DAFFODILS 
(Narcissus or Daffodils ) 
Holland grown bulbs. Plant about six or eight inches 
deep and five or six inches apart. Fertilizing with two 
handfuls of bone meal per square yard is beneficial. Never 
dig in fresh manure. As a rule they will multiply and give 
finer results each year. For house culture put three or 
four bulbs in a 6-inch pot or pan, and keep in a dark 
cellar until well rooted. Protect over winter with leaves 
or litter. We offer some of several types. 
; 6 12 25 
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CARLTON (Incomparabilis)—A giant in this class, 
large and massive, often 5 inches in diameter. | 
The perianth is sulphur-yellow and the wide 
open cup a rich butter-yellow. Vigorous and a 
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CHEERFULNESS (Double Poetaz)—Produces 3 or 
4 double flowers per stem and is perfectly 
hardy. The color is creamy white with a shad- 
ing of lemon-yellow at the base of the petals. 
Extremely graceful and pretty, also sweet 
scented. charming and unusual type of 
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INGLESCOMBE (Double)—A superbly formed 
and fully double flower of clear, rich yellow. 
An outstanding variety in this class. 3 for 40c.. 
JOHN EVELYN (Incomparabilis)—Immense well 
shaped bloom with broad white perianth and 
large intensely fluted lemon-yellow cup. Very 
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KING ALFRED (Giant Trumpet)—A real beauty. 
Clear golden-yellow in both trumpet and peri- 
anth. Large, of superb form with tall stems. 
The best variety for growing indoors as it forces 
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MARY BLONCK (Incomparabilis)—Broad white 
erianth, flaring rich canary-yellow cup which 
is fringed and edged orange-red. Large, free 
flowering and vigorous. This is a new 
“WEATHER-PROOF” daffodil from Holland and 
enjoys wind, rain, storm or extreme heat. 
Will not burn and nothing seems to interfere 
with its beauty. An ideal garden flower. Illus- 
trated on Page 19. 3 for 60c.................000. 1.10 
MME. KRELAGE (Giant Trumpet)—The long- 
stemmed blooms have a pure white perianth 
and a lovely creamy white trumpet with grace- 
fully curved brim. The whole flower gradually 
turns white and is long lasting and of great 
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‘SCARLET ELEGANCE (Incomparabilis)—Well- 
formed large blooms with broadly expanded 
rich yellow perianth contrasted by a deep 
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SPRING GLORY (Giant Trumpet)—Pure white 
perianth and a bold trumpet of deep golden 
yellow. Large flower of great substance, splen- 
did in the garden and one of the best bi-colors 
for indoor iculture, 3 for. 48C... 626.8 ses c ees oe 
GIANT TRUMPETS MIXED—A splendid mixture 
of the above trumpet varieties and others. Ideal 
for outdoor planting when this e of daffodil 
is the only one desired. When using this mix- 
ture for indoors do not force too quickly as 
all varieties will not bloom at the same time. 
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HYACINTHS 
The varieties listed below have been selected for their 
distinct coloring and free-flowering qualities, and are spe- 
cially suited for growing in pots or glasses or for high- 
grade bedding. Holland grown. Leaflet, “How To Grow 
Hyacinths,” free upon request. 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Pure yellow, with large, well filled spike. The 
best yellow variety for all purposes. » 
KING OF THE BLUES—Rich dark lustrous blue with spike of com- 
pact and superb form. Finest of the dark blue varieties. 
LA VICTOIRE—A rich rosy red in color with huge well formed 
spikes. Fine forcing variety and best red for garden culture. 
L*7INNOCENCE—Pure white with broad spike of elegant form. A 
very early forcer and unexcelled in the garden. The best white 
for any purpose. 
PINK PEARL—Attractive rosy-pink with large compact spike. 
bedding or forcing. About the best in this color. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES—Beautiful silvery azure-blue of superb 
form. Truly a queen among hyacinths and can be used for all 
purposes. 
MIXED—A grand mixture of all colors. Recommended for garden 
only, since all varieties do not bloom at the same time when 
grown inside. 
