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DAFFODIL BULBS 
KING ALFRED. One of the finest of all 
the Yellow Trumpets; excellent for both 
forcing or the garden; large trumpets, a 
golden yellow and deeply frilled. 
3 large bulbs, 30¢; Doz. $1.00; 100, $8.00 
HELIOS. Deep golden yellow perianth, 
semi overlapping, cup opens a little dark- 
er than the petals and in a cool climate 
gradually changes to a light orange. 
Large bulbs: 15¢; doz. $1.00; 100 $8.08 
DAISY SCHAFFER. One of the best of the 
new Giant Leedsii type, the flowers are 
415 inches across with cups nearly 2 
inches resembling a Giant Trumpet but 
much more graceful in form; perianth 
white with cup opening primrose and 
turning to light canary-yellow, deeper at 
the base; long lemon-yellow stigma and 
styles add to the color harmony of this 
remarkable flower. 
Each;; 25¢; doz. $1.75; small planting size, 
$8.00 per 100. 
SCARLET ELEGANCE. One of the first to 
bloom in the garden; has a deeply color- 
scarlet crown; perianth deep yellow; 
very fine for cut flowers;. 
Each: 20¢; doz. $1.25; 100 $9.00. 
TWINK. Charming pale primrose flushed 
white, center deep orange-red; it is an 
easily grown variety and excellent in 
every way and probably best of the 
double Narcissus. 
EACH 20¢; dozen $1.50; 100, $11.00 
CHEERFULNESS. A double form of Elvir- 
a , creamy white perianth with a full 
double center of pale yellow; a Tazetta 
Narcissus;; strong grower. 
Each, 20¢; dozen $1.00; 100, $8.00 
GERANIUM. A beautiful Poetaz hybria 
with heads of 4-6 flowers per stem, with 
broad pure white petals of solid sub- 
stance; a bright orange cup; an effect- 
ive late variety for the border or forcing 
after middle of February. 
Zach, 20¢; dozen $1.10; 160, $8.50 
REMBRANDT. A very early large golden 
yellow trumpet of lovely carriage; petals 
are flat, broad and somewhat pointed and 
a large expanded trumpet, nicely flanged 
at mouth; showy variety for both the 
garden or for pots; a vigorous grower. 
Each, 20¢; dozen $1.30; 100,59.00 
FEBRUARY GOLD. A Poeticus Narcissus 
with lovely golden yellow trumpets. It 
should be planted in the rockery for a 
very early display for it blooms first of 
all the varieties we have grown. 
Each, 15¢; dozen $1.00; 100, $9.09 
NOTE: 3 bulbs of a kind at the dozen rate 
and 25 of the same variety ai the 100 raie. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: One large Bulb 
of each of the above nine varieties for 
$1.50, postpaid; 3 each for $3.50; post paid. 
Each: 20¢; dozen $1.50; 100, $9.00 
PLANTING SIZE NARCISSUS. Small size 
bulbs that will produce large bulbs next 
year; 25 of a kind at the 100 rate; no less 
than 100 sold. Prepaid. 
KCING © SADR ikon coccncnstereaterss seen $5.00 
EVE IVES EUAGNID i Reaevesuansersecetsacs 6.00 
SCARLET ELEGANCE... 5.00 
CHEERFULNESS _......... we 4.50 
GETERVA INU a arene sae cescouareescsetes:ceapeceaterees ter 4.00 
PIONEER SEED COMPANY 
DIMONDALE, MICHIGAN 
DRY PINE CONES 
Dry empty cones for ornamental use 
Price per Bushel: 
LODGEPOLE®) PINE Wier-ccsnessscsreccerserecrestcress $2.00 
PONDEROSA PINE ou...c.ccccccccccsscscssssoreoeeees DLO 
BLACK: SPRUCE wicccccrectscssecctsssecedossstetseacesens $2.50 
YUCCA “PODS © iicctecscensssscetacacreceetetensneataranae $1.75 
PIONEER SEED COMPANY 
Dimondale - Michigan. 
THUJA - TILIA - TORENIA 
ORDERS FOR SEED MAY BE AS LOW AS ONE PACKET; ORDER AS NEEDED. 
THUJA. (THEW-juh) ARBOR-VITAE, CEDAR. Pinaceae. 
The following can be grown from seeds. Write for prices in bulk if you use quantity. 
—occidentalis. American Arborvitae .. THUJ-3. 25¢ 
. THUJ-3A. 25¢ 
—w—aurea. Bushy, yellow foliage............ 
——pyramidalis. Pyramidial growth THUJ-3P. 25¢ 
——Warrana. (T. robustus) Lower and more dense growth than type.... THUJ-W. 25¢ 
—orientalis. Oriental A. Leaves bright green; China, Korea... .iicesscesrerees THUJ-4. 25¢ 
te NC WH eE PLaN CoP TOWN IRSCEG -5... ccccsctsesaatiocarssssunnendceotrsutee cteoscoboeeteetas THUJ-4NE. 25¢ 
—-w—aurea. Golden yellow foliage in spring... .. THUJ-4A. 25¢ 
—w—compacta. (Sieboldii) Low and _ globose... w.. THUJ-4C. 25¢ 
——pyramidalis. (tatarica) Branchlets yellow tipped.. . THUJ-4T. 25¢, 
—plicaia. Giant Arbor Vitae. Tree to 200 ft... .. THUJ-5. 25¢ 
—Standishii. Japanese Arbor Vitae. To 50 ft; Japan ..i..icc.cececsscesssssessssenssooes THUJ-6. 25¢ 
THUJOPSIS. (thew-JOPP-siss) Pinaceae. 
Evergreen trees allied to Thuja, native of Japan. 
