MIXTURES 
SPECIAL NOVELTY — An unexcelled mixture con- 
taining over 500 of the truly distinctive varieties listed in 
this folder. By the law of averages you should get 40 to 50 
and can get up to 100 varieties in 100 bulbs. Planted in 
a cutting bed they will give ample and diversified blooms 
for the home over a long period each spring. Each year 
we discard around 100 varieties to make room for new and 
improved types. These discards are added to our NOVELTY 
MIXED which is in a class to itself for those not interested 
in name varieties, yet who desire fine and unusual flowers 
over an extended period each spring. ACTUALLY WORTH 
DOUBLE STHE PRICH: 22200 womto ecto s en Be 7.00 for 100 
SUPER NOVELTY — Guaranteed to contain 1 bulb 
each of 100 Novelty types. Never before offered. $10.00 for 100 
NATURALIZING — Only varieties which are adap- 
table to compete with nature in the wild state. Mixed - 
IWVi131 CE OT VC11 0 Wier ee recs ence a, Men 5.50 for 100 
FALL BLOOMING BULBS 
Shipped by us in June ONLY and should be planted 
immediately. Usually available in Seed Stores during Octo- 
ber. Planted that late their chance of survival, especially 
in the north, is slim. Large plantings are to be seen at 
Colonial Williamsburg. 
STERNBERGIA LUTEA — Large bright yellow crocus 
like flowers on 6 to 8 inch stems appear in mid September. 
$3.00 per dozen. 
LYCORIS RADIATA (Red Spider Lily) — Large cir- 
cular clusters of bright red flowers on 2 foot spikes appear 
almost over night in mid September. A long lasting beautiful 
cut flower for the house, or a stunning item in the garden. 
The foliage appears in October and is a welcome spot of 
deep green in the garden all winter, disappearing in the 
spring. $3.50 per dozen. 
Both these items resent transplanting, especially if 
done at the wrong time, but will increase rapidly if left 
undisturbed. Radiata is especially touchy and care must be 
taken when digging not to break the thick fleshy roots 
which are never dormant, and take a year to replace if 
broken. 
Allow 50 cents for postage. 
DAFFODILS ON PARADE & BUSHEL BARGAINS 
That our NEW INFORMATIVE CLASSIFICATIONS 
have proven a success, we can judge from the many enthu- 
siastic reports received. With the constructive criticism which 
was and will be most appreciated, we trust that it will soon 
be polished and perfected. However, for those who do not 
care to decipher codes and clamor for descriptions, we will 
again publish DAFFODILS ON PARADE in July, containing 
descriptions of about 400 varieties dug this year; FIELD 
NOTES and RATINGS on this Spring’s blooming season by 
George Heath; various groups of highly recommended 
NATURALIZING varieties; several comprehensive COLLEC- 
TIONS, as well as BUSHEL BARGAINS (as we will have 
then completed digging and will know what we can offer in 
quantity). All who have ordered flowers or bulbs from us 
within the past three years will be sent DAFFODILS. ON 
PARADE, but, as we plan to publish it as a reference book, 
please be sure to save this BLUE LIST for current prices. 
If interested in the above and not already a customer, please 
send for same and include 25¢ (deductable from your bulb 
order). 
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