HEtiDJERSOH'S cNardssus anJ Q)affoMs 



TOP SIZE — FINEST GRADE OF BULBS 



NOTE — The "perianth" is the surrounding 

 row of petals or icings. The trumpet, "croivn" 

 or "ciip'^ is the center portion of the flower. 



All-Yellow Single Trumpet 



Emperor. Color richest yellow, both trumpet 

 and perianth. A popular variety for borders 

 and forcing. 



Double Nose Bulbs 



Round Bulbs • • 



G. H. Von Waveren. One of the latest intro- 

 ductions. Bold, gorgeous all'yellow flowers 

 with a gold dust shimmering in the texture. . 



King Alfred. The largest and finest pure yellow 

 Daffodil in commerce. Immense flowers of 

 intense yellow; trumpet large and open; vig' 

 orous and free. 



Double Nose Bulbs 



Round Bulbs ■ ■ 



Olympla. A much improved and enlarged 

 Emperor, very free flowering and excep' 

 tionally hardy. This is also ranked as a 

 leading cut flower variety 



Robert Sydenham. A grand hardy variety. Per- 

 fect sulphur-yellow perianth, exceptionally 

 large yellow trumpet, handsomely frilled... 



Tresserve. One of the leaders among the new 

 giant trumpets; deep canary-yellow with a 

 paler perianth, producing a flower of distinct 

 individuality; the trumpet mouth, 2 inches 

 across is deeply laciniated •■ . 



Von Woveren's Giant'. Perianth primrose, 

 bright yellow trumpet. One of the best in 

 our "'Giant" class. (See back cover.) 



Whistler. Superb golden yellow flowers of 

 marvelous size 



Bi-color Single Trumpet 



Aeolus. A giant exhibition variety. We con- 

 sider this the most perfect bi-color in exist- 

 ence. Perianth snow-white, trumpet yellow 

 with beautiful recurved brim ■ • 



Empress. The perianth is white, and the trum- 

 pet rich yellow: the entire flower is of great 

 substance and is carried on strong stems . . . 



Narcissus. John Evelyn 



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Mrs. R. 0. Backhouse. This is the famous 

 "Pink Daffodil." Fine informal perianth of 

 ivory-white, and beautifully proportioned, 

 slim, long trumpet of apricot-pink, changing 

 to shell-pink at the deeply fringed edge; 

 delicately beautiful but of exceptional sub- 

 stance; long lasting: early; belongs in every 

 collection 



Spring Glory. Long yellow trumpet, reflexed 

 brim: perianth clear white. (See back cover.) 



Crown Daffodils ^^r^^,'""' 



This group is the result of garden crosses 



between the Trumpet Poeticus and Incompara- 



bilis varieties. All are hardy, producing long 



stemmed, fragrant flowers that are prized for 



cutting. 



Albatross. A large, handsome flower: perianth 

 white, cup pale citron-yellow, prettily frilled 

 and edged orange-red ••.... 



Barri Conspicuus. It has a broad, spreading 

 yellow perianth: brown edged with orange- 

 scarlet. A robust, strong grower 



Bath's Flame. Yellow perianth, deep yellow cup 

 with broad edge of orange-red. The petals 

 are very long and pointed giving the flower 

 a distinct and outstanding character. (See 

 back cover.) 



Bfightling. Large primrose colored perianth, 

 cup orange with a frilled orange-red border. . 



Diana Kosner. A pure white perianth and a 

 large fluted yellow cup with blood-red frill, 

 very free flowering and an excellent forcer. 

 We consider this variety most valuable and 

 cannot recommend it too highly for show 

 purposes • • 



Red Beacon. Ivory-white perianth, brilliant or- 

 ange-scarlet cup. First class exhibition variety. 



The Incomparabilis Daffodils 



(Narcissus Incomparabilis) 



The Incomparabilis group are garden hybrids 



between yellow Trumpets and Poeticus. They 

 are perfectly hardy and thrive under garden 

 culture or for flowering in the house in win 

 ter. The flowers are all large and are borne 

 freely on long stems. 



Autocrat. Primrose-yellow perianth, deeper 

 yellow, bowl-like crown, free flowering and 

 vigorous 



Beat All. Beautiful free flowering, strong grow- 

 ing sort, white overlapping perianth with cup 

 of bright gold with orange edge 



Bernardino. Perianth cream colored, the frilled 

 and fluted cup stained deep apricot-orange at 

 its edge. A good hardy grower which forms 

 nice clumps in the garden in a short time • ■ . 



Croesus. A wonderful introduction. The six- 

 petalled overlapping primrose perianth sup- 

 porting a crcwn of orange-red is a sensation 

 to behold and a treasure in the garden every- 

 one should have. (See back cover.) 



John Evelyn. One of the most beautiful and 

 outstanding varieties of the present day 

 Flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter; fragrant. 

 Color of perianth is pure white and the cup 

 IS lemon-yellow and frilled to the base 



Lucifer. A large flowering, showy variety with 

 white perianth and cup of glowing red- 

 orange: strong grower 



Will Scarlett. A cream colored perianth sup 

 porting a fine cup exquisitely frilled, of won- 

 derful orange-scarlet. Splendid for the gar 

 den ■ • 



Sir Watkin. A deep primrose-yellow perianth, 

 and a more deeply tinted yellow cup or trum 

 pet . . 



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