Bulleted 
Winter Bloom 
NARCISSI, PAPER-WHITE GRANDIFLORA. These beautiful Narcissi may be grown indoors in pebbles and water. 
They can be supplied from October through February, and if planted at intervals of one week apart a continuous 
series of blooming plants of these beautiful, fragrant Narcissi may be enjoyed in the home. Clusters of from 12 to 
17 beautiful white blossoms are held on strong stems from 12 to 18 inches high and the contrast of the beautiful 
green foliage is most pleasing. Deliciously fragrant. Full planting instructions will accompany each shipment. 
An Ideal Gift for Christmas or Other Occasions 
We will be pleased to make shipments at specified dates to your friends; the bulbs will be packaged as a gift and 
your card can be enclosed. 
Extra Selected Special Stock, $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100 
HYACINTHS, FRENCH ROMAN WHITE. Planted in pebbles same as “Paper-Whites,” each bulb produces from 
four to five flower spikes, following in succession; beautiful and fragrant. 
Extra Selected Special Stock, $3.25 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
‘Utilizing the Nooks and Coinsis 
ARDLY ever can it be said that a garden is so full 
of buibs that no more can be tucked away in it. 
Nearly always there are nooks and corners that might be 
utilized to bring about charming spring pictures. A care- 
ful inspection of even the smallest of gardens will usually 
reveal many such places that at the present time are giv- 
ing no good account of themselves at all. It is a great 
pity not to make use of them in the interests of spring 
delight. Here are a few such positions that in most gar- 
dens are neglected. 
Close About the Base of Trees—Scillas, Snowdrops, Win- 
ter Aconites, Daffodils, Crocuses. 
Rough Banks. All varieties, including Tulipa Sylvestris 
and Tulipa Clusiana. 
Beneath Shrubs. Any low growing sorts. 
At the Base of Hedges. All kinds, including Tulips. 
Close to Garden Seats. Daffodils in particular, and Hya- 
cinths. 
In the Lawn. Crocuses, Snowdrops, Scillas, Chionodoxas, 
Muscari. 
In the Rose Beds. Daffodils or Tulips. 
Between Clumps of Peonies. Daffodils, Tulips, Lilies. 
Between Rows of Vegetables for Cutting. All kinds. 
Tucked in About the Sundial or Bird Bath. All kinds. 
As a Border to Flower Beds. All kinds. 
At the Feet of Grape Vines. All kinds. 
At the Base of Climbing Roses. Muscari, Narcissi, Tulips. 
In the Fern Bed. Scillas, Trilliums, Snowdrops, Fritil- 
larias, Winter Aconites. 
Close Against a Wall Behind the Perennials. All kinds. 
The Dull Border on the North Side of the House. Scillas, 
Snowdrops, Winter Aconites, Leucojums. 
At the Edges of Grass Walks. Muscari, Crocuses, Scillas. 
Snowdrops, Chionodoxas. 
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2S upsrior Quality 
UCCESSFUL bulb growing, where maximum result is the objective, requires the 
choice of truly superior bulbs. Quality is relative. We specialize in the dicovery of 
sources, in the selection of the best varieties through these sources, and in the serving of 
patrons where supreme quality is ever the watchword and ideal. Our reputation, respon- 
sibility and our patronage are the result of our long established organization and knowl- 
edge. 
Give your garden ideal the same chance that love suggests for your human children— 
a good start! The purchase of superior bulbs is an assurance toward this end; in this 
day of intelligent effort toward better gardens in general and an increased knowledge of 
how, where and what to plant, it naturally follows that little need be said of the beauty 
and satisfaction to be derived from planting, not merely bulbs, but the best bulbs. 

