Plant These NA RCISSI 
FOR GARDEN FRAGRANCE 
GENERAL PERSHING (see front cover) FB44. A new large 
type of jonquil hybrid. Petals pure jonquil gold with 
trumpet shaded a little deeper. Each $1.00. 
GOLDEN SCETPRE (2) FB44A. Deep golden yellow with 
flaring trumpet; very free flowering and vigorous. 
Each 20c2ZMoreol.7 5) sLO0Mor S250: 
KLONDYKE (2) FB45. Pale primrose perianth, golden 
cups; flowers in clusters; nicely fragrant. Each 20c, 
2 ton leone OO) tonmplZeo Os 
LAURENS KOSTER (2) FB46. Large clusters; pericnih 
white, cups yellow; fine for mass planting. Each 20c, 
Zor ipl plOUmtor pla o0: 
ORANGE QUEEN (2) FB47. Intense golden orange; cup 
fluted, very fragrant. Each 20c, 12 for $2.00, 100 for Fragrant 
$15.00. 
WINTER-BLOOMING POLYANTHUS COLLECTION 
Provides ¢ olor and fr ce 
CHINESE SACRED LILY (1) FB48. Perianth white, cup golden RS CCC Glee cia. 
: from December to mid-March. Two each oi 
yellow; flowers in large clusters; very fragrant. Each ihetasven Gccrantivcreuesiisiedniemen 
20c, 12 for $1.75, 100 for $12.50. i ; 
cluding General Pershing) for $2.50: four 
PAPER WHITE (1) FB49. Small, scented all-white flowers each for $4.75 and six each for only $8.00. 
borne in clusters. Excellent for growing in water for indoor Add 2%2% Sales Tax. Postpaid in Calli 
decoration. Each 20c, 12 for $1.75, 100 for $12.50. fornia. Order Collection FB51. 
SOLEIL D’OR (1) FB50. Form similar to Chi- 
TWINK nese Sacred Lily; perianth goiden yellow; 
cup orenge, Hach 20c, 12 tor Sli/s,) lOO 
Souble DAFFODILS **” 
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Cherished for their novel forms, double daffodils 
add interest to the bulb garden. Grow DAFFODI LS 








CHEERFULNESS (5) FB52. Clustered flowers very Daffodils are very easy to grow, requiring no 
: : = 9 summer care and, as they are not eaten by 
double; white flecked with lemon. Each 20c, 12 for gophers and have few diseases they are an 
$2.00, 100 for $15.00. excellent garden investment. 
Plant daffodils deeply. Most varieties thrive 
MARY COPELAND (2) FB53. Most striking double; when put four to six inches under ground. 
white petals interspersed with lemon and brilliant ey nc soil Ft a Tee posee Pee 
orange. Each 40c, 12 for $4.00, 100 for $30.00. Ses a IN ae da regh asset appa Sg veg 
velopment of the roots. 
Irriqate the soil thoroughly as soon as the 

TWINK (1) FB54. Petals alternate primrose and or- bulbs cre planted so as to start root growth at 
ange. Early; increases rapidly. Each 35c, 12 for ence. Natural rainfall is normally sufficient to 
; 100 keep daffodils growing up to blooming season. 
ee They should never be allowed to become dry, 
however. 
After blooms have withered, cut off dead 
flowers, cultivate the soil and stir in bone 
meal, Gaviota, or any good commercial fer- 
tilizer. Irrigate often enough to keep the foli- 
age green and growing for four to six weeks 
iy longer. Do not cut foliage until it turns yellow. 
Daffodil bulbs do not need to be divided 
oftener than once in three to five years. They 
may be safely left in the ground all summer 
and covered over with shallow rocted summer- 
flowering annuals. 
Our Narcissi bulbs are of the largest size 
and are all ‘‘Double-nose’’; that is, each bulb 
will produce two or more flower stalks. CHEERFULNESS 

SOLEIL D'OR 

LAURENS KOSTER GOLDEN SCEPTRE KLONDYKE 