Any of the above: Extra Large Bulbs—for either garden or indoor 
priture each 28c; 3 for 79c; 6 for $1.48; 12 for $2.75; 25 for $5.35, 
postpaid. 
For 
Grow HYACINTHS the 
EASY WAY 
HYACINTHS are very easily brought to 
flower in the house by using this PURE ALU- 
MINUM HOLDER and an ordinary size drinking 
glass. Simply place holder on rim of glass 
and set bulb in firmly. Fill glass with water to 
within %4 inch of base of bulb even if the 
water comes up into holder, when using a 
large size bulb. Set away in a cool dark place 
until good strong root growth has formed and 
an inch or two of top growth. Keep up the 
water level at all times. Use Hyponex or 
Manna in the water for better results. When 
ready bring to the light and keep at a moderate 
temperature until bulb flowers. é 
Holder may also be used for other bulbs 
such as Amaryllis and Narcissus. 
PURE ALUMINUM BULB HOLDER—20c each; 
3 for 50c, postpaid. =n! 
SPECIAL OFFER 
We will send three ONLY 
MAMMOTH SIZE 
ppd. 
BULB HYACINTH. bulbs 
your__ selection 
PLANTER and three PURE 
ALUMINUM 
An indispensable | BULB HOLDERS 
tool because it | —for 
makes =.a: perfect .|\ i. >. 1a 
planting hole for | DOG TOOTH VIOLET 
practically all sorts 
of bulbs without 
disturbing the sur- 
rounding soil. 
95c 
(Erythroniums.) Richly 
mottled leaves, lily like flow- 
ers 3 inches across, with 
stems 6 to 18 inches high. 
Mixed colors. Very hardy. 
Lovely. 3 for 25c; 6 for 45c; 
12 for 85c; 25 for $1.60; 100 for 
$5.95, postpaid. 
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SNOWDROPS 
Beautiful spring flowering bulbs, snow- 
white flowers, drooping, and bell shaped. 
Plant in front of your Tulips; protect with 
leaves. ,4 in. 6 for 39c; 12 for 68c; 25 for $1.35; 
100 for $4.95, postpaid. 
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6 to 8 feet. 
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GRAPE HYACINTH 
MUSCARI ARMENIACUM. A very pretty, early spring 
flowering bulb, growing about six inches _ high. 
numerous spikes of clear blue flowers, resembling a small 
bunch of grapes, delicately fragrant. They are very hardy 
and are largely used for naturalizing amongst the grass 
and in shady places. 12 bulbs in a six-inch pot will make 
a very pretty house plant, blooming about Easter. 
42c; 25 for 75c; 50 for $1.45; 100 for $2.75; 250 for $6.25, 
DUTCH IRIS MIXED 
A wonderful type of hardy bulbous iris giving a splen- 
large blooms soon 
have finished flowering. They are the earliest and most 
satisfactory of the true bulbous iris. 
including white, yellow, bronze and blue. 6 for 42c; 12 
for 75c; 25 for $1.45; 100 for $5.35, postpaid. 
EREMURUS—Foxtail Lily 
Tall, majestic stalks up to 8 feet tall, topped by a 2 to 
4 foot spike of closely set, bell shaped flowers which are 
quite starlike in effect. 
and prefers a deep sandy loam enriched with well rotted 
cow manure, or fertilized with Milorganite or Vertagreen. 
Water well when in flower, but not afterwards. The leaves 
disappear until in spring. One of the finest perennials, but 
to be safe, protect with 4 or 5 inches of leaves. Will bloom 
HIMALAICUS—Waxy white flowers with golden anthers. 
Each, $1.35; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
SHELFORD HYBRIDS—Various colors, mixed. 5 to 7 feet. 
Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.60, postpaid. 
Has 
12 for 
after the tulips 
Mixed colors only 
Thrives best in a sunny position 
Eremurus, Himalaicus 
NOTE OUR QUALITY AND PRICES FOR THIS (FALL 5 
REPRESENT REAL BARGAIN VALUES. 
