. Catalog. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Hastings' Giant Olympia (Left), Empress and Van Waveren Giant (Right) Daffodils, Grown on the Hastings' Plantation. Special Notice The TJ. S. Federal Horticultural Board says that no more Daffodils or any other kind of Narcissus may be imported into this country after 1925. Holland and France are now supplying the U. S. about 75,000,000 of these bulbs each year but after 1925 we cannot im- port any more. After 1925, Narcissi will be very high priced if you can get hold of any to plant at all. Order


. Catalog. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Hastings' Giant Olympia (Left), Empress and Van Waveren Giant (Right) Daffodils, Grown on the Hastings' Plantation. Special Notice The TJ. S. Federal Horticultural Board says that no more Daffodils or any other kind of Narcissus may be imported into this country after 1925. Holland and France are now supplying the U. S. about 75,000,000 of these bulbs each year but after 1925 we cannot im- port any more. After 1925, Narcissi will be very high priced if you can get hold of any to plant at all. Order all you can afford to buy this fall. The demand for them will be enormous in another year when everybody will be buying all they can plant before the Quaran- tine ruling goes into effect. Already, prices are going up and we are having to pay our growers more but our catalog prices will remain as long as we have any bulbs left this fall. We just ask you to order as soon as possible, so you will be sure of getting your supply. We will ship the bulbs as soon as they arrive from overseas, about the first of September. GIANT TRUMPET DAFFODILS. Emperor Daffodil Emperor and Empress are the Popular Leaders We just wish you could see these Giants growing on the Hast- ings' Plantation. We are growing many thousands of Narcissi and experimenting with about 100 different varieties. These new and rare varieties are the biggest daffodils that have ever been grown. They last for years and are so easily grown that no home or garden is complete without them. They bloom every spring and do fine in pots, boxes and bowls of water in the house dur- ing the winter and outdoors for the early spring beds, borders and lawn or garden plots. They make the most beautiful cut flowers as well as pot or basket plants. Daffodils just naturally do well in the South, whether you care for them attentively or whether you only set them out in the lawn. They are so graceful and beautiful, so rich in color and so d


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