
MS SHOULD BE PLANTED THIS FALL! 
_. HAVE EARLY BLOOMS NEXT SPRIN 
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The Lovely Early-Blooming DAFFODILS 
Have the FIRST BLOOM in the spring by planting plenty of 
these lovely daffodils. These Giant, guaranteed-to-bloom bulbs 
at a real bargain price. Plant in clumps of 3 or more of a kind 
in your border. Set 5 to 7 in. deep and about 8 in. apart. They’ll 
bloom for years. Must be set this fall. 
KING ALFRED—The biggest and best. THE GIANT GOLDEN 
YELLOW. Our pick of all. 3 for 39c; 7 for 79c; 15 for $1.49. 
SPRING GLORY—The TWO-COLORED one. Has creamy white 
petals with deep yellow trumpet. Price 3 for 29c; 7 for 59c; 
15 for 98c. 
LAURENS KOSTER—The MULTI-BLOOMING one. Has clus- 
ters of MANY dainty blooms on each stem. White petals 
with orange cup. 3 for 29c; 7 for 59c; 15 for~98c. 
ORNATUS (Poets Narcissus) Has pure white petals with yel- 
low cups rimmed orange. Grand for naturalizing. Price: 
3 for 25c; 7 for 49c; 20 for $1.29. 

BLUE & YELLOW IRIS, 1202: 
The finest varieties of blue, yellow and white Iris. Re- 
member Iris fall planted will bloom next spring. 
Choice of Below—2 for 24c; 5 for 50c; 12 for $1 
Albert Victor—Rich blue, vigorous grower. 
Lorely—Standards yellow splashed purple. Falls purple 
bordered yellow. 
Nibelungen—Standards fawn-yellow; falls violet-blue. 
Perfection—Standards lavender, shaded purple; falls rich 
dark purple. 
Quaker Lady—Pale lavender falls. 
Queen of Gypsies—A blend of lilac, pink, and white. 
Gold Imperial—Brilliant yellow with orange beard. 
Prospero—Our best violet Iris with rich pansy-lilac falls. 



RAINBOW IRIS COLLECTION 
a grand mixture of all colors at a 
bargain price. Choice varieties in- 
cluding, reds, pinks, purples, blues, 
yellow—all in one grand mixture. 


























Easiest to Grow 
(Lily Elegans). 
Thrives in most any 
soil. Each bulb pro- 
duces many lilies on 
each stem of deep 
brick red color. Ex- 
cellent for northern 
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—- 25c each 
3 for 69c 
LILY COLLECTION--2 

BABY IRIS OFFER 




Bargain!!! 
20 DAFFODILS $1.00 
A grand mixture of ALL the dif- 
ferent daffodils—earlies, lates, big 
ones, little ones and all shapes and 
sizes. Includes many expensive 
King Alfreds, Spring Glories, etc. 
At this low price you can afford 
many for planting in beds or 
around shrubbery for early spring 
bloom. Last for years. PRICE: 10 
for 59c; 20 for $1.00; 100 for $3.98. 



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The New RED IRIS” 
Here are the much talked about, very rare red and pink 
Iris. It’s a new treat for you. Try seyeral of them this year. 
CHOICE OF BELOW 
19c Each; 3 for 49c, P.P. 
Caprice—Rosy red and lilac. 
Seminole—Rich, velvety crimson. Immense flowers. 
Opera—A rich red and violet. 
Imperator—Striking large red toned. 
Susan Bliss—Rose pink. 
Pink Satin—Outstandingly beautiful—one of the most talk- 
ed of new pinks. . 
Indian Chief—Rich velvety red. A favorite. 
Red Bird—As red as the name implies. 
RED & PINK IRIS SALE 
1 each of all the above 8 Iris for ¢ 
FREE: 1 Regal Lily 



These are the grand—tiny-growing Iris that are so grand for bord- 
ers and along walks. Very dwarf growing—only six inches tall. 
CHOICE OF BELOW: 
Prices: 19c each; 3 for 49c; 6 for 89c. 
FLORIDA—Pure yellow. 
SPRING SKIES—Dainty blue. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY—Perfect white. 
TONI—A rich red with orange beard. 
2 each above 
—8 in all— 

Tiger Lily 
Hardiest Lily 
Double or single—A 
well known old-time 
flower‘ that can’t be 
beat for beauty and 
hardiness. Grows 2 
to 3 feet tall. Flow- 
ers vivid orange with 
black spots. 
[9c each 
3 for 49c 


i. will not last long, so please order early. 
















Each of Vari eties Abo ve -- (6 bulbs in all) only 98¢ Po. 





The Tall Lovely DARWIN TULIPS 
These are THE FINEST OF ALL TU- 
LIPS—the tall lovely Darwins—known 
as the ARISTOCRATS OF TULIPDOM. 
Tulips are very scarce this year and 
this supply of giant, blooming size bulbs 

Choice 
3 for 29c ae 
(0 for 85 2 
25 for $1.89 “ 
100 fer $7.39 
—Choice of 4 Colors— 
ir THORBECK— Outstanding bright ruby-red mammoth 
owers. 
CLARA BUTT—Finest of all clear pinks—stems long, flowers ~ : 
immense. D 
WM. COPELAND—Rich velvety violet. A rare color in tulips. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW—Bright rich golden yellow. +} 
BARTIGON—Fiery brilliant red. Favorite of all scarlet tulips. 
And remember, tulips must be planted 
in the fall. Set lots of them—about 4 
inches deep and about 5 inches apart. 
Plant in clumps of-3 or more in shrub- 
bery or beds. Tulips will last for years 
where planted. 

Giant Darwin Tulips in all 
colors of the rainbow—in- 
cluding reds, pinks, yel- 
lows, blacks, blues and 
whites for only OR ’ , 
2 Collections (28 bulbs) ..... romney 

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Regal Lily 
Covered with bloom. 
Experiments prove this 
lily to be hardier and 
always superior. The 
flowers are white, 
slightly | tinted with 
pink with a beautiful 
glow of canary yellow 
at center, and always 
simply loaded. Its per- 
fume is exquisite. A 
July bloomer, 
25c each: 
Gurney’s — 
LILIES 
Did you know that lilies 
planted this fall will bloom 
Profusely for you next 
spring? They will. And they 
are something w 
to plant until we peter ile, 
bloom. Put in some of all 
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