'DcUlacUlb FOR BEAUTIFUL SPRING FLOWERS 



N garden is complete without a liberal planting of 

 Daffodils or Narcissus. Perfectly hardy, they grow and 

 produce abundantly in almost any position, sun or shade, 

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

 winter flowering and are unsurpassed tor naturalizing. 



Our Daffodil bulbs are grown for us in Oregon, where 

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

 •• Mr. Jan de Graaff, are combined to produce the very 

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

 the perianth is the surrounding row of petals or wings. 1 1 I \tra 

 Early; (E Early; M M L Late. 



Trumpet Daffodils 



Yellow Trumpet 

 Aerolite. V golden D replacing many of the present 



rieties. The large (lower is beautifully proportioned, giving the im- 

 pre- _ size. Perianth deep primrose, with a 



pure medium yellow trumpet, which is left in lx>ld relief by the broad- 

 pointed star formed by the llat opening outer petals. One ol the longest 

 ng of all Daffodils either in the garden or after eutting. (E) 3 for 

 55c: $2.00 per d.. 



King Alfred. 0S1 popular DalTodil in the work!, and one that 



even todav holds _ unst all comers in every Mower market. 



Be, len vellow color and informal, pleasing 



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

 bulbs. 3 for 5<V.; 51.75 per do/.; 51 5.75 per 100. 

 Double-n. -■ No 2 bo IS ind Rounds, 3 For IQc; 51. i? per doz.; 



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SPRING GLORY 

 3 for 45c; S1.65 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 



Bicolor Trumpet 

 Spring Glory. Still a favorite, both for the 

 a and for foreing. Pure vellow trum- 

 pet and white perianth. Excellent stem 

 and always free blooming. (M) 3 lor 45c; 

 (12.00 per 100. 



White Trumpet 

 Beersheba. \ magnificent Mower with large, 

 perfectly flat perianth; trumpet long and 

 beautifully flanged at mouth. A Mower of 

 size, measuring nearly 5 inches 

 g rous grower and a grand 

 exhibition variety. M I For 

 - per doz.; 529.75 per 100. 



Mount Hood. An overlapping perianth of 

 pure ivorv-white, with a large, creamy 

 white trumpet that changes to pure white 

 when fully open. Heavily flanged at the 

 trumpet mouth. (M; 1 for 51.20; 6 for 

 • i.25 per doz.; 532. 00 per 100. 



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

 in trumpet and perianth. Smooth, waxy 

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

 52.25 per doz.; 516.75 per 100. 



Large Cupped Daffodils 



Carlton. A !ine clear yellow self-color of 

 Flat O erlapping perianth and 

 large expanded crown, frilled at brim. A 

 magnificent plant of great vigor. M 

 55c; 52. 00 per doz.; 515.00 per 100. 



Damson. '• trikii . >l very brilliant 



color and fine substance. Broad, creamy 



white perianth shaded yellow at base; 



orange-red cup. (E) 3 for 45c; $1.60 per 



1.75 per 100. 



Dick Wellband. . • r -,*rong growing and 

 free flowering. Pure white perianth and 

 flame-orange cup. Long lasting and un- 

 fading I - in outstanding 

 great beauty and value. (L) 3 For 45c; 

 -1 1.75 per 100. 



Large Cupped Daffodils, cont'd. 



Fortune. Broad, creamy yellow perianth 

 of very solid texture; these have glowing 

 soft orange crowns of great si/e and elegant 

 form, opening at mouth and beautifully 

 frilled I . For 60c; $2.15 per doz.; 

 (1 5 75 per 100 



Francisca Drake. It is impossible to de- 

 scribe adequately in any catalog the beauty 

 and charm of this unusual flower. The 

 pure white perianth petals are of unusual 

 Substance, 1 l ^ inches wide, and tinted 

 gold at the base, which shows through on 

 the outside. The cup, wide and deep, is 

 golden yellow at the base, changing gradu- 

 ally to flame-orange at the denselj 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 beauty next spring. (M) 3 for 45c; 

 H.65 per doz.; H2.00 per 100. 



Gertie Millar. Wonderful flower with pure 

 white perianth and beautifully pro- 

 portioned, pale primrose cup deeplj Muted 

 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.; 

 S15.75 per 100. 



John Evelyn. Deservedly an international 

 ire 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. (\\) 3 for 65c; 52.40 per doz.; 

 518.50 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.; 

 50 per 100. 



Short Cupped Daffodils 



Alcida. Creamy perianth opening flat and 

 star-shaped, with individual petals over 

 \Yl inches wide; broad, citron-yellow cup 

 with blood-orange frill. Strong grower, 

 with gianl Mowers of fine substance, very 

 freely produced. (L) 3 for 45c; $1.65 

 per do/.; S12.00 per 100. 



Magic Fire. Striking flower of excellent 

 substance. Pure white, well-overlapping 

 and broad perianth; small cup with fiery red 

 rim. One of finest exhibition varieties. (M) 

 5 for 45c; SI. 65 per doz ; $12.00 per 100. 



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

 Mower with pure white perianth and cup 

 of clear lemon-yellow, with orange picotee. 

 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 very pleasing double 

 white Poetaz with good stems. A fine 

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

 S1.65 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 gise 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. 



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