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of shrubs to brighten their flowerless season; low growing bulbs at the edge 
of borders; groups scattered in the perennial beds for early color; a bed or 
border of bulbs alone; or planted in a natural manner under tees—all these 
are possibilities. 
For complete information about preparation of soil, location for planting, 
fertilization and care after planting read our booklet ‘““When, Where and 
How to Plant.” It’s yours for the asking. 
TOP QUALITY BULBS 
We recommend and carry only 
top quality bulbs as they can be 
counted on for stronger plants and 
larger blooms. 
Free Delivery of orders of $2.50 or 
more on our regular truck routes. 
We do not ship Bulbs by Parcel Post. 
Planting and Availability Dates. 
Bulbs are available the first month 
given after each variety but may be 
planted for the next 2 to 4 months. 
Please Note: The depth given for 
planting refers to the base of the 
Bulb. 
Quantity Prices: 50 Bulbs of a sin- 
gle variety take the 100 rate; 6 
take the dozen rate. 
Some bulb varieties are short each 
season. Order early to avoid dis- 
appointment. 
Prices subject to change at any 
time. 
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We have the necessary items 
for use in your bulb planting 
such as: bone meal, leaf mold, 
bulb fiber, charcoal. You'll 
find instructions for their use 
in our free booklet WHEN, 
WHERE and HOW TO PLANT. 
Ask for your copy. 
TULIPS FROM HOLLAND 
Huge bloom in a fine array of 
colors to tell you that spring is 
here. Set 8 inches deep, October 
to December, in shade or sun but 
light shade is best. If planting in 
pots keep in a cool, dark place; and 
not too wet, until growth starts. 
Each, 12c; per dozen, $1.25; per 
100, $10.00 except as noted. 
Bartigon. Outstanding Darwin of 
velvety, fiery crimson. 
Clara Butt. Very popular Darwin. 
Salmon pink. 
Dillingburg. Fine Breeder tulip. 
Orange-red shaded bronze. 
Golden Harvest. No finer yellow 
than this large flowered Cottage 
variety. 
Philip Snowden. An exquisite shade 
of clear rose-pink. Darwin. 
Pride of Zwanenburg. Large sal- 
mon-pink on tall growing stems. 
Each, 18c; per dozen, $2.00; per 
100, $16.00. 
The Bishop. Rich violet blue Dar- 
win. Each, 18c; per dozen, $2.00; 
per 100, $16.00. 
Zwanenburg. Unsurpassed by any 
white variety. Black anthers. Dar- 
win. Each, 15c: per dozen, $1.75: 
per 100, $13.50. 
Darwin Mixture. A well blended 
mixture of excellent sorts. Each, 
12c: per dozen, $1.25; per 100, 
$10.00. 
PARROT TULIPS 
The flowers are feathered with 
contrasting color; the petals deeply 
cut and waved in an unusual man- 
ner. 
Each, 15c; per dozen, $1.70; 
per 100, $13.00. 
Blue Parrot. Bright violet shaded 
steel blue. 
Fantasy. Salmon - pink feathered 
with green. 
Red Champion. Bright 
often 6 inches across. 
crimson 
FRAGRANT HYACINTHS 
Easily grown, either in the ground or forced 
in pots for the house. Plant October through 
December, to depth of 6 inches for March 
bloom. 
Each, 25c; per dozen, $2.75; per 100, $22.50 
Bismarck. Large, well formed trusses of pleas- 
ing light blue. 
Grand Maitre. Deep polished blue. 
Jan Bos. Dense heads of carmine red. 
L’Innocence. Incomparable white. 
Pink Pearl. Deep rosy pink, lightening at 
edges. 
Yellow Hammer. Heavy spikes of light 
creamy yellow. 
FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 
Several spikes of early, free-flowering bloom 
from a single bulb. Loosely arranged, dainty 
fragrant bells. Plant 5 inches deep from 
September 15 to November. Separate Colors: 
Pink, Blue or White. 
Each, 28c; per dozen, $3.00 
MUSCARI, Grape Hyacinths 
Clusters of tiny, deep blue blossoms that 
resemble bunches of Concord grapes in min- 
iature. Low growing bloom for a long season. 
Multiply freely. Lovely grouped in front of 
Daffodils and Tulips or in the rockery. Plant 
September 15 through November to a depth 
of 4 inches for winter and spring bloom. 
Per dozen, 65c; per 100, $4.50 
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We hold, here in our nurseries . 
Four Shows Each Year 
ROSE SHOW 
in fall 
: CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW 
in fall 
CAMELLIA SHOW 
in early spring 
IRIS SHOW 
in late spring 
UOOUSOOCDTEC CONS OOoEES 
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exhibiting flowers of the many varieties 
we offer for sale. An excellent oppor- 
tunity to select sorts you desire. No 
admission charge. If not on our mailing : 
list, please register at office. We'll mail 
you advance notices of exact dates. 
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