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GOLDEN SCEPTRE 
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The nine varieties listed tion. 
right and above will provide $12.50. 
garden fragrance from De- 
cember to Mid-March. 
each, all nine varieties, 18 
bulbs, for $3.25. (8c tax.) 
each, all nine varieties, 27 
bulbs, for $4.75. (12c tax.) 

each, all nine varieties, 36 
bulbs, for $6.50. (16c tax.) 

FB46A ORANGE CUP 
Winter ‘Blooming 
POLYANTHUS 
CHINESE SACRED LILY (1) FB48. Perianth 
white, cup golden yellow; flowers in 
large clusters; very fragrant. Each 20c; 
12 for $1.75; 
PAPER WHITE (1) FB49. Small, scented all- 
white flowers borne in clusters. Excellent 
for growing in water for indoor decora- 
20c; 12 for $1.75; 100 for 
SOLEIL D‘OR (1) FB50. Form similar to 
Chinese Sacred Lily; perianth golden yel- 
low; cup orange. Each 20c; 12 for $1.75; 
100 for $12.50. 
Plant These NARCISSI 
FOR GARDEN FRAGRANCE 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE (2) FB44A. Deep golden yellow with flaring trumpet; 
very free flowering and vigorous. Each 20c; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.50. 
KLONDYKE (2) FB45. Pale primrose perianth, golden cups; flowers in clus- 
ters; nicely fragrant. Each 205; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.50. 
LAURENS KOSTER (2) FB46. Large clusters; perianth white; cup yellow; 
fine for mass planting. Each 20c; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.50. 
ORANGE CUP (3) FB46A. Brilliant and fragrant. Yellow perianth, cup 
bright yellow with red margin. Flowers in clusters. Each 20c; 12 for 
$2.00; 100 for $15.00. 
ORANGE QUEEN (2) FB47. Intense golden orange; cup fluted; very fra- 
grant. Each 20c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00. 
TREVITHIAN (3) FB47A. New Jonquil Hybrid producing two or more sweetly 
scented flowers on each strong stem. Broad petals overlap, neat shallow 
crown. Pure lemon-yellcw throughout. Each 35c; 12 for $3.50; 100 for 
$25.00. 

100 for $12.50. 


FB46 
LAURENS 

DES ) Vit i 
DAFFODILS 
Daffodils are very easy to grow, requiring 
no summer care and, as they are not eaten by 
gophers and have few diseases; they are an 
excellent garden investment. 
Plant Daffodils deeply. Mest varieties thrive 
when put four to six inches under ground. 
Dig the soil eighteen inches deep before 
planting if possible. This allows for ample de- 
velopment of the roots. 

Irrigate the soil thoroughly as soon as the 
bulbs are planted so as to start root growth 
at once. Natural rainfall is normally sufficient 
to keep Daffodils growing up to blooming 
season. They should never be allowed to be- 
come dry, however. 
KOSTER 

After blooms have withered, cut off dead 
flowers, cultivate the soil and stir in bone meal, 
Gaviota, or any good commercial fertilizer. 
Irrigate often enough to keep the foliage green 
and growing for four to six weeks 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-rooted sum- 
mer-flowering annuals. 
Our Narcissus bulbs are of the largest size 
and are all ‘’Double-nose;” that is, each bulb 
will produce two or more flower stalks. 

QUANTITY RATES - ALL BULBS 
Six bulbs (of one variety) at the 12 rate, 
unless otherwise noted; 50 bulbs (not less 
than 25 of a variety) take the 100 rate; 500 
to 1000 bulbs take a discount of 5% from the 
100 rate; 1000 or more take a discount of 10% 
jrom the 100 rate. Prices subject to change 
without notice. 
SHIPPING CHARGES: There is no charge for 
packing. We will prepay shipping charges on all 
bulbs to points in the U.S.A. We are unable to 
accept orders amounting to less than $2.50. 
SUBSTITUTIONS will be made only when the 
supply of a variety is exhausted. Bulbs substi- 
tuted will be of equal or higher value than those 
ordered. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. 
CASH DISCOUNT: 10% discount on all cash 
orders of $10.00 or more taken with you from the 
yard at which you place your order. 
PLEASE refer to our Order Blank for instructions before ordezing. 
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