—-dolobrata. -“Huiba. Arbor, Vitael) Hardy ~ im) CORIO i ccycecopscccedscssntencovacrocsstccrvescouses THUO-1. 25¢ 
THUNBERGIA. (thun-BURJ-ee-ah) CLOCK VINE. Acanthaceae. 
Tender climbers from tropical regions and grown in the greenhouse to be set out 
doors during the summer. They can be planted outdoors in the South; start seeds 
early in February or March. 
—fragrans. Slender GH climber with white fragrant fis 2” AcYroOSS.............0 THUN-5S. 25¢ 
THYMOPHYLLA. (tye-moh-FILL-uh) DAHLBERG DAISY. Compositae. 
Low annuals and perennials from the South and Central America. Grow as annual N. 
—tenuilobka. Excellent bedder; 1 ft; blooms in 4 mo; full sun................ THPH-1. 20¢ 
THYMUS. (TYE-mus) THYME. Labiatae. F 
Aromatic plants with a profusion of small flowers. They all like sunny dry locations 
and are easily grown from seed. Liable to winter kill in heavy soils. 
—Serphyllum. Prostrate sub-shrub; fls purplish; HP... seeceeteeeeeee THYM-23. 25¢ 
——lanuginosus. Grayish foliage... cccceceeeeeseeseeees bart Mates ce tarecransretegttanes THYM-23L. 25¢ 
TILIA. (TILL-ee-uh) BASSWOOD, LINDEN, LIME. Tiliaceae. 
Sow seeds in fall or stratify. They thrive in any soil so long as it does not dry out 
too much in the summer. Write for bulk prices if interested. 
americana: American Tie eNe 8. toe MiGs. 100) £b .ccsteelcsessescccctenssd ee esccss - 25¢ 
—cordata. Small leafed Linden; to 100 ft; Europe.. _ . 25¢ 
—europaea. Hybrid; excellent street tree . 25¢ 
——plaryphy losses Liarcernieeat sh pelos LODE EE deco. meccctn nvkeqie kosnns coe eee TiLI-20. 25¢ 
—tomentosa. White or Silver Linden. To 100 ft; E. Eu. Asia Minor... TILI-21. 25¢ 
TINNEA. (tin-NEE-ah) Labiatae. 
Herbaceous or somewhat woody plants with whorls of 2-lipped tubul 
They are tender in the North. Sy meinmmeters 
—abysinnica. Purple-brown fis; interesting bladder-like pods; TSh............ TINN-1. 25¢ 
TITHONIA. (ti-THOH-ne-ah) MEXICAN SUNFLOWER. Compositae. 
Robust growing plants from Mexico. They are tender annuals in the North; start 
the seed early and transplant outdoors when frost danger is passed. 
fae AE LES ent (T. speciosa) 
—TORCH. The new G. M. Winner; orange-red; 3 ft; (see nO ae - 
—Firebail. Brilliant scarlet; 6 ft Be ‘ eae TITHOF, ist 
—Orange Vermilion. ww. TITH-2V. 15¢ 
— Mixed Many ishadesiror scolor sall beautiful se ee. Ue eer ye Sn TITH-X. 15¢ 
Bb means bulb; Tr, tree; Sh, shrub; T, frost tender,; W white; lvs, leaves Cl, climber, 
TORENIA. (toh-REEN-ee-uh) Scrophulariaceae. 
Florida Pansies. Tropical perennials grown in the greenhouse or as an cand 
North. In Florida they are used as substitutes for Pansies. The flowers aes Spped 
ay much Ph es tpead shady places, a rich soil best. 
—Fournieri. ic ue with golden centers; pots, beds; 9”; *TP....... ah - 
—-—alba compacta. Dense habit; white corolla, yellow blotch; 9°: TE PORE MA, 258 
TOWNSENDIA. (toun-SEN-de-ah) Compositae. 
Biennial and perennials closely resembling Asters i i ri i 
Not commonly grown but fine for the rockers: gS ot WRN EOS tO 10S aa mat Ft 
—exicarpa. Stemless, 1’ tall; mauve with yellow disk; RG; pretty; HP.... TOWN-1. 25¢ 
TRACHELOSPERMUM. (trak-el-oh-SPERM-um) Apocynaceae. 
Twining evergreen vines. Suitable for the South. 
—fragrans. White fis; pots 9” long; tall climber; TPoicccccccccsccsscsssssccossscce TRAC-3. 25¢ 
TRADESCANTIA. (trad-es-KANT-ee-ah) SPIDERWORT. Commelinaceae. 
Perennials with blue, rose, purple and whit i 7 
grown indoors, or in baskets or in the border peat ater obese ae 
—Beauty Blend. Hardy species; 3 ft; HPs csc, TRAD-X. 15¢ 
TRIFOLIUM. (trye-FOH-lee-um) CLOVER. Leguminosae. 
We list ey of ornamental value. 
—repens. . This and Oxalis acetoselia said to b ‘ 
—-—v. airopurpureum. Deep bronze red with green sop each ‘HE. TRIn oe 208 
TRIPTERIS. (TRIP-ter-is) Compositae. 
South Afrcan plants or shrubs, not hardy in t 
as ray ane oe fi Nbed 2 Plant early in tie cae ornaarts 
—hyoseroides. olden yellow fis, black disk; . : 
—alpinum. Red fis in loose heads; 4”; HP........ sn omm Cn 250 
NOTE:It is our intention that these seed lis 
and to descriptions.....We use Hortus II as our 
a mistake, we will ceriainly deem it a favor if it is pointed out to us 
wers are daisy-like. 
ts be correct, both as to classificati 
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authority..... lf any of our readers note 
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