All Plants and Bulbs will be Scarce 
in 1944—Order Early 
The average grower does not need to be told that many kinds and varieties of plants 
and bulbs for greenhouse growing have been extremely hard to secure this past season. 
Every day sees more and more of our greenhouse workers being called into the armed 
forces or into more essential employment. If we are able to secure any additional help, 
it is often inexperienced and not able to turn out the quantity nor quality of plant material 
that the trade needs. 
We have secured the co-operation of some of the best plant propagators and bulb 
growers in America. We believe we can take care of your needs for the coming twelve 
months, provided we have your orders at least six to ten months in advance. 
Do not ask us to send you a general price list of all plants or bulbs. Prices change 
quickly; supplies of plants and bulbs also change from week to week. If you will send 
us an order for the quantity, size, variety of items you require, etc. we will advise you 
promptly if we can secure it for you. 
Listed below are some of the items we will have in quantity for next season. 

AMERICAN GROWN BULBS 
From the best growers in the bulb-pro- 
ducing sections of the United States come 
Lilies, Daffodils, Iris, Tulips, Callas, 
Amaryllis, Caladium, Tuberous Rooted Be- 
gonias, Gloxinias, Ranunculus, Freesia 
and Gladiola. 
We can deliver these bulbs in season. 
Place orders early for next year’s supply; 
many varieties will be scarce. 

AZALEAS—Spring delivery of grow- 
ing on stock, Fall delivery of dormant 
plants. 
BEGONIAS—(Melior types) May and 
June delivery, extra high quality of 214” 
plants. 

