^<Z^^<^dcC^ FOR BEAUTIFUL SPRING FLOWERS 



OREGON GROWN 



No garden is compieto without a liberal planting of 

 DatTodils or Narcissus. Perfectly hardy, they grow and 

 produce abundantly in almost any position, sun or shade, 

 moist or dry. They are equally suited to pot-culture for 

 winter flowering and are unsurpassed for naturalizing. 



Our Daffodil bulbs are grown for us in Oregon, where 

 climate and the skill of America's leading Daffodil spe- 

 cialist, Mr. Jan de Graafl', are combined to produce 

 the very best. 



Note. The truniptt, crown, or cup is the center of the flower; 

 the f>erianth is the surrounding row of petals or wings. (EE) Extra 

 Early; ^E) Early; (M) .\lidscason; (L) Late. 



Trumpet Daffodils 

 yellow Trumpet 



Aerolite. A golden Daffodil that is replacing many of the present va- 

 rieties. The large flower is fjeautifuilv proportioned, giving the im- 

 pression of gratefulness despite its size. Perianth deep primrose, with a 

 pure medium vellow trumpet, which is left in bold relief by the broad- 

 pointed star formed bv the flat opening outer petals. One of the longest 

 lasting of all Daffodils either in the garden or after cutting. (E) 3 for 

 ^k.; SI. 75 per do/.; $13.75 per 100. 



King Alfred. The most popular Daffodil in the world, and one that 

 even today holds its own against all comers in every flower market. 

 Because of its large size, golden vellow color and informal, pleasing 

 shaF>e it has become the universal favorite. (M) Double-nose, No. 1 

 bulbs, 3 for 50c.: S1.75 per doz.; SI 3.75 per 100. 



Double-nose, No. 2 bulbs and Rounds, 3 for 40c.; SI. 35 per do/.; 

 $10.00 per 100. 



AEROLITE. 3 for 50c.; S1.75 per doz.; S13.75 



per 100 



White Trumpet 



Beersheba. A magniliccnt tlowerwith large, 

 perfectly tlat [>erianth; trumpet long and 

 beautifullv flanged at mouth. A flower of 

 great size, measuring nearly 5 inches 

 across. A vigorous grower and a grand 

 e.xhibition varietv. (.M) 3 for 90c.; S3. 25 

 per doz.: S25.00 per 100. 



IMount Hood. An overlapping perianth of 

 pure ivory-white, with a large, creamy 

 white trumpet that changes to pure white 

 when fully open. Heavily flanged at the 

 trumpet mouth. (.\1) 3 for SI. 10: 6 for 

 $2.00: $3.75 per doz.; S29.75 per 100. 



Mrs. E. H. Krelage. Uniform ivory-white 

 in trumpet and perianth. Smooth, waxy 

 texture and good form. (.M) 20c. each; 

 S2.25 per doz.; $16.75 per 100. 



Roxane. A large, creamy white trumpet with 

 round, overlapping, pure white perianth. 

 Unusually beautiful; much better than 

 Spring Glorv. 3 for 65c.; $2.25 per doz.; 

 $16.50 per 100. 



Large Cupped Daffodils 



Carbineer. A magniliccnt flower of splendid 

 carriage and great substance. Broad, flat, 

 golden yellow perianth standing at right 

 angles to the large, bright orange-red cup. 

 3 for 60c.; $2.15 per doz.; S15.75 per 100. 



Carlton. A fine clear yellow self-color of 

 great size. Flat overlapping perianth and 

 large expanded crown, frilled at brim. A 

 magnificent plant of great vigor. (.M) 3 for 

 55c.; S2.fX) per doz.; 514.00 per 100. 



Dick Wellband. Very strong growing and 

 free flowering. Pure white perianth and 

 flame-orange cup. Long lasting and un- 

 fading. (L) 3 for 50c.; S1.60 per doz.; 

 $11.75 per 100. 



Fortune. Broad, creamy yellow perianth 

 of very solid texture; these have glowing 

 soft orange crowns of great size and elegant 

 form, opening at mouth and frilled. fE; 

 3 for 50c.; 51.75 per doz.; 513. S'J per IW. 



Large Cupped Daffodils, cont'd. 



