GET WILSON 
TO SURROUND YOUR 
Daffodils 
It just can’t be spring without Daffodils or Narcissus! They’re 
a 10 year investment so plan your bed with this in mind, choose 
Daffodils for 
the varieties you like and then enjoy these superb 
years to come. 
GERANIUM—Pure white perianth with orange-red cup. 
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flowers on one stem. 
Enormous sized 
KING ALFRED—Rich golden-yellow throughout. 
early bloom. 
CLAMOR—Pure white starlike perianth frames the frilled yellow 
cup that is edged with deep orange. Very outstanding. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—Golden yellow flowers of fine form. Very 
large. One of the best trumpets. 
HOLLAND’S GLORY—Double. Pure yellow. Medium sized. 
TEXAS— Double. Petals are an alternating yellow and clear 
orange shade. Sweetly fragrant and decorative. 
CARLTON—Light canary-yellow perianth of perfect form. Frilled 
cup is golden yellow. 
CHEERFULNESS—White double flowers are borne in clusters of 
4 or 5 to the stem Delightfully fragrant 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE—Large white perianth; trumpet of sulphur 
white changes to pure white as the flower matures. Late blooming. 
10c each; 12 for $1.00 



Amaryllis 
Giant American Hybrids. Few bulbs give you more pleas- 
ure for your time and money than the Amaryllis. They show 
bloom 8 to 10 weeks after planting. Plants grow 1% to 2 feet 
tall and have 3 to § lily-like blooms, often measuring 6 inches 
across. Available only in mixed colors. 
4 for $2.00; 

60c each: 10 for $4.00 



BULBS FOR BEAUTY by Charles 
The complete story of bulbs from the first spring crocus to the last autumn lily. 
Many illustrations. 
told with the clarity of a Fifth Grade Reader. 
Eig 
BROS. 
HOME 
BULBS 
WITH BEAUTY 


Paper-White Narcissus 
Easily grown in pebbles and water or potted in sandy 
loam. A single bow] of ha!f a dozen bulbs will brighten an en- 


tire room, exuding a sweet intense fragrance unequalled by 
any other winter bulb. 
3 tor 40¢; 8 for $1.90 



Hy acinths 
These long spiked, highly fragrant flowers are a welcome sight 
after the long winter months. An early arriver; easily grown. 
Pure white compact flowers. Large bells are car- 
L’INNOCENCE- 
ried by sturdy spike. 
PINK PEARL—Rosy pink; very early. 
GRAND MAITRE—Clear lavender blue. Long spikes. A fine mid 
blue. 
JAN BOS—Glistening scarlet. 
20c each: 6 for $1.00; 25 for $3.75 
Crocus 
The herald of spring. These cheerful, beloved little flowers ap- 
pear in early March—many times braving the snow and icy blasts 
of late winter. You'll love them in your lawn, under trees or as 
edgings of your walks. We offer the following colors: 
White, Yellow, Purple, Blue, Striped, Mixed 
15 for 50e; 35 for $1.00 
Grape Hyacinths (Muscari) 
A very popular and lovely spring flower of deep blue. Abso- 
lutely hardy and can be left undisturbed for years. Excellent for 
borders and edgings. Also for rock gardens. 
15 for 50e¢; 35 for $1.00 
Mueller 
300 pages of scientific treatment 
$3.00. 
