. Te. Our Clients: 
Again the time of spring planting for summer and 
autumn bloom is at hand. Without doubt you are 
planning to plant bulbs for they can always be counted 
on to fill your beds and borders with successive blooms 
for cut flowers and garden enjoyment. To meet your 
needs we offer herewith our selected, yet compre- 
hensive list of the choicest and best kinds to grow 
among the summer- and autumn-flowering bulbs. 
Early ordering is highly recommended as the supply of 
the best bulbs is soon sold out. 
Our Spring Display 
You and your friends are cordially invited to visit 
the display of spring flowers here at Lenteboden on the 
River Road about a mile and a half north of New 
Hope. Beginning with snowdrops and crocuses the 
season continues through daffodils and early tulips to 
the tall May-flowering tulips and wood hyacinths. 
More than 1,000 separate plantings by variety have 
been made of some 40,000 bulbs. 
A Living Catalogue 
More and more each year lovers of garden beauty 
look forward to seeing this display as an annual event 
_ hot to be missed. We hope you will be among them 
this year. However, it is as a living catalogue that this 
spectacle offers the greatest value to gardeners. The 
most lavishly illustrated list in the world cannot ap- 
proach this living catalogue as a means of making a 
selection of spring-flowering- bulbs for the garden. 
For here you can choose varieties, not from printed 
lithographs, but from the flowers themselves. So make 
note of the empty spaces in your garden, then come to 
Lenteboden, select and order your bulbs for the fall. 
We can offer for sale only for the duration of the dis- 
play the vast range of varieties shown here. Later buy- 
ers must choose from a much more restricted list. 
Three Times To Visit 
Our gardens will be open for visiting and placing 
orders for fall delivery from April 1 through May 20, 
from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. every day including Sundays. 
Weekday visiting is usually less crowded. New Hope 
can be reached from the New York area by N. J. 
Route 29. From the Philadelphia vicinity, Pa. 232 and 
Pa. 263—U. S. 202 lead to New Hope. It is an easy 
two-hour drive from midtown New York and about an 
hour and a quarter from downtown Philadelphia. The 
map inside shows the location of our gardens. 
Blooming times vary with the season but fall ap- 
proximately into three periods during each of which 
the gardens should be visited: 
1. April 1—April 20 for hyacinths, early bulbs 
and species tulips. | 
2. April 15—May 5 for early tulips and daffodils. 
3. May 1—May 20 for tall May-flowering tulips, 
scillas and late daffodils. 
