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Snappy Seven | Nifty Nine 
Collection Collection 
$5.40 $4.80 








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Derrill Hart aa 
Elsa Sass alecutta — 
Grace Mohr China Maid 
Ormohr Coronet 
Red Sails Indian Hills 
Siegfried Mra. W. Jaques 
Wabash Riding High 
Royal Coach 

Wellington 
Collection | Lovely "Leven 
2.70 Collection 
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Blue Monarch (1 BACH) 
Buechley’s Giant Onniiae 
Capri Cheerio 
Dore Claribel 
El Tovar Destiny 
Lilamani Drap d’Or 
Midwest Gem Ella Winchester 
Natoma re Exclusive 
Sensation Far West 
Sir Launcelot ~ pe werreO Le eLIna 









Edulis Superba. The early rose-pink 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant crimson......... 
Festiva Maxima. White, flecked red...... 
Karl Rosenfield. Rich crimson........... 
Le Cygne (The Swan). Large white..... = 
Lay Jules Elie. Giant deep pink........... r 
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Glorious Giant King Alfred 
Said by many to be the largest and sae 
est: of all Trumpet Daffodils, 








Both trumpet (which is charmingly frillea) Southern Cross « | Fenaluska Sctacts Demay. Early light pink...... ‘oe 160 
and petals are deep rich yellow. A giant [| Wine Glory Mountain Snow Officinalis Rubra, Earliest red........... 60 
bold flower. Stems long and strong. Heal- Richard Carvel. Brilliant crimson....... .80 
thy grower. oe Dee 
Therese. Enormous soft pink............ 90 
“Zebra Iris 
This year we offer just one variety in 
Daffodils, the best—“King Alfred”. 
Make Your GROUP ‘“‘C”’ 


Solid, disease free, sure-to-bloom bulbs, Own Ee CER AN tg shnos (Pallida Dalmatica Folius Variegata) 
that once planted will prove a splendid in- Collections Bede eee ef 
— 1.60 — 4.35 

vestment, for they will last, increase, and 
bloom for years. 
In Daffodils, this year, we suggest you 
“Buy the Best—Forget the Rest”. Use for 
garden or blooming in plots. 
Prices, prepaid in U.S.A. Each 15c; 3 for 
40c; 5 for 65c; 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.90; 
100 for $11.00. 
‘(Paper White’’ Daffodils 
For indoors only. Will bloom in soil or 
water. Not the inferior “bargain bulbs” but 
strong, matured, blooming bulbs. 3 for 25c; 
5 for 35c; 10 for 65c; 25 for $1.50. Prepaid. 
(Not more than three 
of any one kind.) 



(Alike or Assorted) 
EACH IRIS | GROUP “D” 
LABELED Ani Tas tice ara aur 
All Priced Prepaid Ses te ieee ee 
(Not more than three 
GROUP ‘omy of any one kind.) 
Any Iris priced at not rT) —2) 
over 30c GROUP E 
5—$1.00 20—$3.20 | Any Iris priced at not 
10— 1.80  25— 3.75 over $1.00 
15— 2.55 30— 4.35 | 3—$2.50 10—$7.00 
(Not more than five | 5— 3.60 15— 9.90 
of any one kind.) (Not more than three 
of any one kind.) 
GROUP ‘“‘B”’ 
Any Iris priced at not GROUP ‘<P? 
















Has lovely blue flowers in season. But its 
special charm and value is in the plant itself. 
The unique leaves, green striped white, are 


Tulip Bulbs 



3—$0 85. “18-83 30 os Dae eee not # so tough and stiff that they remain erect from 
Favorite Giant Darwins 5 1.25 20— 4.00 | 2 $2.60 “66.30 § C2™ly spring until way late in fall. fay 
10— 2.30 25— 4.50 | 4— 4.80 8— 8.00 For quick and pleasing effect, plant in 


(Not more than five (Not more than three 
clumps, colonies or rows. (Fine for Rock Gar- — 
of any one kind.) of any one kind.) ‘ 
dens also). ; ‘ : 
, Silly 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c; 5 for $1.00. Prepaid. __ 

Very large cup-shaped blooms carried on 
tall stiff stems. Splendid for garden dis- 
play and unsurpassed for cutting. 
; =~ Good. blooming size Darwin Tulip bulbs _ 
— pg ny 
~in PINK, LAVENDER or MIXED COLORS. — 
Each 10c; 5 for 45c; 10 for 80c; 25 for $1.85. oe: 
Giant Darwin RED. (Scarce). Each 11c; ORR Gardens Sec. 562, P. L. & R 
5 for 50c; 10 for 95c; 25 for $2.25. = ane GOSERGES 
a { - = B x 
> edt | [ Yellow “‘Cottage”’ Tulips oulder, Colorado | PAID 
Same type as Darwins. Bloom same time. . - Boulder, Colo. te 
3 for 25c: 5 for 40c; 10 for 70c; 25 for $1.60. RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED PeahNele a, 
Fragrant Freesias 
WHITE. 10 for 25c; 25 for 60c. 
“RAINBOW”. Mixed colors. 10 for 30c; 
25 for 75c; 50 for $1.30. 






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A FEW IRIS POINTERS 
If plant Iris late in fall, then cover plants with 
brush, cornstalks, tomato vines, excelsior, or any 
coarse material until early spring. This is to prevent 
alternate freezing and thawing in winter. 
I usually protect my late Iris plantings simply by 
throwing a ridge of soil over the rows with a small 
hand plow, shovel or hoe, covering everything. In 
this case I cut the tops back nearly to the rhizomes, 
planting more like bulbs than plants. Very important 
to pack soil firmly about the roots and see that they 
enter the winter in the soil not dried out, though 
much moisture not needed or desirable. Level the 
soil early in spring. 







Everything Priced Prepaid 

“That’s Me, JD” 
