ENJOY STAFFEL’S FINE BULB 
Bulbs, probably more than anything 
else, require extra care in planting. 
The right depth, the right time are 
very important factors which determ- 
ine the success or failure of your bulb 
blooms. But equally important is the 
quality of the bulb itself ... its pedi- 
gree, you might say ... and the claims 
made for its breeding. 
Staffel’s bulbs are all first grade, 
Number one stock; we sell no others. 
Every bulb is guaranteed to be exactly 
as represented ... all true to type, 
color and classification. 
Runty, bargain house merchandise 
finds no place in our stock rooms be- 
cause experience has taught us over a 
period of many years that undersized 
gladiolus bulbs, eyeless dahlias and 
ranunculus with broken roots will 
make nothing but poor stands, regard- 
less of the care expended on them. 
It is important that you buy Number 
One bulbs. It is important to you and 
important to us. Rest assured that 
when you buy Staffel’s Number One 
Bulbs you are buying the best bulbs 
your money can buy anywhere... 
at any price. 
CALADIUM 
We specialize in the fancy leaved va- 
riety. Exotic, tropical foliage beau- 
ties with gorgeous coloring which pro- 
vide a brilliant subject unexcelled for 
many uses. Ideal for home, hotel, 
store or office. Ideal for summer use 
outdoors around pools and bog gardens 
or in those shady nooks where color is 
at such a premium. 
30c¢ Each — $2.50 Doz. 
DAHLIAS 
AVALON—Clear glistening pure yel- 
low blooms of almost perfect form. 
Long, sturdy stems. Strong growing. 
CAVALCADE—Mulberry, shadings of 
gold. 
FRANCIS LA ROCCO—Yellow. 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE—Golden, Autumn 
Color. 
JAMES KIRBY—Brilliant Rose Red. 
JEAN KERR—Snow White. 
JERSEY BEAUTY—A perfect bloom 
of eosine pink, carried high on a wiry 
stem. 
LE TOREADOR—Brilliant deep rose. 
MRS. I. DE WARN ER—Orchid laven- 
der. 
THOMAS EDISON — Lovely 
purple. 
ROSE FALLON—Dark orange tinted 
with amber and salmon. 
SULTAN O’HILLCREST —A giant 
with yellow and gold shades. 
SAGAMORE—Pure gold flashed with 
orange. 
KENTUCK Y—Light salmon orange. 
JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY — Clear 
white. 
MRS. L. E. BOUTILLIER—Rich car- 
mine. 
JANE COWL—Buff and gold. 
Each 35c; Dozen $3.00 
royal 
STAFFEL’S TUBEROSES 
MEXICAN EVERBLOOMING, the 
loveliest and most popular we’ve ever 
handled. Begins to produce its fra- 
grant flowers in June and blooms con- 
tinually until frost. In the southern 
part of the state the bulbs may be left 
in the ground all winter. 30c¢ dozen. 
GLADIOLUS 
SNOW PRINCESS—Best white from 
Pfitzer, the master breeder. A tall 
and vigorous grower with huge pure 
white florets, well placed and over- 
lapping. 
DEBON AIR — Excellent, commercial 
pink. 
ALGONQUIN—A handsome, tall ear- 
ly variety, broad wide open blooms 
of brilliant scarlet. 
MINUET—Beautiful clear lavender. 
One of the finest of this color in ex- 
istence. 
PICARDY — Still the champion of 
them all_ Supreme in its delicate col- 
oring of apricot pink, it is also a giant 
in size and a model in form with its 
perfectly placed florets, of which ten 
open before the first fades. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON—Clear lemon 
yellow: flowers received and distinct. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON—A gorgeous, 
clear, deep shrimp pink. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—Beautiful light 
pink blooms with rich rosy pink 
throats. 
ROSA VAN LIMA—Clear, pure pink 
with faint lavender throat markings. 
An exquisite bloomer. 
JEANIE—One of the newest, here- 
tofore too expensive for general sale, 
now at popular No. 1 Bulb price. A 
rich pink highly sought by commer- 
cial growers. 
KING LEAR—Huge ruffled blooms; 
rich reddish purple edged with silver. 
STAFFEL’S “GLAD” MIXTURE—A 
rainbow collection made up of a little 
of everything . .. but all Number 

One. Chockful of surprises! 
SINGLE COLORS $1.00 DOZEN 
Mixed Colors 75c Dozen 

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