Daffodils 



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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 with 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 will be 

 sent prepaid — please add 10c for partial transportation costs if less than 

 $2 total for Tulips and Daffodils combined. 



ACTAEA. (Poeticus) Largest poeticus in ex- 

 istence. Broad snow white perianth of 

 great substance and good form. Very 

 large eye broadly margined with dark 

 red. Considered the most beautiful Poet- 

 icus and wonderful exhibition flower. 

 30c each; 3 for 80c; $3.00 doz. 



ALSACE. (Poetaz) Large pure white peri- 

 anth and bright yellow cup. Four to six 

 blooms to the stem; has a delightful, 

 spicy fragrance. 3 for 30c; $1.00 doz. 



CANALICULATUS. (Tazetta) A dainty little Polyanthus 

 narcissus for the rockery, height 6 inches. Has narrow 

 erect bluish green foliage and bears heads of three to 

 five flowers with white perianth and globular golden 

 cup; small and very sweetly scented. 3 for 30c; $1.00 doz. 



CHEERFULNESS. (Poetaz) The double Elvira, a very dis- 

 tinct and decorative variety. Erect stems, each bearing 

 a cluster of small blooms with broad, rounded, creamy 

 white perianth and full double center of creamy white 

 and yellow. 3 for 35c; $1.25 doz. 



DIANA KASNER. (Barrii) A pure white perianth and a large 

 fluted yellow cup with blood-red frill. Increases very 

 rapidly, is free flowering, has fine long stems and is a 

 good forcer. 3 for 30c; $1.00 doz. 



DIOTIMA. (Y ellow Trumpet) A new super-giant yellow 

 trumpet. The flower is beautifully proportioned and is 

 carried gracefully on flattened tapering stems, 2 feet 

 tall. The broad perianth of medium deep primrose is 5 

 to 6 inches across; trumpet slightly deeper in color. 

 60c each; 3 for $1.75; $6.00 doz. 



EMPEROR. (Yellow Trumpet) Deep yellow trumpet and 

 primrose perianth. An old favorite for garden planting 

 and a dependable forcer, though rather late. Excellent 

 for naturalizing. 3 for 20c; $1.00 doz.; 25 for $2.00. 



FEBRUARY GOLD. (Cyclamineus Hybrid) This beautiful 

 little daffodil is especially desirable for the golden yellow 

 flowers each year introduce the daffodil season. The 

 perianth is beautifully reflexed, giving the flower a very- 

 distinct appearance. 3 for 55c; $2.00 doz. 



FIRETAIL. (Barrii) One of the most popular red- 

 eyed Barriis. Broad petaled creamy white 

 perianth; crinkled orange cup with deep scar- 

 let orange frill. An outstanding flower of good 

 form and substance. 25c each; $2.50 doz. 



GLORIOUS. (Poetaz) The name describes 

 the whole flower perfectly. Very large 

 overlapping perianth of satiny cream 

 white. The cup is brilliant orange scar- 

 let. Two and three flowers per stem but 

 very free flowering. 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 

 $4.00 doz. 



JOHN EVELYN. (Incomparabilis) An out- 

 standing favorite in the daffodil world. 

 Large pure white perianth opens perfect- 

 ly flat and is 4 to 5 inches across. The 

 large flat cup of lemon yellow is densely 

 frilled or shirred to base. Most refined 

 appearance. 20c each; $2.00 doz. 



KING ALFRED. (Yellow Trumpet) A deep 

 golden yellow flower of wonderful sub- 

 stance, on stiff 2-fcot stems. Trumpet 

 deeply frilled and recurved at the mouth. 

 By far the best all-yellow in its price 

 class. Universal favorite for cut flower 

 trade. 3 for 35c; $1.25 doz.; 50 for $5.00. 



LAURENS KOSTER. (Poetaz) Creamy white 

 perianth and lemon yellow cup, usually 

 5 to 7 on a stem. An old standby and the 

 best white poetaz for forcing. 3 for 30c; 

 $1.00 doz. 



LOVENEST. (Pink Trumpet) This is among 

 the daintiest of all trumpets; perianth is 

 white, star-shaped and overlapping. The 

 white trumpet is nicely recurved at the 

 mouth. Mouth of trumpet gradually turns 

 shell pink as flower develops. 40c each; 

 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.75. 



MOONSHINE. (Triandrus) A beautiful hy- 

 brid with star-shaped, creamy white 

 flowers, often three to a stem, drooping 

 gracefully. A great favorite for the rock 

 garden. 20c each; $2.00 doz. 



MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE. (Pink Trumpet) 

 This is the famous "Pink Trumpet Daffo- 

 dil". Fine informal perianth of ivory white 

 and beautifull proportioned; slim, long 

 trumpet of apricot pink, turning to deeper 

 pink at deeply fringed edge. Delicately 

 beautiful but of exceptional substance; 

 long lasting. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 

 $15.00 doz. 



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SPRING GLORY 



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