Selections in the Finest Bulb Varieties for Fall 1954 
The following list contains all 
of the fall bulbs, among which 
you will find the different va- 
rieties of Tulips, Daffodils, Hya- 
ia, 
cinths, Crocus, Hardy Lilies 
and many miscellaneous bulbs. 
Also included are the Poppies 
and Peonies recommended for 
fall planting. 
Our bulbs are grown in Hol- 
FORTUNE ‘ 7 hy land and shipped to us directly 
GRAPE HYACINTH from our grower. We offer 
; 4 only top size bulbs and varie- 
3 ties which have proved as the 
best in their class for color, 
form and hardiness. 
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TULIP PLANTING e in bordering a bed it is recommended that 
@ they be staggered 6 to 8 inches apart. 
To enhance a flower border, groups of 6 to 12 tulips of one variety are very effective. A 
large bed is best planted in triangular wedges of 25 to 100 bulbs each, arranged so that 
they make a continuous pattern. Plant bulbs 5 to 6 inches deep and 
SCILLA if soil is heavy, the addition of some sand and bonemeal will help the 
SIBERICA growth and bloom ability of the bulbs. 
INSURPASSABLE 
OSTARA 
BREA, 
GADELAN 
FARNCOMBE MRS. JOHN THE BISHOP BLUE AIMABLE RED EMPEROR 
SANDERS SCHEEPERS 
COLOR PRINTED IN U.S.A. 
