4. DOUBLE VARIETIES 
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DAPHNE ~- 3 (Culpin) 1914 - Pure white sweot scented double little flowers. Desired 
by all who sce it; exquisite in arrangomcnts. A.M. 1928 
PALAISE (Richardson) 1942 - A quite uniguc double, the longer petals are purest white 
with the center oncs of bright orange-red. A lightly built flower, well poised on 
a tall wiry stem; late; swoot sconto?. First prize Single Bloom R.H.S. 1943, 
HOLLAND'S GLORY - 4 — A uniform soft ycliow; well formed,- never green. 
INSULINDE - (Backhouse) 1930 - A mclody of tints of cream, amber, gold and orange. 
A very symmctrical flowcr with strong stems; one of the best. A.M. 1934 
IRENE COPELAND = 3 (Copeland) 1924 - Large full double snow-—whiteo flowers, with prim- 
rose center petals. A lovely and distinct varicty; strong stems. A.M. 1925 
MARY COPELAND ~ 4 (Copeland) 1914 — A semi-double, considered by many the most strik- 
ing double in cultivation; the longer creamy white petals are interspersed with 
shorter petals of lomon and brilliant orange. Wonderful in a cool moist scason. 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLE PLENUS ~ 3 - The double Campernclle jonquil, two to four fragrant 
double ycliow flowers of elegant form, on tall graceful stems. 
SWANSDOWN (Brodie) 1937 - Tho most striking novelty in this group, a very beautiful 
couble with large milkewhitc ®lowers of fine substance. The petals are exception- 
ally broad, and form a perfcct sauccr as 4 background for the white feathery look+ 
ing inner petals. Carricd on strong stiff stoms. . 
TWINK - 3 (deGraaff) 1927 ~ A semi-double, the petals alternating a soft primrose 
and clear orange, and go arranged as to give tho flower a most attractive appear- 
ance. Early, free flowering and hardy. A.M. 1926 
VALENCIA ~ 4 (deGraaff) 1931 - Goldcn yellow and rich orange; large flower, long 
stom, rich coloring,~ magnificent in every way. F.0.C, 1933. 
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SPEC LAL OFF ER 
ASSORTMENT for NATURALIZING : 100, 50 or 25 bulbs each of 10 splendid var~ 
ieties, selected to give you early, mid-season and late varieties, in a full range of 
colors,- some yellow, some white, others yellow and white combined, and still others 
either yellow or white with orange or red on the cups,- in the types most suitable 
for naturalizing. 
If you have a suitable location (see the Cultural Notes), this assortment 
Will make a lovely picture for your,~ and your neighbor's,- enjoyment, each spring 
year after year, for a long time. Place your order NOW, for as many bulbs as you can 
accommodate,- the larger the quantity, the more impressive the picture. 
Names of the varieties included, and the prices, will be found in the en- 
closed Price-list. 
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offer on first page of Price-list. In addition to the discount, we will whenever 
possible, put in a larger quantity of bulbs than the amount ordered. 
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