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The tall stems hold the blooms 
pr The bulbs increase rapidly and last through many years if 
lifted and divided every third or fourth season. 
May be planted in small 
groups in the garden or scattered under trees for naturalizing, or forced in 
pots to brighten the house in the winter months. 
tion in either sun or shade. 
November. Easily grown in pots. 
LARGE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Fortune. Wide frilled apricot orange 
cup and creamy yellow petals of 
substantial texture. Each, 35c; per 
dozen, $3:/5- per 00, $28 50: 
King Alfred. Large trumpet, early 
flowering rich golden yellow. Each, 
22c; per dozen, $2.50; per 100, 
SOLD) 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage. Much desired 
for its waxy texture and attractive 
form. Cream trumpet changing to 
clear white; large frosty white 
petals. Each, 35c; per dozen, $3.75; 
per 100, $28.50. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. The ‘Pink 
Daffodil.’’ |vory perianth and large 
apricot to pink trumpet. Each, 50c; 
per dozen, $5.75. 
Spring Glory. Very large, pure white 
petals; large golden cup. Each, 28c; 
per dozen, $3.25; per 100, $25.00. 
SHORT-CUPPED AND 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
Diana Kasner. Creamy yellow per- 
ianth. The cup is fluted, yellow 
with blood-red frill. Each, 18c: per 
dozen, $1.90; per 100, $14.50. 
Twink, A double daffodil with the 
longer yellow petals mingled with 
shorter ones of orange. Informal 
and showy. Each, 25c; per dozen, 
$2.75; pera 0082250: 
JONQUILS 
Campernelli. Single. Trumpet 
shaped bloom of brilliant yellow to 
2 inches in diameter. Each 18c; 
per dozen, o's /5:,per 1:00, $13:00. 
Campernelli. Double. Huge brilliant 
yellow on long stems. Each, 18c; 
per dozen, $1.75; per 100, $13.00. 
CLUSTER NARCISSUS 
Usually the earliest of the bulbs 
to blossom. A number of smaller 
flowers, intensely fragrant, sur- 
mount the tall stems. Very easily 
grown out of doors or forced for the 
house. 
Enjoy a well-drained loca- 
Plant 10 inches deep September 15 through 
Bloom January through March. 
Chinese Sacred Lily. White petals, 
bright yellow cup. Each, 13c; per 
dozen, $1.50; per 100, $11.50. 
Paper White. Crisp glowing white 
throughout. Each, |13c: per dozen, 
$1.35; per 100, $10.50: 
Soleil d’Or. Brilliant golden yellow, 
with deep orange cup. Flowers in 
dense clusters. Easily grown. Each, 
13c; per dozen, $1.50; per 100, 
SRO: 
SUPERB LILIES. Lilium. 
True Lilies are easily grown, re- 
quire little care and supply the 
most spectacular of bloom. As they 
like to have their tops warm and 
roots cool they should be partially 
shaded by other plants. 
L. auratum. Gold Band Lily. Huge, 
waxy white blossoms with golden 
band down each petal. Very fra- 
grant. Plant 8 inches deep Decem- 
ber 15 to March 1 for bloom in July 
and August. Each, 70c; per dozen, 
$7.00. 
L. Regale. Regal Lily. Big frosty 
white trumpet with flaring petals. 
Golden throat. Tinted pink on out- 
side. Plant 8 inches deep from Oc- 
tober 15 to January for June bloom. 
Each, 35¢c? per dozen, $3.75. 
L. speciosum rubrum. Huge exotic 
rose-pink bloom handsomely spotted 
with red. Reflexed petals. One of 
the best of the species type. Re- 
quires a year to become established. 
Planted 8 inches deep, December 
15 to March 1 should bloom in Au- 
gust or September. Each, 70c; per 
dozen, $7.00. 
L. tigrinum, Tiger Lily. Reflexed 
apricot-orange petals, spotted ma- 
roon. Plant to depth of 8 inches, 
December 15 to March 1, for bloom 
in August. Each, 7O0c; per dozen, 
$7.00. 
GAY RANUNCULUS 
Tecolote Giants. Large double 
blooms in a magnificent range of 
bright colors. Easily grown. Excel- 
lent for cutting. Plant 2 inches 
deep in a well drained location, with 
prongs downward, September 15 to 
December for spring bloom. 
RANUNCULUS 
Shades of Gold, Pink, Red, 
Separate Colors. 
Per dozen, $1.25: per 
Sunset and White. 
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Mixed Colors: Giant Jumbo Bulbs, per dozen, 
$1.25; per 100, $9.00. Medium Size Bulbs, 
per dozen, 55c; per 100, $4.25. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
Year after year these graceful plants pro- 
duce thrilling spikes of blue Hyacinth-like 
bloom on arching stems. Grow to 1 foot. 
Plant 4 inches deep, September 15 to Novem- 
ber, for March bloom. 
Per dozen, 90c; per 100, $6.50 
STATELY WATSONIAS 
Much like Gladiolus but with taller spikes 
and smaller, more closely arranged flowers. 
A group makes a fine garden accent and the 
cut flowers striking arrangements. Especially 
drought resistant for those far corners of the 
garden. Plant September 15 through Octo- 
ber, 5 inches deep, for April and May bloom. 
New Giant Australian and American varieties 
in Mixed Colors which include orchid, pink, 
white, red, orange and lavender. 
Each, 12c; per dozen, $1.25; per 100, $9.00 
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