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CARL PURDY, UK I AH, CALIFORNIA 
DAFFODILS WITH LONG 
TRUMPETS, continued 
give fine flowers, at $2 per 
100. At that price you can 
afford a good bed. These are 
the three sorts of which you 
want plenty. 
Like a giant Golden Spur 
is Glory of Leyden, one of 
the largest of all 
, Daffodils. It is 
I worth 15 cts. each, 
or $1.50 per doz. 
J. B. M. Camm 
is an exquisitely 
beautiful flower of 
a pale cream-color, 
and well worth 
6c. each, or 60c. 
per doz. ; buy 
a dozen, but not 
> more. William 
Goldring, the 
Swan's Neck 
. Daffodil, is a most distinct 
and graceful flower in pure 
white. 5 cts. each, and 
50 cts. per doz. 
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Sir Watkin Daffodils 
page 13) 
Daffodils with 
Gup-Shaped 
Trumpets 
I am rather partial to 
these. With the exception 
of Sir Watkin, they lack the 
size of the previous section, 
but the stems are long, the 
flowers gracefully poised, and, 
to my liking, they make 
much better cut - flowers. 
There is no sameness in their 
forms. Each has some little 
individuality that endears it 
to you. 
Barrii conspicuus, for in- 
stance, has a canary-yellow 
flower illuminated by a scar- 
let cup, and is very long- 
stemmed. It lasts long and 
becomes almost white, and 
its great merit is its adap- 
tability to naturalizing. Fine, 
flowering bulbs, at 3 cts. 
each, 25 cts. per doz., $1.50 
per 100. 
Cynosure, too, is a good 
thing, and the flowers are 
light yellow, the cup just 
edged scarlet. Its price is 
the same as the preceding 
variety, but for naturalizing 
I make a lower price. 
