1949 PRICE LIST 
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CANBY, OREGON 
al Be year we are not issuing a complete catalogue, 
but since prices of many varieties have been changed, 
we are sending out this new price list. Our 1948 hand- 
book catalogue gives most of the essential information 
not presented in this list. 
The 1948 edition is still available for 25c per copy, 
about half the cost of printing and mailing. In it may 
be found cultural directions, variety notes, lists of 
Daffodils excelling in various features such as size, 
beauty, form, earliness, etc.; together with classifica- 
tion, more complete descriptions, color and half-tone 
illustrations, and selected quotations pertaining to 
Daffodils. If you are a customer who has bought of us 
in the last two years and you do not have your copy, 
you may have another free; and it is free to those 
ordering bulbs this year. 
We still have a few mimeographed copies of our 
seasonal notes and impressions covering the 1948 
blooming season and dealing primarily with the newer 
Daffodils. While they last, these are free to those 
interested in the recent novelties. Copies were mailed 
to most of you who ordered the newer varieties last 
year. 
Since the new R.HLS. Classification does not become 
official until next year, we are still following that used 
in our 1948 catalogue. 
VISITORS 
Visitors welcome at our gardens during blooming 
season except on Sundays, when we are closed. 
TERMS 
Please send cash with order, or 25% down and the 
balance before delivery. Prices quoted are prepaid 
on orders of $2.50 or more except as noted on seed- 
ling bulbs by the hundred and our cut flower collec- 
tion. On smaller orders add 25c for postage and 
packing. However, for those willing to pay express, 
we will gladly include extra bulbs to more than defray 
express charges; or give discounts as outlined below: 
On cash orders of $10.00 or more sent before August 
Ist, we will include 15% extra value in bulbs of our 
selection. Or if you desire shipment express collect, 
you may deduct 10% cash discount and still receive 
15% extra value in bulbs of our selection. 
Prices quoted are for good quality double nose 
bulbs. A few species which normally make only round 
bulbs are excepted, and we endeavor to send good 
blooming size bulbs of these. PLEASE SEND ORDERS 
BEFORE SEPTEMBER Ist IF POSSIBLE. 

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RECEIVED 
MAY 12 1949 * 


FLOWER ARRANGEMENT, CAMPFIRE (Incomparabilis) 
The Magic ot Springtime 
The day 1s gray and sombre, 
The clouds are hanging low 
Where only yesterday we saw 
The sun:hine's warming glow. 
We see the fields, once plowed and bare, 
Where sleeping — row on row — 
Are small bulbs all tucked away 
Beneath a robe of snow. 
An air of mystery enshrouds 
Thew life which, now begun, 
Must follow Nature’s pattern 
Until its task is done. 
No beauty have they in themselves, 
And yet, within each one, 
A heart of gold is waiting 
For a message from the sun. 
Soon now it will be coming 
And, as they start to grow, 
Green leaflets reaching upward 
Will then begin to show. 
Our hearts warm at the sight of them, 
Yet patience we must know 
While winter takes departure 
And March winds wildly blow. 
But expectation grips us 
As we count the lagging hours 
‘Til springtime comes on tiptoe 
To bring us April showers. 
Then, as the birds come winging, 
A new-found joy is ours 
For as we gaze across our fields 
We see the nodding flowers. 
And now we lift our vision 
To view the verdant hills, 
There’s magic in the springtime; 
There’s music in the rills. 
But only those who love them 
Can catch the breathless thrills acl 
That come from just beholding 
Those golden Daffodils. 
—MRS. GEORGE E. MORRILL. 
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