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1) 26 inch. Handsome large flowers of golden-bronze pare 
Darwin) 28 inch. Violet ‘edged clear heliotrope. Large and tall 
ihe see AeMANE TE ME MGA DE ACR : 9 $1.60 
ion scarlet; blue-black base; 
) 28 inch. Immense vermillion ea 
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22 ain Clear pure pink. The most popular pink Darwin 


and cutting. ieee ane Ra syhclmmzerm meen er MME Noe 8 3 $1.50 
E YELL Cottage) 24 inch, Fine large globe-shaped flower of bright 
te PE Renee ee Dozen, $ ° 

TU NOIRE (Darwin) 26 inch. The nearest approach to black; deep maroon- 
' with a velvet sheen. Ne ne tatetatatatatats aia naaanaiaaal Dozen, $1.50 
) 27 inch. "Splendid «coppers orange color. Blooms are long 

—shac t i eee ee rr Dozen, $1.50 
" aM (arwin 28 inch. — eh iawn ge a blue base. : Penta 

A) Bet , ie (Dar win) 26 fich, ae fbwe of rose-pinks, toning to sil- 
t me “edges. SO ee ee eee ee Dozen, $1.50 
wy Pri d Tulip) 16 inch. Unlike any other tulip in that the outer edges of 
als ee Tessily fringed. Color soft crimson; white base, -------- Dozen, $1.60 
Ww - Ds 32 inch. | Bese golden yellow, eee, ane tall, blackish 
Dozen, $1.50 
2 sos in we ever prerealt on Sains Darwin Tulips. Just imagine of all 
your Garden next/spuine (0540 2 ee ae 
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- ING SIZE TR ET Ta $1.95 Auge ding Eo SIZE ape ae om en me i me eines $6.00 
GIANT SIZE RAINBOW COLLECTION! 
SPOR oS S100 50 FINE BULBS FOR ___-_---_- $3.65 

-FINE ‘BULBS FOR ____..... $1.90 100 FINE. BULBS FOR __.___.__. $7.00 
t Daffodils This Fall 
- Daffodils are the first major flowers to blooms in the spring. By nature they are 
: mal flowers, and look best when grown in drifts, in the shrubbery or under the 
-treesa. They like to nestle among the roots of shrubs, and as they bloom before the 
: | fat develop, they thrive in places which later in the season are well shaded. Plant 
2 the bulbs and do not disturb until they crowd; the bulbs may then be lifted and replant- 
ed over a much jJarger area. A purchase of bulbs is an investment which will pay in 
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CHEE NESS | | Narcissus) Double. Erect stems, each bearing a cluster of 
mall piece with “ibaa, rounded creamy white perianth and full double center of 
my white and yellow. 
DIANA KASNER (Barrii Marcissus). A pure white perianth and a large fluted yellow 
cup ce blood red frill. Very fine 
FRANC DRAKE (Incomparabilis). The pure white petals are 1% inches wide, 
tinted pie yellow at base. The cup opens yellow, changing to orange. 
SASSENHEIM (Bi-Color) . Rich yellow trumpet, fine white perianth; best 
bi-color for silcavaneel planting. 
HERA (Leedsii Marcissus). Broad petaled cream white perianth; star-shaped and 
deeply frilled cup of creamy white with a dainty edging of light primrose. 
KING ALFRED (Trumpet). Immense deep golden yellow flower of wonderful sub- 
stance. Trumpet deeply frilled. The ae of the yellow. 
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