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Imported HOLLAND BULBS 
Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, etc. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
BULBS 
ANEMONES (Double mixed)—10 for 49c. 
SCILLA SIBERICA (Spring Beauty)—tbiue, 
very large fiower. 10 for 55c, $4.95 per 100. 
CAMPANULATA — 10 for 49c, $4.50 per 
100. 
GALANTHUS (Snowdrops)—Small white bell 
shaped flowers that naturalize freely. One 
of the first flowers to bloom after the 
winter snows. 10 for 49c, $4.50 per 100. 
Double, 10 for 60c, $5.40 per 100. 
MUSCAPI (Grape Hyacinths) EARLY GIANT 
—Flowers resembling clusters of grapes. 
10 for 30c, $2.70 per 100. 
White, 10 for 49c, 100 for $4.50. 
BULBS FOR INDOOR 
CULTURE 
PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS—Flowers beauti- 
fully when planted in pebbles. Should be 
placed in the dark for 10 days to 3 weeks 
after planting, then bring to light. Avoid 
direct sunlight until foliage turns green. 
Our paperwhite narcissus French grown, and 
are much more dependable for blooms than 
domestic varieties. 
I5c ea., 10 for $1.35 
AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS—Immense lily like 
flowers in shades of red, white, and orange. 
Place bulb in 5 or 6 inch pot, keep in 
dark place for 5 to 6 weeks for root mak- 
ing. Do not water, or only very lightly 
until bloom spike appears. 75c¢ ea. 
COLCHICUMS ‘Autumnale Major) — Extra 
large flower of lilac purple. Known as the 
Fall flowering crocus. Will bloom without 
sand, soil or water. 40c ea., 2 for 75c. 
CROCUS BOWLS—Perforated pot for forc- 
ing crocus. Holds 12 crocus. $1.00 ea. 
HYACINTH GLASSES—For forcing Hyacinths. 
Clear glass 50c ea., Stained 75c ea. 
PEARL CHIPS—The usual and perfect thing 
for your paperwhites. 2 Ibs. 25c, 10 Ibs. 
$1.00. 
DUTCH IRIS 
The finest and most satifactory of all Spring 
flowering Iris. Produces large flowers on 
strong stems. 
GOLDEN HARVEST — Deep golden yellow. 
10 for 65c, $5.85 per 100. 
WEDGEWOOD—Wedgewood blue, with large 
flowers on strong stems. 10 for 65c, $5.85 
per 100. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR—Large pure white. 10 
for 65c, $5.85 per 100. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
These perennials far surpass the beauty of 
our annual poppies. Plants grow 2% to 3 
ft. tall with flowers of such unusual rich 
brilliant coloring that they are outstanding 
in any flower garden. They should be set 
out about 18 inches apart in Sept. and 
Oct. They do not like transplanting, so be 
sure to set out in the permanent location. 
BETTY ANN — Clear La France pink, 
crinkled petals; without spots. 50c¢ ea. 
COWIGAN — Turkey-red, very free flower- 
ing. 85c¢ ea. 
HENRY CAYEUZ IMPROVED — Old Rose 
shading into burgundy. 50c ea. 
OLYMPIA — Early Double orange scarlet; 
free flowering. 50c ea. 
RED FLAME — Large and tall, fiery scarlet 
red, small spots. 65¢ ea. 
TANGERINE — Beautiful pure orange; pur- 
ple maroon spots. 65c ea. 
G. I. JOE — Deep rose, ruffled. 85c ea. 
WURTEMBERGIA — Large silky ox-bloom 
red petals. 85c ea. 
SPECIAL! !!!! 
UNNAMED ORIENTAL POPPIES 
No. 1 Scarlet Roots 
No. 1 Salmon Roots 
35cea. 3 for $1.00 
HARDY LILIES 
MAGIC LILY (Hardy amaryllis, Halli) — 
Noted for its attractive green foliage that 
disappears in July, a month after which a 
spike shoots up as if by magic, developing 
an array of lily-shaped flowers of delicate 
lilac pink shade. Bulb should be covered 
about 4 inches. 35c¢ ea., 3 for $1.00. 
MADONNA LILY (Lilium Candidium) — 
Produces a mass of snow white flowers on 
straight stems. Plant them shallow, about 
2 inches deep, in August and September. 
35c ea., 3 for $1.00. Extra large, 50c ea., 
Zu for pi.25- 
REGALE — One ofthe most beautiful and 
also one of the easiest to grow of the lilies. 
Grows 3 to 6 ft. tall, is perfectly hardy, 
and flourishes under various conditions. 
Should be covered about 6 inches. 35c¢ ea., 
3 for $1.00. 
SPEC'OSUM RUBRUM—Cne of the most de- 
sable pink lilies. Noted for its vigorous 
growth as well as size and depth of color- 
ing. Blooms August to September. May be 
planted in Spring or Fall. Bulbs should be 
covered 5 to 6 inches deep. 65c¢ ea. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH — Very popular, free 
blooming lily. An Umbellatum variety, good 
for forcing and splendid for the garden. 
Fine orange color. 45c¢ ea., 3 for $1.25. 
89c ea., 3 for $2.50. 
PEONIES 
3 year old stock, 3-5 eyes each root 
riee blooming extra large flowers that are 
excellent for cutting, and the beautiful 
toliage and shape of the peony have made 
trem a favorite with gardeners everywhere. 
Peonies will thrive in any good garden soil. 
They like a place in the sun. Treatment 
with Superphosphate normally assures good 
blooms. 89c¢ each, 3 for $2.50. 
EDULIS SUPERBA (7.6) Early. Bright clear 
mauve pink. Fine for cutting. 
FELIX CROUSSE (8.4) Midseason. Brilliant, 
ruby-red. Fine for cutting. 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE (7.9) Early. Large 
white flowers with crimson specks: Recom- 
mended for cutting. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT (7.7) Midseason. 
Very fine brilliant red. 
PRINCE OF DARKNESS (7.5) Early, deep 
red, almost maroon. 
REINE HORTENSE (8.7) Midseason. Rose- 
pink flecked with crimson. Recommended 
for cutting. 
SPECIALS ! ! ! 
ALL DOUBLE, NAMES 
UNKNOWN 
REDS, WHITES, OR PINKS, 
65c ea., 2 for $1.25 
