WAR TIME GARDENING 
GOOD GARDENERS MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS 
More than ever this year we need a garden. A place 
of refuge where we may forget the toils and worries of 
the outside world. Make your garden colorful, a place of 
cheer not only for yourself alone but that the passing 
public may enjoy it too. Many lovers of flowers are handi- 
capped in having no space to plant and YOUR garden 
may mean much in brightening their lives. 
“After Bonds Buy Bulbs’”’ 
Winter time in favored climatic areas allows a rich 
harvest of color in the planting of Ranunculus, Anemones, 
Freesia, Daffodils, Dutch Iris, etc. The cost is cheap, the 
reward unforgettable. Our stock is the finest procurable, 
our customers repeat and increase their orders each year. 
Costs have risen considerably in production as well as 
in servicing, but we are holding down our prices this 
year as low as possible to do so. 
MINIMUM MAILING AND PACKING CHARGE 10c on 
any item, additional charges are made on heavier ship- 
ments. Large shipments will be made Express collect. 
Shipping charges subject to government changes of tariff, 
etc. 

AMARYLLIS, Giant Hippeastrum 
AMARYLLIS 
Giant Hippeastrum. Large flowering hybrids. Your 
choice of red, orange, pink, salmon or white. 
This is an exceptionally fine strain of giant 
flowering hybrids and if purchased in bloom 
would cost much more. Your choice of colors. 
Each, 50c; $5.00 per dozen. Postage 10c each; 
50c per dozen. 
Mixed colors, selected large bulbs of a prize strain. 
Each 35c; $3.50 per dozen. Postage as above. 
ANEMONES cousins to the RANUNCULUS 
The Anemone is the fitting team-mate of the Ranunculus 
and is planted at the same time. The color scheme is al- 
together different, as it adds the lacking blue, lavender and 
purple shades as well as vivid reds and white. The large 
cushion of black stamen offers a splendid contrast to their 
rich colors. They have the same superb keeping and cut- 
ting qualities as their cousin the Ranunculus. The ‘De 
Caen”’ type are single with flowers often 4 inches in diam- 
eter. See color plate on cover. The “St. Brigid” strain 
are double or semi-double. See color plate page 9. 
