
PAPER WHITE — 
HOW TO PLANT PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS NARCISSUS, 79c a Doz. 
AND CHINESE SACRED LILY Force Plenty for Bloom All Winter 
Force indoors in bowls, filled with pebbles and The old favorite we all know. 
water or in dirt. Let roots form growing out of Makes ideal Christmas presents. Get 
enough bulbs so you can keep plant- 
ing them at intervals of two weeks, 
Pot up a lot extra. i ie and have flowers in the house 
They make ideal Ble. tt? : throughout the spring. BN-920— 
Christmas gifts. ‘ i 3 for 34c; 6 for 54c; 12 for 79¢c, post- 
light. Then bring into 
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NARCISSUS 
A Yellow ‘Paper White'' COLLECTION 
Looks like a Golden Narcissus. 20 for $1.95 
Much surer to bloom than the Nar- 4 Sacred Lily of 
cissus Soleil D’Or, which I offered China and 4 Paper 
last year. Clusters of flowers on tall White Narcissus for 
. lik hit Petal 79c.—BN-930X. 10 
stems like paper whi e. etals are Sacred Lily of China 
cream yellow with brilliant golden and 10 Paper White 
cups. BN-921—3 for 39c; 6 for 69c; Narcissus for $1.95, 
12 for $1.29, postpaid. postpaid.—_BN-931X 

BULBS FOR FORCING 
A special listing of the best varieties for forcing for 
indoor winter blooms 
Collection of Bulbs for House Forcing 
BN992X—3 Early Tulip Crimson Bril- 
liant, 3 Early Tulip Ibis (pink), 3 
Daffodil King Alfred, 3 Hyacinth 
Grand Maitre (blue), 3 Hyacinth La 
Victoire (red). 15 bulbs for only 
$1.98, postpaid. 







Early Tulips—Best for Home Forcing 
BN825—CRIMSON BRILLIANT—Showy crimson 
BN826—GENERAL de WET—PBright orange | 
BN827—IBIS—Deep pink ; - 
BN828—OLYMPIADE—Bright yellow Rice: 2 aby 
BN829—SUNBURST— Yellow flushed red 
BN837—WHITE HAWK—Pure white 
Prices: 6 for 54c; 12 for 98c; 25 for $1.55; 100 for $5.98, postpaid. 
BN969—DAFFODIL KING ALFRED—Huege golden flowers with long trumpets. 
Fine for home forcing. 
3 for 39c; 6 for 64c; 12 for $1.19, postpaid. 


DIRECTIONS FOR FORCING BULBS 
In the early fall, plant the bulbs in an or- 
dinary clay flower pot with a drainage hole 
in the bottom. Water well, then bury pot and 
all outdoors, from 1 to 2 feet deep, and cover 
it with ashes, soil, leaves or straw. Straw is 
best. By next February or early March, the 
bulbs will have put out roots and you can dig 
up pot and all and bring indoors. They will 
bloom then right away. 
If you use the fancy pots without drain- 
age holes, put in plenty of peat moss and 
then you can either bury them outdoors or 
keep them in a cool dark place such as fruit 
cellar, if you have one, but don’t expose them 
to full house temperature until buds develop. 
HYACINTHS for forcing in the Home BN951—GRAND MAITRE—blue (ae 
BN952—LA VICTOIRE—red BN954—MARCONI—pink apo 
BN953—L’ INNOCENSE— white BN950—CITY OF HAARLEM— f 
yellow \ 
Prices—25c each; 3 for 69c; 12 for $2.49, postpaid. 
At Last! A Hardy, 
June-Blooming EASTER LILY — - 
Have Hardy Free-Flowering ESTATE LILIES 
2 eS = IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD 
Bloom Year After Year 
I've been wanting to offer you a hardy Easter 
Lily for 50 years. It’s something. we all want 
in our gardens. And here itis. A beauty as deli- 
cate and wonderful as any grown in a green- 
house. And you can have it right in your own 
back yard. Plant it this fall and you’ll have 
blooms next June year in and year out. It grows 
2% to 3 ft. tall. Just like what you pay $3 to $5 
for at the florists, is pure white and has the 
fragrance of apple blossoms. You can see from 
the picture at left how free-flowering it is. 
You don’t find something so unusual every 
day, but still I’m pricing it right in line with any 
of my other lilies. This way we can all afford 
to have it. Plant 6” deep and mulch well with 
straw or similar substance after ground freezes. 
BAN11—Price is 49c¢ each; 2 for 88c; 5 for $1.98, 
poatpale: And you'll thank me for bringing it 
o you. 
Picture at left shows a whole field of Estate Lilies growing 
right outdoors. You can grow it in your yard, too, 

