'Daffodils 



DIRECT FROM THE FIELDS — 

 Every one a double-nose bulb! 



Since we are situated right in the midst of the greatest 

 Daffodil and Tulip growing section of America, we have 

 arranged with one of the foremost growers to supply our 

 customers with a splendid assortment of these eagerly sought 

 bulbs for immediate planting. Daffodil orders will be filled 

 with choice double nose bulbs — the kind that give two 

 blooms the first season. But the supply is limited, so if your 

 order arrives late, please allow us to fill it w ith the largest 

 bulbs available, giving full value at all times. 



No orders accepted after October 15th, but don't delay 

 because you might find them all gone' NO ORDER FOR 

 LESS THAN $2.00 w ill be sent prepaid— please add 25c for 

 partial transportation costs if less than $2.00 total for Tulips 

 and Daffodils combined. 



l/ellow Zrumpct Daffodils 



Letters following varieties represent the time of blooming. 

 E — early, M — medium, L — late. 



AEROLITE Each 15c; Doz. $L50 



The large flower is beautifully proportioned, giving the 

 impression of gracefulness, despite its size; perianth deep 

 primrose, with a pure yellow trumpet which is left in bold 

 relief by the broad pointed star formed by the flat opening 

 outer petals an inch and a half w ide. A splendid keeper either 

 in the garden or after being cut. E. 



BEN HUR Each 40c ; 3 for $ LOO 



A glorious "loud-speaker " trumpet, deeply frilled, of pure 

 Roman gold, 2>^ inches across at the "mouth; in spite of its 

 immense size, about ^14. inches across the petals, the whole 

 flower is finely proportioned. One of the largest and best of 

 the new giant trumpets. 



CLEOPATRA Each 1 5c ; Doz . $ L 50 



A splendid flower with large light yellow trumpet; lemon 

 yellow perianth with overlapping petals. Very late and a 

 splendid keeper. L. 



DIOTIMA Each 50c ; 3 for $L25 



Considered by many to be the best of the new super-giant 

 yellow trumpets. The flower is beautifully proportioned and 

 is carried gracefully on flattened tapering stems, two feet tall. 

 The broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped perianth 

 ot medium deep primrose, 5 to 6 inches across: trumpet 

 slightly deeper in color. One of the top-notchers for many 

 years. E. 



KING ALFRED Each 15c; Doz. $1.50 



A deep golden yellow flower of wonderful substance, on stiff 

 two-foot stems. Trumpet deeply frilled and recurved at the 

 mouth. By far the best all-yellow in its price class. The 

 universal favorite for the cut-flower trade. Produces won- 

 derful, large, hard bulbs. E. 



MRS. NETTE O'MELVENY (Leedsii) 



Ui-Color Zmmpd 

 'Daffodils 



Perianths are w hite, trumpets are yellow , lemon or primrose. 



OCTAVIANUS Each $2.50 



Exceptional flower of beautiful proportion and finish, with a 

 large, recurved deep trumpet supported by an exceptionally 

 substantial perianth. Good stem holds the huge flower grace- 

 fully, and although the trumpet is very large, the flower is 

 perfectly balanced. Perianth is pale primrose and trumpet a 

 pure moon yellow when opening, giving the effect of moon- 

 light through mist. When fully open the perianth turns 

 slightly paler, justifv ing its classification under this class. 



SPRING GLORY Each 15c; Doz. $1.25 



Trumpet of pure yellow; perianth white and ot good form. 

 The best bi-color in its type class for all-around planting. E. 



SYLVANITE Each 30c ; Doz. $3.00 



A striking variety with broad overlapping perianth ol creamy 

 white; light canary yellow trumpet; strong grower, but very 

 graceful in habit. E. 



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