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‘*“ Benjamin C. Auten Fall, 1942 
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Tulips and miscellaneous bulbs I cannot supply this" year. a> 
Of narcissi I could not dig a consistent market list//Vi have on . 
hand a miscellaneous assortment of odds and“ends, mostly in‘ mixed | 
sizes, some only in mixed smaller sizes. At the “each” price I will 
send a good blooming bulb, or its equivalent in one that ‘may be of 
blooming size, and enough additional in smaller bulbs more than to | 
make the value. The pound rates give much more ultimate value for © 
the money than regular blooming bulbs at regular prices, because so 
many more of them, though not so many blooms the first year. This 
offer of any variety holds only so long as I have bulbs available of 
that variety above what I need for my own planting. 
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All prices include postage. Missouri customers will please include 
2% additional for the sales tax. 
At 60c per bulb: Fantin LaTour. 
At 16c per bulb: Thalia, Sirdar, Lady Margaret Boscawen, Pros- 
pector, Beppy. 
At 10c per bulb: Martha, Bath’s Flame, Sequin, Bernardino, Cam- 
pernelle Giganteus, Ivernia, Double Campernelle, Campernelle, Cam- 
pernelle Rugulosus, Gloria Mundi, Citriona, Masterpiece. 
At 10c per bulb, $1.00 per ib. A quarter-pound of a variety may 
be ordered: Tullus Hostilius, Mixture, Thelma, Red Beacon, Children’s 
Mixture, “Yellow Biflorus,” Beacon, Minerva, Ornatus, Maximus, 
Buttonhole, name-lost Poeticus (choice), Golden Sceptre, Buttercup, 
Goldfinch, Cassandra, Greenheart, “Tiny White’ Leedsii, Canary Eye, 
Glitter, Oriflamme. 
Buttercup I can furnish in considerable quantity, and a fair 
amount of several others. If interested, write for quantity quotations, 
giving names of the varieties that may be wanted. 
Jerusalem Artichoke: Five to eight feet tall, dainty single sun- 
flowers in profusion in late summer and fall. 1 for 10c, 4 for 25c. 
