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nothing grace? 
For who does 
MIXED SEEDLING DAFFODILS 
While we do Daffodils in 
been doing rather extensive hybridizing for several years 
not grow mixture, we have 
and out of the many seedlings which bloom, but a compara- 
tively few are selected for further trial. The rest are of- 
fered for sale here as mixed bulbs; and while one must not 
expect them to compare in quality with the best of the 
named varieties, there are many flowers among them that 
are quite equal or superior to most of the older sorts, and 
some quite similar to the better newer things but not suf- 
ficiently distinct to merit introduction. Numbers who have 
bought these seedlings in the past have expressed their 
of the 
each seedling is, 
at the quality of some 
Since 
technically at least, different from its neighbors, even if 
satisfaction and surprise 
flowers grown from these bulbs. 
from the same seed pod, one may be assured of getting quite 
a variety of flowers out of a few dozen of these bulbs. They 
offer good material for garden decoration, and often splendid 
cutting, with flower worthy of 
blooms for an occasional 
exhibition. 
The supply of these bulbs is necessarily limited but we 
hope to have enough to do through most of the season, at 
least. These are good blooming size bulbs and many will 
give two or more blooms the first season. We offer in 
three different mixtures as follows: 
Mixed yellow trumpet seedlings: $1.50 per dozen. 
General mixture of seedlings: $1.50 per dozen. 
Better 
forms. $2.50 per dozen. 
mixture including more red cups and unusual 
LILIES 
We have again made arrangements with a prominent 
local Lily grower to offer bulbs of a few varieties of Lilies 
as follows: 
L. CANDIDUM—The well known Madonna Lily. A favorite 
pure white fragrant Lily which should be pianted early 
as it produces a rosette of leaves in the fall or winter. 
Bulbs should be covered only an inch or two. A well 
drained non-acid soil is desirable for best growth. Good 
blooming size bulbs 50c¢ each: $5.00 per dozen. 
L. HENRYI—A soft yellow with darker markings and a 
greenish center. A vigorous grower making tall spikes 
with many well recurved blossoms. One of the easier 
Lilies to grow. 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 
L. LONGIFLORUM, “ESTATE: LILY.”—A taller more vi- 
sorous growing form of the Baster Lily. Large white 
trumpet shaped blossoms. Should be successful where 
any other form of Easter Lily can be grown outside. Plant 
about eight inches deep in well drained soil. Blooming 
size bulbs, 75c each. 
iL LONGIFLORUM, “CROFT LILY.’—Probably the most 
famous of all strains of the Easter Lily. Well liked be- 
cause of its uniform growth and general dependability 
for forcing. Does not grow as tall as the “Hstate Lily.’ 
Blooming size bulbs, 50c¢ each. $5.00 per dozen. 
L. TRIGRINUM—The Tiger Lily has for many vears been 
one of the most familiar and best loved of the family. 
Large orange red flowers with dark spots. 35c each. 
L. UMBELLATUM—One of the upright facing Lilies with 
cup shaped flowers. Orange red with darker spots. 35c 
each. 
CROCUS 
We have a limited number 
bulbs to offer in mixture. 
of spring flowering crocus 
Most of these bulbs are grown 
as separate varieties and you can be assured of not getting 
nearly all one color as orders will be made up individually 
by taking bulbs of several different varieties to fill each 
Mixed colors, 60c per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
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