TAZETTA (Poetaz) NARCISSUS 
These ure hybrids from Poeticus and Polyanthus Nar- 
cissus. All are very hardy, very fragrant, and bear their 
flowers in clusters. 
CHEERFULNESS. L. (See Double Narcissus. ) 
GERANIUM. L. Round, flat, pure white perianth, deep 
orange cup. Late. One of the best in this class. Very 
strong stems with from 3 to 6 and sometimes up to § 
flowers per stem. Each 20c; 12 for $2.00. 
MIXED DAFFODILS 
LAURENS KOS- 
TER. M. Creamy 
white perianth 
and lemon yellow 
cup, usually 5 to 
7 on a stem. An 
old standby and 
the best white 
poetaz for _ fore- 
ing. Each 15c; 
doz. $1.50. 
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LAURENS 
KOSTER 
For that much needed cutting garden we have a 
very special assortment set aside. All lots are hand 
mixed double nosed bulbs that will make a good 
account of themselves and give you much pleasure. 
If you prefer, you may have all long trumpet varie- 
POETICUS NARCISSUS 
Perianths are snow white; cups are small and flat with 
yellow eyes, edged scarlet or crimson. All are sweet 
scented and unequalled for naturalizing. 
ACTABRA. L. Largest poeticus in existence. Broad snow 
white perianth of great substance and good form. Very 
large eye broadly margined with dark red. Considered 
the most beautiful Poeticus and wonderful exhibition 
flower. Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 
RECURVUS (Pheasant’s Eye). An “old timer” that 
brings back memories of our Grandmother’s garden. 
Perianth pure white and slightly reflexing, short cup 
ties in this mixture, or long and short trumpets, or 
all short cups; just let us know which type you pre- 
fer, and we will do the rest. If no preference is 
given, we will send you one bulb each of 12 fine 
varieties, all types, but not labeled, for $1.50. As 
many lots as you want for this price. Prepaid. 
Can’t say how long this offer will last, so don’t 
wait too long before sending in your order. 
margined scarlet. Very spicy fragrance and one of 
the last to bloom. Fine for borders or naturalizing 
in grass. We are growing this again by popular de- 
mand. Each 15c; 12 for $1.25. 
12 for $1.50; 50 for $5.25; 100 for $10.50 
All Prepaid 
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See ROCK GARDEN NARCISSUS Page 
DIME STORE BULBS 
We have often heard growers remark that the dime 
store competition worked a hardship on catalog dealers 
and growers. We do not take that stand. The amateur 
gardener just starting out may purchase these cheaper 
grades of bulbs. Usually the varieties are older sorts with 
a few of the more popular kinds. They produce nice flow- 
ers in the spring that compare favorably with the amount 
of cash paid out. When their flowers bloom, they begin 
noticing their neighbor’s flowers and comparing them 
with their own. Soon they are writing to catalog dealers 
and ordering better stock from specialists who grow and 
sell improved varieties. The amateurs then become true 
flower fans and their gardens are the show places in their 
communities: after that, the best is none too good for 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS (Page 12) them. 
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