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Per 10 
Mertensia Virginica. Virginia bluebell. Panicles of 
bright blue flowers sometimes opening pink and 
turning to blue. Provides a fine foil for daffodils 
naturalized in woodland or meadow. Use at the 
rate of ten or fifteen mertensia for each hundred 
NONCISSI AP StFONGANCOtS. eecce.cee ees srems 2 er eee 2.50 
Sanguinaria Canadensis. Bloodroot. This white, 
daisy-like flower with golden center blooms early 
in April. The large, green leaves last many 
months: sAboutrd foot, tall) 92... ee eee 1.80 
Trillium Grandiflorum. Wake robin. Large, white, 
three-leaved flower blooms in late April or early 
May. 
Sil tes for Elegance 
Per 10 
Auratum. Gold Banded Lily of Japan. Huge wide- 
open flowers. White petals spotted cinnamon 
with gold stripe in center. July flowering. Late 
Novemben- delivery, &..22c.cc2 4. cones ese eeena eee 8.50 
Candidum. Madonna Lily. Pure white trumpets of 
exquisite fragrance. Well-known as perfect com- 
panion for delphinium or other June perennials 
Delivery in early September. Top size. .............. 6.00 
Centifolium. Olympie Hybrids. Similar to the Regal 
Lily but improved. Extra hardy and free-bloom- 
ing; Octoberdelivety aes 2 ot eee eee 6.00 
Formosanum. Late variety. White lily resembling 
regale in shape and color but blooming in late 
August or early September. Late November 
Ge live ry sae ern ON ee eee ee 5.00 
Speciosum Album. Pure White with rich maroon 
anthers. Late July to early August flowering. 
Mate November delivery, 222-2 ese se eee oe 10.00 
Speciosum Rubrum. Red spotted on background of 
white. Maroon anthers. Late July to early August 
flowering. Late November delivery. ...........-.....- 8.50 
Testaceum. Beautiful blend of apricot and beige. 
The most beautiful lily in existence. June flower- 
ing. October delivery, .............. Each $2.00 
Umbellatum. Clusters of upturned blossoms, brick- 
Orange shaded rose, are borne on three-foot 
stems in early June. October delivery. .............. 6.00 
ee AEA bee, 
17.50 
Per 10 
Paperwhite Narcissi. French grown, Clusters of 
white! florets. Pitstysize@ac-..02 ee. fc eee 1.60 
SECONG "SIZ 6 ee errr eee eee ieee tee 1.40 
Soleil d’Or. Yellow florets with orange centers. ...... 2.00 
Amaryllis. Domestic hybrids mixed. ....£ach 75c 7.00 
Amaryllis. Spectacular Dutch hybrid. White.......... Each 
Pir aes ee eer ore ee ee, ee eee eee ee tee de Each 
REG Coe eee eens es. PD Be Nalin eR A LO ee Reape Each 
French Roman Hyacinths. 
it Piece an ete ec ee a ene 3.00 
Pip Mew seme ete eos Seco Cae en ER ec 2.00 
Bi cies ee eee eee ees, peer ee 1.70 
Hyacinth Rosalie. Warm rose hyacinth easily and 
quickly grown in pebbles and water. ................ 2.20 
Per 100 
22.00 
16.00 
16.00 
Per 100 
75.00 
55.00 
55.00 
45.00 
95.00 
75.00 
55.00 
Per 100 
14.00 
12.00 
18.00 
65.00 
3.00 
2.75 
2.75 
27.00 
18.00 
15.00 
20.00 
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lt OT Ouk = as /H West 
From one thousand varieties of the world’s finest 
spring-flowering bulbs grown in our trial gardens at 
Lenteboden, New Hope, Pennsylvania, we have se- 
lected the best in the various color groups for this list. 
Only top size and quality bulbs are offered. 
For those of you who wish to let us do your selecting 
as to variety we cannot recommend too highly the 
various tulip and daffodil collections and mixtures 
listed below. These bulbs are all taken from our regu- 
lar stock of top-quality named varieties, but varied so 
that each buyer will not receive the same exact kinds 
as everyone else. Thé collection price is in each in- 
stance considerably lower than the average price of 
the varieties of which it is composed. 
Tulips — Oe “SEiEron 
Per 100 
Exhibition May-flowering Collection. Ten outstand- 
ing Breeder, Cottage and Darwin varieties, each 
packedvseparately:.<-.-2. 2 2o-tonnoee=s oe ee 11.00 
Mixed May-flowering Tulips. Top size bulbs of 
OURMMOMeCBVarietiess: £.2:-2- x5 ee eee eee 8.00 
Collection Triumph Tulips. Named varieties packed 
Sepa ratel Vigeeose-caccceece-eo-c-oee oe ee 11.00 
Mixed Triumph Tulips. Our own named varieties in 
ITN CLI Te wp eeees: eee ose conee ee teats cree) Te ise bake tsa 8.00 
Daffodils _ Or BSo/errion 
Narcissi for Woodland. This is not a grower’s mix- 
ture but a selection of our own named varieties 
especially chosen for their naturalizing adapta- 
bility in sun or shade, and priced inexpensively 
so as to permit their use in the large quantities 
necessary for effective drift plantings. 
Per 1000 Per 100 
In Collection. Ten varieties, each packed and la- 
beledseparately muesreta 20 eee cecaee a ee 85.00 9.00 
Mixed. Same varieties as in collection, but all 
packed togethers pereesc eee ee 75.00 8.00 
Exhibition Narcissi Collection 
Our selection of marvelous novelties, including 
many varieties which have recently sold at up to 
$1.00 each. Ten varieties, each packed separ- 
DEONY ic etre erect tee rere ee ee oe a eee 140.00 15.00 
TERMS OF SALE 
All items listed in this folder are sold F.O.B. New Hope, Penn- 
sylvania, and are offered subject to prior sale. All orders are ac- 
cepted subject to safe arrival of the goods in our packing rooms. 
Remittance with the order will simplify bookkeeping and will aid us 
in serving you to advantage. On all orders amounting to less than 
$5.00 prepayment is requested. On all fully prepaid orders, re- 
gardless of amount, free delivery is made to all points east of the 
Mississippi. 
Name and color description are on each label; also planting di- 
rections as to depth and distance apart. Five of a variety are sold 
at the ten rate, twenty-five or more at the hundred rate. 
