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Red Champion, 20” *  12—2.00; 25—3.70 
A Bartigon sport. Clear red flowers of amazing size. 
Sunshine, 14” 12—2.85; 25—5.25 
Although somewhat short in stem, the golden yellow 
flowers with their fringed petals make this a worthwhile 
variety. 
MIXTURES: 
These are growers’ own selection, and offer a wide 
variety of colors as well as being an excellent value. 
Darwins 50 for 3.25 100 for 6.00 
Breeders 90 for 3.50 100 for 6.50 
Triumphs é 50: for $3.25 100 for 6.00 
HYACINTHS 
Mid-April is the general blooming date for hyacinths. 
Delightful fragrance and faithfulness in performance 
recommends these earliest of garden flowers. 
Top Size (for later forcing and show-garden display) 
each—.25; 12—2.75 
Myosotis: Very fine bright blue flowers on tall stem. 
L’Innocence: One of the finest pure whites. Large bells. 
Yellow Hammer: Pale yellow, tall spike. 
Pink Pearl: Strong spikes of deep pink. Excellent. 

Chestnut Flower: Large double flowers of soft pink. A 
distinct novelty which resembles the horse chestnut 
bloom, for which it is named. 


HYACINTHS FOR GARDEN PLANTING 12—1.80; 50—6.85 
These are smaller size bulbs which throw a good sized 
bloom. 
L’Innocence: White. 
Yellow Hammer: Pale yellow. 
Jan Bos: A good red with white center. 
Balfour: A large belled variety. Bells heliotrope violet. 
Ostara: A novelty variety of deep blue. 
Marconi: A strong, deep pink. 
DAFFODILS, JONQUILS, NARCISSUS 
Large Trumpet; all double nose No. 2 (Double nose means 
each bulb will throw at least two blossoms.) 
King Alfred 12—1.50; 25—2.85 
Still the finest yellow trumpet daffodil. Vigorous grower, 
good forcer, and excellent cut-flower. 
Golden’ Harvest 12—1.50; 25—2.85 
Earlier blooming than King Alfred. Flower somewhat 
larger. Excellent. 
Spring Glory — 12—1.50; 25—2.85 
Yellow trumpet with ete perianth. Strong grower. 
Roxane 12—2.00; 25—3.70 
Pure white daffodil. Beautifully fringed trumpet. 
TE TE ST PERE TIT TES CEE OL YT PLE LL TIT OSI RS SE FIR EOE EN ST ER NE TIRE I 
Beersheba 3—1.00; 12—3.60; 25—6.50 
A superb flower. The finest white trumpet daffodil. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse each—.50; 12—5.25; 25—10.00 
A collectors’ item. White perianth; long, narrow 
pink trumpet. Truly unusual. 
AREER TR RTE SE YI PPE EI AT PSEC SENET DS RIEEIE LLL ETE LI ERE EEE IN TS SEITE SCE NLT ERIS: ETE TEE 
POETAZ NARCISSI _ 
Cheerfulness 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
Dense clusters of creamy white flowers, some yellow at 
center. Excellent cut-flower, and also easily forced. 
Bunch-flowering narcissus. 
Geranium 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
Perianth pure white. Orange-red eye. 
