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“Gleaming Gold” most aptly describes the Royal Treas- 
ure which Mother Nature spreads upon the earth in the 
first lavish, refreshing, and vitalizing welcome of Spring’s 
prodigal bounty. No matter how passionately you adore 
the opulent reds and blues and purples of the summer 
garden, you experience a deep, poignant thrill down to 
your very marrow, when you step forth on an April morn 
and find yourself dazzled by the suddenly uncovered 
treasures of purest gold—in Daffodils, Jonquils, and 
Narcissi, freshly coined by the Magic Mint of Nature. 
I have made up this “Golden Gleam”’ Collection of the 
loveliest varieties of Spring’s Treasures to lift up your 
whole garden out of the first gray and barren-looking days 
of earliest Spring, into the hopeful and joyous realms of 
tender Prosperine herself, the eternal incarnation of Spring. 
For a nominal outlay—i.e., an outlay that is actually 
one in name only—next to nothing, you may have a Spring 
garden at your door and under your feet, as luxurious and 
luxuriant as that of Royalty or of a Master Gardener. 
Each year after they are planted they become more gor 
geous, until each bulb has multiplied into a clump of many, 
producing armsful of flowers. The blossoms are produced 
with such profusion that bouquets may be cut and brought 
indoors with little effect upon the garden display. 
Only a few of the many types in this collection are shown 
in the illustration on this page. It consists of a well-balanced 
mixture of the finest types, including not only the well- 
known deep yellow trumpet daffodils, but the newer bi- 
color and all-white hybrids; also the Barri Narcissi, Leedsii 
Narcissi, Poets Narcissi, Double Narcissi and Jonquils with 
their very sweet scented cluster flowers, as well as their 
hybrids. All in all it is a superb mixture, all heralds of 
springtime glory. 
They are extremely hardy and once planted they may 
be left undistrubed for years. Surrounding my own home a 
15 year old planting is still at the height of its glory, al- 
though it has received practically no attention since it 
was planted. 
They may be planted in full sun or partial shade in any 
ordinary garden soil. Planted in the perennial border, or 
under trees or among shrubs, they will carpet the bed with 
color before the perennials appear, or the shrubs or trees 
are in foliage, and will be gone by the time the other things 
are ready to take the stage, only to appear again when 
needed the next spring. 
And bear in mind that your next-to-nothing investment 
is not for a day—a week—or a year—but may be quite 
literally for all the days of your life. For these Exquisite 
Earth Treasures come again and again, as often as the 
Spring comes back, and all they demand of you is your 
adoration and the slight and tender care that must natural- 
ly go with it. 

OLLECTION OF DAFFODILS 
ARCISSI AND JONQUILS 

A Yellow Trumpet Daffodil 
TERMS 
Everything in this folder will be 
sent to you direct from my nursery 
in New Jersey. All shipments will 
be sent by express, the small express 
charge to be paid by purchaser on 
delivery of package. 

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