October. 
orange 
ENCHANTMENT—Nasturtium red on four foot stems 
PAGODA—Upright flowers of richest apricot, deep green foliage 
SUNSET—Up to.twenty recurved red-tipped flowers for partial shade 
RAINBOW HYBRIDS—Gay yellows, orange and reds, mixed 
CENTIFOLIUM HYBRIDS—Fragrant pure white to ivory trumpets 
FIREFLAME—Vivid, sparkling Indian red, wide petalled 
REGALE—Hardiest of all, fragrant white trumpets, flushed purple 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—Colorful rose-pink dotted with crimson 
MADONNA LILY—Pure satin white, delightful fragrance. 
PHIL. FORMOSANUM—Slender, fragrant pure white trumpets 
TENUIFOLIUM—Brilliant coral red, recurved bells 
_.. 75e ea. 3 for $2.06 
HARMONY — Wide potales sparkling ; 
SHA desir he caer a tot eine eee aol es lan $1.25 ea 3 for $3.50 
Ag RON ES SaUS EEL be SMAPS LT LAL Dg "75¢e ea 3 for $2.00. 
eG BS Beche Be ean? $1.00 ea. 3 for $2.75 
Pie oe A ah fs Le 60c ea 3 for $1.50 — 
eNO! into i A emt ak Ah Ral Sh 60c_ea 3 for $1.56 — 
ebehie eG y Bek 65c ea. 3 for $1.7 
Oe ois SE ae $1.75 ea. 3 for $5.00 
OTHER EXCELLENT LILIES tes 
See es een 60c ea. 3 for $1.50 — 
DAE Ble Ait pep nee 85e ea. 3 for $2.25 
‘Plant early oe ae ee oe 55¢ ea 3 for $1.50 
sabe MUU Aa Lp NY ONE Ae J 50¢ ea 3 for $1.40 — 
ie LANA 2 EAR E0834. CRM eRe ds abe 25¢e ea. 6 for $1.25 © 
MID CENTURY HYBRIDS—Mixed a 
brant glowing shade of rich colors 
\ 
World Paripils Jan ae Graaff 
HYBRID LILIES: 
We highly recommend a planting of these easy-to-grow, finem, "3 
_ flowering lilies. 
They provide the color for your garden after 
the tulips and daffodils have flowered. Our plantings rewarded us 
with weeks of bloom and pleasure. 
from the famed Jan de Graaff farms in Oregon arriving in early 
“ 
ge geRT RESENTT BE w I 
i SPECIAL 3-L | 
| Six Jan de Graaff Lilies—One each of Mid | 
j Century Hybrid, Enchantment, Sunset, | 
j Pagoda, Rainbow Hybrid. and Centifolum._ | 
i The Six, $3.75 | 
By th nt mS 
RED EMPEROR TULIP 
Still a champion in size and color! 
scarlet flowers to nine or more inches 
Early blooming. 
6 for 85c 
Blazing 
across. 
12 for $1.70 - 50 for $6.25 
WILD TULIPS 
One of the outstanding displays in our spring 
garden. These native Tulips of Asia from which 
all of our present day varieties have been derived 
are early blooming, distinct and charming. . Excel- 
lent for rock gardens or group plantings. They 
ibe many years of Ee without being dis- 
turbe 
A selected collection of twenty-five bulbs 
Grouped and labelled 
Descriptive list on request 
COUPON. 
This coupon and only twenty-five cents* 
will bring you postpaid 
6 Indoor Growing, Winter Blooming, 
Rose Flowered Oxalis 
(LIMIT ONE COUPON TO A FAMILY) 
Offer expires October 15, 1953) 
*Plus One Cent Sales Tax—Pennsylvania Orders 
DUTCH SPRING-BLOOMING CROCUS 
Always a favorite. 
flowers. Plant freely for colorful effect. Our special 
assortment of blue, white, ue oe and striped is 
always in demand. Big bulbs, 
50 for $2.50  12for70c — 
eet eine 
100 for $4. 50 
PEONIES 
Vigorous roots with 3 to 5 eyes which will 
increase from year to year providing more and 
more bloom. 
CHERRY HIL&L—Deep garnet, tall, very aanie 
$1.40 each ‘3 for $3.75 
COURONNE D’OR—Pure white, red feather center 
KARL ROSENFIELD—Deep crimson, early 
95¢ each 3 for $2.60 
MONS. JULES ELIE—Large bright pink, early | 
$1.20 each 3 for $3.15 
* 
~ COVER YOUR GARDEN WITH GOLD 
One of the first spring. 
Our stock is received direct. — 
Before the snow drops—even before the Dutch 
Crocus! Plant these delightful species 
Crocus 
Susianus (Cloth of Gold) to lead the parade of — : 
color in your spring garden. ‘They hug the ground 
and flower for many days. Plant in good soil that 
drains well and in a sunny spot. 
ize, providing years of golden bloom. | 
20 for $1.00 100 for $4.50 
... AND SILVER 
Crocus versicolor—The silvery white variety, a 
companion to Cloth of Gold. 
100 for $3.75 
20 for 85c 
They will note 
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