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WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fischer). Will list this one next year. This is the most 
ruffled white on the market. A real fancy beauty. Watch for this one. 
506—WHITE GOLD (Scheer) 70. An early blooming cream of huge size and long stems. 
The flowerhead is just a little 
Short se ssa ote eS L 3 for 25c M for 5 for 25c S10 for 25c Blbts. 25c Package 
433—WOLVERINE STATE (Maier) 100. A very good deep salmon for 
late ‘cutting? 22. 225. fe ee ee ee Se ee eee L 25c MoZitor2Zoc 
480—UHU (K & M) 80. A very odd colored smoky tan. If you want something a little 
different. this is ‘itz. 222233: Co ea ee eee L 25c 
312—YANGTZE (Harris) 80. A good medium yellow--__._.------- L 2 for 30c _M 3 for 30c 
440—YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky) 90. A dandy exhibition 
pink. =< 2.0222 Ree Seen ee ae a ed L $5.00 M $3.50 S $2.00 Blbts. 1 for 60c 
D.D.T. 
We used D.D.T. to great advantage this past growing season and would recommend 
this method of thrip control for every one. A 3% or a 5% D.D.T. dust should be used. 
Can be used in a dust gun that will make a good dust fog. You can dust at any time of day 
and be sure to start your dusting when plants are 6 to 8 inches high. Dust every week to 
ten days until the blooms begin to appear. 
D.D.T. can also be used as a storage dust. After you have cleaned your bulbs put each 
variety in a paper sack and shake the dust into the bulbs. The dust goes a long ways 
about one ounce to one bushel of bulbs. The dust is to be left on the bulbs all winter. 
Keep your clean dusted bulbs in a cool place with a temperature of about 40 degrees. 
BULBLETS 
When getting a start in the new varieties one may buy bulblets because this is the 
most economical way to get a few of the many new ones that are now on the market. The 
best way to get good germination and extra good growth as to plant and bulb is to peel 
them. This is done by pressing the bulblets between two fingers until it cracks then peel 
off the hard husk. After you have taken this protective husk off care should be taken not 
to injure the tiny bulb. Keep them cool and in a storage that has plenty of humidity. 
COMMENTS FROM A FEW OF OUR CUSTOMERS 
Daisy Mae bloomed a few days late for our Maryland Show, but I took 4 spikes to the 
Delaware society show a week later and won blue ribbons on both my single and 3-spike 
entries. It was one of the most consistent varieties I grew. I believe every bulb produced 
a spike of show quality. H. V. W., Maryland. 
I am going to send you a little report on the bulbs which I got from you last spring. 
I was a little doubtful about purchasing Daisy Mae last spring as I had seen a few reports 
that the color was not too good, but I had also seen some very favorable reports on it, so 
decided to give it a trial. I got a small lot bulblets and one small bulb. The small bulb 
has just bloomed. It produced a nice spike and I found the color very good. It made 
robust growth and have a very heavy spike for a small bulb. The bulblets also made very 
good growth. —C. O., Michigan. — 
Been buying bulbs for past three years and want to say bulbs I received from you 
were by far the nicest high crown clean bulb and size I have ever bought. You sure will 
get all my orders. Thanks for the extras. L. A. H., Massachusetts. 
I received the order complete today and am well pleased with it. Thank you. I am 
glad about all the extras. —E. E. D., Minnesota. 
Have received the Robinson Crusoe bulbs and what a generous overcount. 
—W.L. P., Virginia. 
You didn’t ask for it but you’ve sure got it coming. My goodness all those nice bulbs. 
Thanks for the generous overcount and the many extras. I know I’m going to have a good 
glad season. Best of luck to you. —H. F. T., Kansas. 
The Glads arrived today in perfect condition. I am much pleased with them. Many 
thanks for “Daisy Mae” and the extras you so generously added. —Mrs. R. T., Minnesota. 
