no DAFFODILS — NARCISSUS 



miles north and six days earlier for every hundred miles 

 south, on sea level. 



The varieties may be expected to flov?er near New York 

 City as follows: 



Those marked A during the first and second weeks of April. 

 Those marked B during the second and third weeks of 



April. 

 Those marked C during the third and fourth weeks of 



April. 

 Those marked D during the fourth week of April and first 



week of May. 

 Those marked E during the first and second weeks of May. 

 Those marked F during the second and third weeks of May. 



The season may be considerably ex- 

 tended by planting in special situations and 

 by other cultural conditions (see pages 41 and 

 42) so that daffodils outdoors may in fact be 

 had for over three months. 



* Vigorous-growing, free-blooming; well suited for natur- 

 alising, 

 t Especially adapted for naturalising in partial shade or 



on slopes facing the north. 

 T[ For planting in gardens, herbaceous borders, etc., 

 § For growing in pots, etc., for winter flowers. 



In regard to awards made to varieties, R. H. S. stands 

 for Royal Horticultural Society, and R. B, S. for Royal Bo- 

 tanic Society, both of London, England. 