Francisca Drake. It is impossible to de- 

 scribe adcquatclv in any catalog the beauty 

 and ciiarin of this unusual flower. The 

 pure white perianth petals are of unusual 

 substance, 1 Vi inches wide, and tinted 

 gold at the base, which shows through on 

 the outside. The cup, wide and deep, is 

 golden vellow at the base, changing gradu- 

 ally to flame-orange at the densely frilled 

 edge. Flowers are held well above the fine 

 foliage and give the effect of a flock of .sea- 

 gulls taking flight. Try them in your yard 

 for lieauty next spring. (M) 3 for 50c.; 

 $1.60 per doz.; S11.75 per 100. 



Gertie IMillar. Wonderful flower with pure 

 white perianth and beautifully pro- 

 portioned, pale primrose cup deeply fluted 

 and frilled and of translucent texture. 

 Unusually long pistils and anthers match 

 these colors perfectly and make them very 

 attractive. (M) 3 for 60c.; S2.15 per doz.; 

 $15.75 per 100. 



John Evelyn. Deservedly an international 

 favorite and outstanding among the new 

 hybrids. Pure white perianth, 4 to 5 inches 

 across, opening flat, with a flat lemon- 

 yellow cup measuring nearly 2 inches in 

 diameter, densely frilled and fluted or 

 shirred to the base. Good neck; strong 

 grower. (M) 3 for 65c.; $2.25 per doz.; 

 $17.50 per 100. 



■Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. This is the famous 

 "Pink Daffodil." Fine informal perianth 

 of ivory-white, and well-proportioned, long 

 slim trumpet of apricot-pink, changing to 

 shell-pink at the deeply fringed edge. 

 Delicately beautiful but of exceptional 

 substance; long lasting. A must for every 

 garden. (E) 3 for 65c.; S2.40 per doz.; 

 $18.75 per 100. 



''Green Thumb'' Gloves 



Made of a special vin\ i-treated fabric 

 that keeps dirt from coming through on 

 your hands. Sizes: Small, .Medium and 

 Large. 9>ic. per pair. 



Short Cupped Daffodils 



Magic Fire. Slrlklnn ll,.w.r ..( excellent 

 sul)st..nic. Pure while, \vc!l-i)vcrla|)ping 

 and luoad ixri.inl li ; small cup with fiery red 

 rim. Oik- ol liiicsi (aIiIIiIi ion varieties. (M) 

 3 lor 4S. .; <1 f,S |K-, <!<,/ ; $12.00 per 100. 



Mrs. Nette O'Melveny. A "little fairy" 

 flower with pure while perianth and cup 

 of clear lemon-yellow, with orange picolee. 

 Splendid foliage, tall and graceful. In 

 every way a delightful flower and sure to 

 become immensely popular. (E) 3 for 45c.; 

 $1.65 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Double Narcissus 



Cheerfulness. A verv pleasing double 

 white P(jetaz \sitfi good stems. A fine 

 g.irden and show flower. (L) 3 for 45c.; 

 SI. 65 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Inglescombe. A pure yellow, fully double 

 Narcissus that has been a favorite for 

 years. (E) 3 for 60c.; $2.15 per doz.; 

 $15.75 per 100. 



Royal Sovereign. Valuable addition to the 

 Twink group of semi-doubles. Most grace- 

 ful of all in form, and the most charming, 

 if not the most striking, in coloring. 

 Creamy white interspersed with crinkled 

 and frilled trumpet petals of primrose- 

 yellow, shading to pale primrose as the 

 flower develops. (M) 3 for 45c.; $1.65 per 

 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Twink. A splendid show flower that has 

 created much interest whenever exhibited. 

 It is a double of the semi-full type, the 

 petals alternating soft primrose and clear 

 orange, and so arranged as to give the 

 flower a most attractive appearance. 

 Forces easily. Early, free flowering and 

 hardy. (E) 3 for 45c.; $1.65 per doz.; $12.00 

 per 100. 



White or Colored Shell Chips for planting 

 Narcissus Bulbs. Lb. 15c.; 10 lbs. $1.30 

 iNot Postpaid I. 



Stone Pebbles for Planting Narcissus Bulbs. 

 Qt. 10c. ; 4 qts. 35c. (Not Postpaid). 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., WASHINGTON 2, D. C. 



