TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
These gorgeous beauties are a real asset in any 
garden—enlivening the early spring landscape with 
their gay, sparkling colors! Easy to grow, they require 
little care and multiply with amazing rapidity. 
GOLDEN HARVEST Pure clear yellow blooms of mag- 
nificent size and elegant form. 
INSURPASSABLE Deep golden yellow trumpet of great 
size, evenly flanged at the mouth. Broad petals of 
heavy texture. 
MOUNT HOOD Large, creamy-white trumpet heavily 
flanged at mouth; ivory white petals. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE The famous “pink” Daffodil. 
Perianth of ivory-white, long trumpet of apricot-pink 
changing to shell pink at the deeply fringed edge. Of 
excellent substance, long lasting and very beautiful. Any 
of the above, 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.15, postpaid. 
Show Garden 
DAFFODIL COLLECTION 
We have contacted one of the largest growers of Daffodils in the United 
States to supply us with bulbs for this Collection, from his famous Show 
and Trial Gardens. Every year he plants the finest varieties of Daffodils 
known. He compares and tests all of the best (over 200 varieties) sent to rl 
him by his Holland associates. When they are harvested they go to make in 
up our SHOW GARDEN COLLECTION. Be sure and try some this fall. Fy 
1 Collection of 10 Bulbs, postpaid, for only $2.00 
KING ALFRED SPECIAL 
Truly a “king’’ among Daffodils. Rich, lustrous golden yellow 
throughout. Of majestic size and proportion; perianth often 
measures 4 inches across, trumpet fully 2 inches. Remarkably 
beautiful, it has been a leading variety for many years. 
4 for $1.00; 8 for $1.75; 16 for $3.15, postpaid. 
HYACINTHS 
FOR OUTDOOR BEDDING 
Another of the ‘first flowers of spring’’ so popular and well-loved for their exquisite colors, 
beauty of form and delightful fragrance. Plant them informally among other bulbs or 
flowers—along a walk or border—in beds of solid colors—use them for special patterns or 
designs. Wherever you grow them they will surely bring inspiring beauty to your garden. 
Plant the bulbs in late September or October. Prepare the ground well by digging and 
adding some fertilizer. Set bulbs 5 to 6 inches deep and about the same distance apart. If 
the leaves are allowed to reach full growth without being cut back, the bulbs may be left 
undisturbed from year to year. 
These are among the best varieties. Order early—for fall planting. 
BISMARCK The outstanding blue for early L’‘INNOCENCE Pure white of satiny texture, 
forcing. Well-filled, large trusses of uniform with tiny yellow eye. Compact spikes with 
light blue color throughout. large bells. Does well everywhere. 
CITY OF HAARLEM A cream-yellow of ex- PINK PEARL Rich deep pink; color is uni- 
cellent form; large. compact flower spikes. formly clear throughout. 
LA VICTOIRE Bright red. Perfect wherever QUEEN OF THE BLUES Bright pure blue. Strong 
brilliant color is desirable. grower; large, well-filled trusses. 
Any of the above, 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.15, postpaid. 
DUTCH CROCUS 
Spring’s Earliest Hycciarh 
Who has not thrilled at the sight of the first Crocus lifting its gay blooms above winter’s last 
snows ... heralding the approach of spring? No garden is quite complete without a planting 
of Crocus — a special corner, or a scattering of them over the lawn—wherever grown, their 
beauty and brilliant coloring are a delight to all. 
Perfectly hardy and easy to grow, Crocus require little care and may be left in the ground 
undisturbed for years. They multiply with amazing rapidity. Separate colors: Blue Purple, 
Dutch Crocus Striped, White, Yellow. 10 for $1.00; 20 for $1.75; 40 for $3.15, postpaid. {3} 
