to make them even more 
popular. 
BRONZE. Bronze with pink and gold shadings; very 
large. 
MOONLIGHT. Pale yellow, shading to white. 
PINK PEARL. Exquisite shade of pale pink shaded gold. 
PICARDY PINK. The Picardy gladiolus shade in a 
Snapdragon. 
SUNSET. Nature’s sunset shades of golden pink and 
old-gold. 
WORLD’S FAIR. Old-gold with shades of flesh-pink 
and orange. 
MIXED. A wonderful range of colors. 
TRADE PACKET, $2 each; 3 for $5 
Special Amateur’s Packet, 60 cts. each; 3 for $1.50 
