BULBS--/or Growing in the Home 
DAFFODILS 
Polyanthus Narcissus (Bunch-Flowering) 
We are offering three varieties of this splendid type of Narcissus which are 
now universally grown indoors in pots of fiber or soil as well as in pebbles and 
water. 
Dishes of these, grown in pebbles and water, may be had in bloom continu- 
ously from Thanksgiving until Easter. The best method is to keep your bulbs 
in the containers in which they are shipped to you and to store them in a mod- 
erately cool, dry place—temperature about 40 to 50 degrees. Plant different lots 
every 3 weeks from October 1 until March 1, and you can enjoy a constant 
succession of bloom. 
CHINESE SACRED (N. polvantbus orientalis). Frequently referred to as 
the Chinese Sacred Lily. The flowers are similar to the variety Grand Soleil 
d’Or, except that the perianth is white while the cup is golden yellow. 
$1.50 for 10, $3.25 for 25, $11.50 per 100 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR. This popular bunch-flowering variety of the Poly- 
anthus type is as easy to grow in pebbles and water as in soil or our Shurgrow 
Bulb Fibre. The flowers are sunny yellow, with bright orange cups. 
$1.50 for 10, $3.25 for 25, $11.50 per 100 
PAPER-WHITE GRANDIFLORA. The popular bunch-flowerimg pure 
white Narcissus frequently having 30 blooms and decorative foliage from 
a single bulb. We are pleased to announce that our Government is permitting 
the importation of Paper-White Narcissus Bulbs from the South of France. 
The quality of these Bulbs is much superior to the American-grown stock. 
First Size, 90 cts for 10, $2.00 for 25, $7.50 per 100 
FRENCH-GROWN PAPER-WHITES Mammoth, $1.10 for 10, $2.50 for 25, $9.00 per 100 
MATERIALS FOR GROWING BULBS INDOORS 
Prepaid Within 100 Miles of N. Y. 

SHURGROW BULB FIBRE PEARL CHIPS 
f avs Dies this product at our fertilizer factory. It consists of To top off pebbles in bulb bowls, to make them more attractive. 
inely pulverized peat moss, blended in a proper proportion with White. Lb. 15 cts., 5 lbs. mailed, postpaid 90 cts. 
ground oyster shells, together with granulated charcoal. This ma- 
terial acts as a fertilizer during the time the bulb is growmg. Full 
instructions onallcontainers. Qt. 15 cts., 25 cts., mailed. 
HYACINTH GLASSES 
Just the thing for growing the fine exhibition Hyacinths described 
below. Simply add water to base of bulb. No further attention re- 
quired. For indoor culture at its_ best, these 
specially designed Glasses are a “‘must’’. 
75 cts. each, 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.75. 
(Sent by mail postpaid) 
GROWING HYACINTHS 
IN WATER 
Use our Exhibition Hyacinths as listed on page 14 
which we offer at 40 cts. each, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 
for 25, $22.50 per 100. 
Remove Bulbs from containers on arrival and 
store In a cool dry place—temperature of 50 to 60 
degrees—until December 1st. Before placing the 
bulbs on the well-known Hyacinth glasses, the 
root base must be cleaned of any old roots. Fill 
the glasses with clean cool water until the root base 
is touched. The glasses should be placed in a cool, 
dark closet or cellar until top growth is 4 inches 
above the bulb. This takes about eight weeks. 
Preferred temperature not over 50 degrees F. 
Colored. Lb. 20 cts., 5 lbs. mailed, postpaid $1.25. 
When 4 or more inches of top growth has been 
made the glasses may be taken to a north window 
in the living room, and, if necessary some water 
can be added; never change the water completely. 
Hold temperature to not over 70 degrees F. Avoid 
too much direct sunlight. 

