SWAYNE’S GARDENS “t 
DAFFODIL COLLECTION No. 20d 
Cut Flower Daffodils. An attractive col 
lection for those wishing an inexpensive daf- 
fodil planting for cut flowers. Selected for 
a long blooming period, and containing many 
types. 
Actaea Hades 
Carlton King Alfred 
Cheerfulness Maonificence 
Doris Campernel Scarlet Elegance 
Diana Kasner Winter Pride 
1 each, 10 bulbs—cat. value $1.90 $1.80 
3 each, 30 bulbs—-cat. value 5.70 5.40 
12 each, 120 bulbs—cat. value 22.80 21.00 
50 each, 500 bulbs—cat. value 95.00 80.00 
Puyallup -!- 
State of Washington 
DAFFODIL COLLECTION NO. 21d 
A fine selection of outstanding daffodil 
varieties, including many types both early 
and late. These will give you a bulb garden 
you will be proud of. 
Actaea Texas 
Beersheba Thalia 
Carolina Trivithian 
Forunner Scarlet Elegance 
Geranium Sonia 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse Spring Glory 
1 each, 12 bulbs——cat. value $2.70 $2.60 
3 each, 36 bulbs——cat. value 8.10 7.80 
12 each, 144° bulbs—cat. value 32:40 30.00 
50 each, 600 bulbs—cat. value 135.00 110.00 
Tulips 
TULIP CULTURE 
Tulips should be planted during October 
or early November in most parts of the 
country. In the south best results are obtained 
by placing the bulbs in the home refrigerator, 
food storage compartment (not freezing) for 
6 weeks and planting them early in De- 
cember. 
Good drainage is essential and a sunny 
location is best, though tulips will bloom in 
partial shade. It has been recommended to 
plentmoullos Mabou on ine deep, sul sit Iss le- 
coming more popular to plant about 9 or 10 
in. deep. The bulbs will not split so much 
and for this reason better blooms will be 
produced for several years. 
Prepare the soil about 6 in. below the 
bulbs using bone meal as fertilzer. While 
moles rarely molest the bulbs if planted 
this deep, mixing benzine hexychloride in the 
soil around the bulbs is a good precaution. 
Our tulip prices are all for the extra large 
(12 cm. and up) bulbs. They will give you 
wonderful blooms. 
EARLY FLOWERING TULIPS 
These early tulips come in single and 
double, and are about 8 or 10 inches high. 
They are fine for border planting, and for 
pots, or window boxes, and are also used 
for rock gardens. The doubles are very 
showy, and resemble very double roses. 
BONANZA (Double) Bright carmine-red with 
a yellow edge. Quite tall and late bloom- 
ing. 6 for 70c; Doz. $1.25; 100 for $8.50. 
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DANTE (Double) An early double that is a 
rich, dark scarlet. 6 for 85c; Doz. $1.50; 
100 for $10.50. 
ELECTRA (Double) A claret red. 6 for 70c; 
doz. $1.25; 100 for $8.50. 
PBIS (Single) A deep rose pink, blending to a 
lighter shade at the edges. A _ lovely 
flower. 6 for 70c; Doz. $1.25; 100 for $8.50 
KEIZERKROOM (Single) A _ brilliant scarlet 
with a wide yellow border. This large 
flower with its flashing colors makes ad 
gay addition to any garden. 6 for 95c; 
Doz. $1.75; 100 for $12.25. 
MON TRESOR (Single) A very early clear 
yellow. 6 for 95c: Doz. $1.75; 100 for 
$12.25. 
MR. VAN DER HOEFF. (Double) A large 
yellow bloom that is very attractive. 6 for 
85c; Doz. $1.50; 100 for $10.50. 
MURILLO (Double) Delicate rose, flushed 
white. 6 for 85c; Doz. $1.50; 100 for $10.50 
OLYMPIADE (Single) A large bright yellow 
that brings the sunshine into your early 
bulb garden. 6 for 85c; Doz. $1.50; 100 
for $10.50. 
ORANGE NASSAU (Double) An unusual or- 
ange-scarlet color that is very showy, and 
attractive. 6 for 85c; Doz. $1.50; 100 
for $10.50. 
PEACH BLOSSOM (Double) A large rosy 
pink flushed white. The bright color and 
fully double form makes this variety one 
of the most popular. 6 for 85c; Doz. $1.50: 
100 for $10.50. 
ROSE BLOSSOM (Double) A fine rose pink. 
6 for 95c; Doz. $1.75; 100 for $12.25. 
SCHOONOORD (Double) A _ beautiful pure 
white. A fine companion for Peach Blos- 
som. 6 for 85c; Doz. $1.50: 100 for $10.50. 
