IN THIS FORCING EDITION OF 
“Beauty from Bulbs” 
we have compiled a limited list of items that have proven themselves of exceptional merit for 
forcing in the greenhouse as well as for outside planting in frost-proof sections of the country. 
Through a special method of preparing the bulbs and roots, flowers may be had late in 
the fall, throughout the winter and in early spring. 
Make up a list of your requirements, stating when you desire blooms, and we will ship 
material at proper time for planting. 













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EXPLANATION OF KEY 
The number after the variety indicates month in which it will flower. 
The letters A, B & C indicate in which zone such material can be grown out-of-doors. (See 
map.) 
Naturally, all such material can be grown in zones A and B providing glass protection 
is given, or the material is stored over winter in frost-proof places. 
Material indicated as suitable for A and B alone, cannot be grown successfully in C. 
EXAMPLE: No. | indicates that plant will flower during January. No. 1-12 indicates plant 
can be gotten into flower at any time during the year. 
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