Grand Maitre. 
TULIPS FROM HOLLAND 
Huge blooms in a fine array of colors. 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, 13'c; per dozen, $1.40; 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 yelow than this large 
flowered Cottage variety. 
Philip Snowden. An exquisite shade of clear rose- 
pink. Darwin. 
Pride of Zwanenburg. 
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The Bishop. Rich violet blue Darwin. Each, 17c; 
per dozen, $1.75; per 100, $13.50. 
Zwanenburg. Unsurpassed by any white variety. 
Black anthers. Darwin. Each, 15c; per dozen, 
$1.50; per 100, $11.50. 
Darwin Mixture. A well blended mixture of ex- 
cellent sorts. Each, 12c; per dozen, $1.25; per 
100, $9.00. 
PARROT TULIPS 
The flowers are feathered with contrasting color; 
the petals deeply cut and waved in an unusual 
manner. Each, 15c; per dozen, $1.70; per 100, 
$13.00. c= 
Blue Parrot. 
Large salmon-pink on tall 
Each, 17c; per dozen, 
Bright violet shaded steel blue. 
Fantasy. Salmon-pink feathered with green. 
Red Champion. Bright crimson often 6 inches 
across. 
FRAGRANT HYACINTHS 
Easily grown, either in the ground or forced in 
pots for the house. Plant October through De- 
cember, to depth of 6 inches for March bloom. 
Each, 30c; per dozen, $3.25; per 100, $26.00. 
Bismarck. Large, well formed trusses of pleasing 
light blue. 
Deep polished blue. 
Dense heads of carmine red. 
Incomparable white. 
Pink Pearl. Deep rosy pink, lightening at edges. 
Yellow Hammer. Heavy spikes of light creamy 
yellow. : 
FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 
Jan Bos. 
L’Innocence. 
- 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. 
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Each, 25c; per dozen, $2.75. 
GIANT AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS 
Huge trumpet shaped flowers of brilliant colors, 
‘borne on tall stems. Plant November to January, 
with neck of bulb just above ground, for April to 
May bloom. Mixed colors. Each, $1.25,; per 
dozen, $13.75. 
Daffodils e 
Probably the most popular bulbs. 
fJonquils e 
The tall stems hold the blooms proudly aloft. 
rapidly and last through many years if lifted and divided every third or fourth season. 
Narcissus 
The bulbs increase 
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. 
LARGE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Fortune. Wide frilled apricot orange cup and 
creamy yellow petals of substantial texture. Each, 
30c; per dozen, $3.50; per 100, $28.50. 
King Alfred. Large trumpet, early flowering rich 
golden yellow. Each, 25c; per dozen, $2.75; per 
100, $20.00. 
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.’’ 
Ivory perianth and large apricot to pink trumpet. 
Each, 40c: per dozen, $4.00. 
Spring Glory. Very large, pure white petals; large 
golden cup. Each, 25c; per dozen, $2.75; per 
100, $22.00. 
Geranium. (Poetaz) Produces three to five 
Large pure white perianth, 
Each, 20c; per 
flowers per stem. 
beautiful orange-red cup. Late. 
dozen, $2.00; per 100, $17.50. 
SHORT CUPPED AND 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
Actaea. Large pure white perianth with a gener- 
ous bright red eye. Always a favorite. Each, 25c; 
per dozen, $2.50; per 100, $18.50. 
Diana Kasner. Creamy yellow perianth. The cup 
is fluted, yellow with blood-red frill. Each, 20c; 
per dozen, $1.95; per 100, $15.00. 
Enjoy a well drained location in either sun or part shade. 
Plant 10 inches deep September 15 through November. 
Bloom January through March. 
Twink. A double daffodil with the longer yellow 
petals mingled with shorter ones of orange. In- 
formal and showy. Each, 25c; per dozen, $2.75; 
per 100, $22.50. 
JONQUILS 
Campernelli. Single. Trumpet shaped bloom of 
brilliant yellow to 2 inches in diameter. Each, 
20c; per dozen, $1.85; per 100, $14.00. 
Campernelli. Double. Huge brilliant yellow on 
long stems. Each, 25c; per dozen, $2.25; per 
100, $16.00. 
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. 
Chinese Sacred Lily. White petals, bright yellow 
cup. Each, 15c; per dozen, $1.65; per 100, 
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Paper White. Crisp glowing white throughout. 
Each, 13c; per dozen, $1.25; per 100, $9.50. 
Soleil d’Or. Brilliant golden yellow, with deep 
orange cup. Flowers in dense clusters. Easily 
grown. Each, 15c; per dozen, $1.65; per 100, 
$12.00. 
We have the necessary items for use in your bulb 
planting such as: bone meal, leaf mold, bulb fiber, 
charcoal. 
in our free booklet WHEN, WHERE and HOW 
TO PLANT. Ask for your copy. é 
You'll find instructions for their use. 
GAY RANUNCULUS 
Tecolote Giants. Large double blooms in a mag- 
nificent range of bright colors. Easily grown. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. Plant 2 inches deep in a well 
drained location, with prongs downward, Septem- 
ber 15 to December for spring bloom. 
Separate Colors. Shades of Gold, Pink, Red, Sun- 
set and White. Per dozen, $1.35; per 100, 
$10.00. 
Mixed Colors: Giant Jumbo Bulbs, per dozen 
$1.35; per 100, $10.00. Medium Size Bulbs, per 
dozen, 55c; per 100, $4.25, 
VIVID ANEMONES 
Poppy-like bloom for late winter and spring. Plant 
with point down, from September 15 to Novem- 
ber, and cover with one inch of soil. Per dozen, 
$1.10; per 100, $8.00, except as noted. 
Monarch de Caen. A wonderful strain with enor- 
mous bloom of pinks, scarlet and blues in pleasing 
and vivid shades. Mixed Colors, Jumbo Bulbs, 
per dozen, $1.00; per 100, $7.50; Medium Size 
Bulbs, per dozen, 35c; per 100, $2.75. 
Blue Poppy. Rich single deep blue. 
His Excellency. Vivid scarlet with black center 
and silver white base. 
Rosea. Glistening single rose. 
St. Brigid. A delightful mixture of semi-double 
rose, pink, lavender and blue. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Orchid-like bloom for late winter and spring. Set — 
September 15, through November, 5 inches deep, 
for March and April bloom. Per dozen, $1.00; 
per 100, $6.75, except as noted. 
Golden Harvest. Most popular clear yellow. 
Le Mogol. Deep bronze shaded blue. 
Wedgwood. Most satisfactory tall growing blue. 
White Excelsior. Fine white. 
Mixed. A well blended mixture of blues, yellows 
and whites. Per dozen, 75c; per 100, $5.00. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
Year after year produce thrilling spikes of blue 
Hyacinth-like bloom on arching stems. Grow to 
1 foot. Plant 4 inches deep, September 15 to 
November for March bloom. Per dozen, 85c; 
per 100, $5.75. 
MEXICAN TUBEROSE 
Polianthes tuberosa. Pure white, very fragrant 
spikes of bloom. Plant 3 inches deep February to 
April for summer bloom. Double, each, 22c; per 
dozen, $2.25. 
IXIA 
Provide clusters of star or cup-like flowers on 
tall wiry stems. Excellent for cutting. Plant in 
sun or part shade, September and October, 2 
inches deep for March and April bloom. Mixed 
colors. Per dozen, 75c; per 100, $5.00. 
