DOUBLE NARCISSI 
“Daffodils” to Many Gardeners 
For perfection of bloom these varieties should be planted in slight shade. 
INGLESCOMBE. Large, very double, rich golden yellow flower. Easily 
grown to perfection both indoors and out in the garden. Pictured in 
color on page 2. 65¢ for 3; $2.10 for 12; $3.75 for 25; $13.75 for 100 
MARY COPELAND. Very double, large, creamy white flower with a 
deep orange center. Sturdy stem. 
P 15¢ for 3; $2.45 for 12; $4.65 for 25; $17.65 for 100 
DAPHNE. The jewel of double flowering white Daffodils. A medium 
size flower that much resembles a Gardenia. 
50c for 3; $1.85 for 12; $3.50 for 25; $12.45 for 100 
SWEET - SCENTED POETAZ NARCISSI 
Hardy and strong growing class of Narcissi that bear very freely, 
large clusters of very fragrant flowers. Leave them in the ground in- 
definitely, they soon form large, luxuriant clumps. 
GERANIUM. Pure white petals and a bright orange-scarlet cup, 4 to 
6 flowers on a sturdy stem. 
60c for 3; $1.85 for 12; $3.50 for 25; $12.45 for 100 
GLORIOUS. A round, flat flower, pure white, broad overlapping petals 
and a most brilliant orange cup. Does well in semi-shade, flowers early 
either indoors or out in the garden. 
50c for 3; $1.60 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
L’INNOCENCE. Bears clusters of pure white petaled flowers with 
brilliant orange cup. A splendid kind for cutting and for garden display. 
60c for 3; $1.85 for 12; $3.50 for 25; $12.45 for 100 
POETICUS VARIETIES 
Very hardy class of Narcissi producing !ong-stemmed white flowers 
with scarlet edged cups. This is the most popular kind for naturalizing 
in grass or semi-wild places. They multiply very rapidly. 
ACTAEA. The largest Poeticus in existence. Broad, snow-white petals 
and large eye broadly margined with dark red. Very beautiful cut flower. 
50c for 3; $1.60 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
RECURVUS (Pheasant’s Eye). Pure white petals and orange-red cup. 
Excellent for Gifts 
Dishes of these, grown In peb- 
bles and water, may be had in 
bloom continuously from Thanks- 
giving until Easter. Plant differ- 
ent lots each three weeks from 
October Ist until March 1st, and 
you can then enjoy a constant 
succession of bloom. 
FRENCH-GROWN 
PAPER-WHITE NARCISSUS. 
Most popular and easiest. of all 
bulbs to force into bloom In peb- 
bles, bulb fiber or Terra-lite and 
water indoors during the winter. 
Each bulb will make from one to 
three stems bearing a cluster of 
7 to 9 pure white, very fragrant 
flowers. Bloom very soon after 
planting and the flowers last 
about 10 days. Large bulbs, 18¢ 
each; 50c for 3; $1.75 for 123 
$3.45 for 25; $12.85 for 100. 
SOLEIL D’OR. Resembles the 
Paper-White Narcissus very much 
in habit and is of exquisite deep 
yellow color with an orange-yel- 
low cup. The culture is the same 
as Paper-White Narcissus. Giant 
bulbs, 18¢ each; 50c for 3; $1.75 
for 12; $3.45 for 25. 
CHINESE SACRED LILIES. 
Similar to the Paper- Whites. out 
the flowers have a bright yellow ; . 
center. Extra large bulbs, 18¢ Narcissus in Pebbles and 
Water. Bloom in from 
each; 50c for 3; $1.75 for 12; 
$3.45 for 25. 35 to 60 days 
50c for 3; $1.60 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
JONQUILS 
These Are the Very Sweet-Scented Flowers That Are so Popular 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. A very beautiful hybrid Jonquil, having large 
golden yellow flowers of the Trumpet type: very fragrant; an excellent 
forcing variety. 50c for 3; $1.50 for 12; $2.80 for 25; $10.85 for 100 
ORANGE QUEEN. A lovely kind carrying 3 to 4 deliciously scented 
deep golden orange flowers on a single stem. A low growing variety 
carrying its flowers on strong, 10-inch stems. 
40c for 3; $1.30 for 12; $2.50 for 25; $9.45 for 100 
Le ee eee 
Terralite Makes It Easy to Grow Bulbs Indoors 
Clean and light in weight it holds bulbs upright in bowls and 
dishes, and greatly encourages the root-growth so necessary to make 
good blooms. 
Price: 4 qts. 39c; postpaid 75c. 16-qt. bag 85c; postpaid $1.30 
These are the first of the large flowering bulbs to bloom in the spring and are splen- 
did for growing between the plants in the shrub border, in semi-shaded places under 
trees, or grown in rows in the garden to cut for house decoration. In this mixture you 
will find equal quantities of Double Narcissus, Trumpets, Incomparabilis, Barri, Leedsi 
Poeticus, Poetaz, and new seedlings. It’s a splendid mixture that we know you will 
HARDY LILIES 
CANDIDUM (French-Grown Bulbs). A greatly improv- 
ed Madonna with much larger, stronger stems and more 
perfectly formed, pure white flowers evenly spaced. Blooms 
in June. Plant as early in the fall as possible, 1 inch deep 
and 8 inches apart. For best results reset every other year. 
60c each; $1.50 for 3; $5.85 for 12; $11.25 for 25 
REGALE or ROYAL LILY. Large and fragrant, trumpet- 
shaped flowers with pure white centers, canary-yellow in 
the throat; outside of petals white with a shading of lilac- 
pink. Stems grow 4 to 6 feet high and a single plant will 
often bear from 15 to 20 blossoms. Blooms June and July. 
One of the most beautiful and easiest grown of all Lilies 
individual blooms are 6 inches in length and 4 to 5 inches 
BG Os the mouth. Plant 5 inches deep in good, well drained 
soil. 
Large bulbs from Oregon: 10 to 11 inches in circumfer- 
ence, 65c each; $1.75 for 3; $6.65 for 12; $13.75 for 25 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Best known and liked recurved 
type. Tall and sturdy 5 ft. plants bear clusters of large 
delicately scented flowers of cream-pink speckled crimson 
in Aug. and Sept. Plant 9 inches deep. Large Pacific Coast 
grown bulbs. 
75¢ each; $2.10 for 3; $7.85 for 12; $14.85 for 25 
Prices prepaid to you: $1.55 for 
12; $2.95 for 25; $11.25 for 
100; $51.85 for 500. 
Candidum Lilies bloom in June. »»—> 
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