
CUT FLOWERS FOR SPRING 
As usual I am _ booking orders for my DAFFODIL 
NOVELTY BOXES which contain a collection of 10 dozen 
(120) blooms in 10 new and unusual varieties, which are 
rarely if ever available at florist shops. With over 800 
varieties from which to select, those who place orders for 
boxes at weekly intervals seldom get any duplications. | 
Blooms should be in their prime between March70-April 25, 
and the Novelty Boxes are marvelous Easter Presents. 
PRICE, including Special Delivery — $3.50 per box. 
To satisfy a growing demand for NAMED collections we 
will fill orders for Novelty Boxes containing named collect- 
ions of 20 varieties, 6 blooms of each variety correctly labeled. 
PRICE, including Special Delivery — $4.50 per box. 
Collections of single specimen blooms 10 cents each pro- 
vided order amounts to at least $5.00. Garden Clubs find 
these labeled collections useful and instructive at their spring 
meetings. Delivery of blooms in good shape to any point 
ee of Chicago and no further south than Georgia is guaran- 
teed. 
For many years I have been faced with two problems per- 
taining to daffodils. Satisfactory labels or markers for the 
many varieties which I grow, and suitable vases or containers 
for their blooms in the home. Both are now solved and the 
results are available to you. 
LABELS 
These had to be inconspicuous, yet permanent and reason- 
able. They are T shaped with two aluminum legs 12 inches 
long and a3 by %4 inch zine name plate. Which if put on with 
2 weatherproof pencil lasts for 3 years. Ordinary pencil is 
good for 1 year. The long legs permit them to be raised up 
during the spring so names are easily seen. After blooming 
season they can be pushed level with the ground and remain 
there till the following spring. With these labels there is 
no reason for anyone losing the identity of their varieties. 
PRICE—In dozen lets at $1.00 per dozen—Postpaid. 
VASES 
Anyone who has ever tried to arrange daffodil blooms in 
the ordinary flower container knows how difficult it is to 
get them in the right position and MAKE them stay put. 
Last spring in Williamsburg I found an 18th Century vase 
which is not too tall or too short, nor too wide at the rim or 
too narrow at the bottom. I have had it copied by one of 
the famous Potters at Williamsburg. They are shaped by 
hand on a potters wheel from the famous clays found at 
Jamestown and Williamsburg and are finished with a hard 
clear glaze of daffodil green. We are offering them in two 
sizes. The smaller one will hold from 1 to 3 specimin blooms, 
while the larger size is ideal for up to a dozen blooms. 
PRICE—Small $.75 each — Large $1.00 — Postpaid. 
