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As usual I am booking orders for my famous NOVELTY 
BOXES which contain a collection of 12 dozen (144) blooms 
in 12 unusual varieties which are rarely, if ever, available 
at florist shops. Blooms should be in their prime between 
10 March and 15 April. With 590 varieties from which to se: 
lect those who place orders for boxes at weekly intervals 
seldom get.any duplications. In Gloucester we have daffo- 
dils in bloom over a period of 60 days. Price, $3.50 per box, » 
which includes Special Delivery. Named collections fo 1 te 
3 blooms at 10 cents per bloom. Garden clubs use these at 
their meetings to show members some of the marvelous 
new varieties. 


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The Daffodils, also called Jonquil or Narcissus, is one of 
the most beautiful-and permanent of all garden flowers; 
also a superb cut flower for the house, especially if not kept 
in a dry over-heated room. They are among the earliest and 
easiest of all garden subjects, requiring little care or atten- 
tion. Once planted they will thrive and increase indefinitely. 
It is advisable however to dig, Separate and replant every 
3 or 4 years, aS multiplication is so rapid that an area of soil 
that is sufficient to support one bulb cannot take care of 6 
or 8 and permit them to produce satisfactory blooms. 
Order bulbs in the spring while they are fresh in your 
memory and avoid the disappointment of orders placed late 
in the fall. There is always a shortage of rare novelty types; 
besides most growers replant their valuable stocks by mid- 
October or sooner. A 5% discount will be given in bulbs 
(selected by me) on all orders received before 15 June, 1946. 
Shipment of bulbs will be made eary in September. Check 
with order, please, or if desired they will be sent C. O, D. 
Do not put off buying bulbs from this list until next year. 
DAFFODILS ON PARADE for 1947 will in the main be a 
different selection of varieties; the reason, my grower is 
lifting only half his stock each year, 
Business reference: Bank of Gloucester, Gloucester, Va.; 
G. W. Heath, Nuttall P. O., Gloucester Co., Va., and Benja- 
min G. Fernald, Wicomico, Va. 
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