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Narcissus 
7 
Pages 10 to 13 
6 
Hyacinths 
Pages 14, 15 
6 
Lilies 
Pages 16, 17 
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Miscellaneous 
Bulbs 
f Pages 18, 19, 20[ 
Pages 25 to 28 
Miscellaneous 
Items 
Pages 29 to 3] 
Lawn Seed 
Pages 31, 32 
Low Growing 
ROCKERY BEAUTY 
TULIPS 
Your garden won’t be complete without 
Rockery Beauty. A very brilliant vermilion-red 
variety that blooms early in the spring. Free 
flowering and long lasting. A beauty for the 
rock garden or border with its graceful recury- 
ing petals. Highly recommended. Height 8 
inches. Plant 
groups 
these low growing Tulips in 
of 12 or more for striking effects. 
Doz., $1.75; 100, $12.00. 
IT'S EASY TO GROW BULBS 
TULIPS—Plant in late September to December 
before hard freezing weather. Set 4 to 5 inches deep 
(to the bottom of the bulb), 4 to 5 inches apart, 
in any location in any good garden soil, but per- 
fect drainage is important under all conditions. 
NARCISSI—Very early fall planting an  ad- 
vantage, about 6 inches deep, 3 to 6 inches apart, 
depending upon size of bulb. Delightful for natur- 
alizing. Plant in clumps (at least 6) in perennial bor- 
der, in foreground of shrubbery or evergreens. 
After covering bulbs with soil, spread some 
MICHELL’S BONE MEAL over area planted. 
A mulch of leaves or peat moss should be ap- 
plied when the ground begins to freeze, and re- 
moved in spring after danger of heavy frost is past. 
Moles, mice and chipmunks will not eat bulbs if 
the surface of the beds is dusted with Napthalene 
Flakes. 
HINTS TO REMEMBER 
After blooming, bulbs should be left undisturbed 
until the foliage has turned yellow or brown which 
indicates the stored up food has been returned to 
the bulb for next year’s bloom. 
Remove faded flowers close to the top of the stem 
before seed pods form, to preserve vitality of bulbs. 
It is not necessary to dig bulbs after blooming. 
Never dry bulbs in the sun. For best results, always 
plant some new bulbs every year. 
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Please remit postage for all Bulbs, Plants, Insecti- 
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Due to elements of nature and other causes, not within 
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as to the productiveness of any seeds, bulbs or plants we 
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