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Half hardy in northern climates, should be planted as early as 
possible in spring. May be started in a cool place, in pots, later 
to be set out when danger of freezing is over. Early February 
planting is recommended in climates where there is some light 
freezes. Where there is no danger of freezing, planting is best 
done in late fall. Plant 2 inches deep, about 4 inches apart, 
being sure to plant the bulbs with the ‘’claws’’ downward. Mois- 
ture should not fail during the growing season. 
IMPROVED GIANT FRENCH. A superior strain grown by one 
of California’s most successful growers of this most popular 
flower. The large double flowers are carried on tall graceful 
stems, they are unexcelled for cut flowers. Few flowers, so 
easy to grow, will give such a profusion of bloom for such a 
small investment, each bulb producing about a dozen flowers 
over a long period. 
TOP SIZE BULBS 
Not to be confused with 2nd and 3rd size bulbs so often 
offered at bargain prices. 
MIXED. Every conceivable shade of yellow, pink, orange and 
scarlet to the deepest red. 
Doz DCm OOMb> 25. 
Early ordering makes for early planting—Results— 
Finer Flowers. 

SPECIOSUM RUBRUM (See page 44) 


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REGAL (See page 44) 
McLEAN BULB FARMS 

