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1 showiest veraton! special) tase foam 
with fertilizer beneath bulb, sand-cushioned. Any soil; sun or part 
every third year. Naturalized Narcissus, of course, 
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LONG TRUMPET 
"DAFFODILS" 
(April; 1-12 ft.) 
10 or more, 7¥2¢ each 
we 6c each 
Minimum order, 10 of | kind 
5 GLORY — and 
EMPEROR—yellow trumpet, primrose perianth. 
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Fine assortments ossortments “cenlaln nae expensive 
kinds. All izes bulbs; some ick 
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LEEDS! 2 Oe OU 
TRUMPET TYPES ONLY 00 5.50 


NARCISSUS 
Vi. f li e 
KOSTER Free foweing MIXTURE 
POETICUS 
(Small flat crowns, fragrant) The greatest garden value is obtained by not 
ORNATUS MAXIMUS—Old-fashioned “Pheas- confining Narcissus to the garden at all! Let 
number of forms, ficult to distinguish. We them run along your driveway, in the meadow, 
have them, carefully true to name: Cas- under fences, around and among shrub groups. 
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Se iowcuike cups both are included. They are prolific 
(Smaller, earlier Narcissus) bloomers and last 6 to 8 years or more where 
CAMPERNELLI REGULOSUS—tiny gold first placed. No special cultural specifications; 
me they take care of themselves. 
100 for $3.00 
dwarf) "Hoop-petticoat” flower, Rich golden. 1000 (no less) for $25.00 
