BY WAY OF CONTRAST! Here is something that is definitely not “minia- 
ture”. The bulbs pictured above are Jumbo King Alfred Daffodil bulbs. 
We grow several varieties of narcissus for the cut flower market, and for 
the past decade we've been selecting each year our finest, choicest bulbs 
and planting them in separate plots. Now we've decided to offer them to 
those discriminating gardeners who want the very finest bulbs that money 
can buy. Those pictured are a sample of ten years of selection. Each bulb 
will have from 3 to 5 of the finest, largest, longest stemmed flowers 
you've ever seen. Shipped from August thru October. 
King Alfred—Early golden yellow trumpet daffodil, long famous as a 
cut flower. Selected Jumbo Bulbs, 3 for $1.10, $4.00 per dozen 
Golden Harvest—Even larger blooms than King Alfred, but shorter stems, 
and earlier. Blooms many times reach 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Selected 
Jumbo Bulbs. 3 for $1.10, $4.00 per dozen 
Fortune—Golden yellow, with short trumpet of bright orange. Very long 
stemmed and graceful“ Early, blooming with Golden Harvest. Selected 
Jumbo Bulbs. 3 for $1.10, $4.00 per dozen 
Diana Kasner—Hugh white blooms, with orange cup edged in red. Late, 
many times blooming for us at Easter time. Selected Jumbo Bulbs, 
3 for $1.10, $4.00 per dozen 
COLLECTION: 3 each of 4 varieties listed, labeled, $ 4.15 postpaid. 
: 12 each of 4 varieties listed, labeled, $13.50 postpaid 
GLADIOLUS BYZANTINUS 
One of the so-called Hardy Glads, from Europe, Byzantinus can stand 
temperatures down to 30 below. It may be left in the ground from year 
to year, forming large colonies, in a sunny well-drained location. Flowers 
are plum-purple, with white markings, on 2/2 foot stems. This is an inter- 
esting flower, which blooms ahead of other glads, takes very little care, 
and may be grown by those in temperatures too severe for other fall- 
planted glads. Plant in September and October. 3 for 30c, 10 for 85c 
MAPLETON FLOWER AND BULB CO. 
MAPLETON, OREGON 
POSTMASTER: Form 3547 requested. 
