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Fav e oHt d e » Narcissus or Darrodils 
Delightful Sur¬ 
prises for the 
Plant Lover 
Narcissus may now be had in an almost unbelievable array of styles, colors, and forms, and may be 
used as cut-flowers for display or for naturalizing. For the convenience of those who wish certain styles 
or shapes, we have divided our unparalleled list into eleven different classes, running from the large 
trumpets down to the dainty little flowers with only an eye for contrast. Plant some of these fine 
bulbs this year for an attractive showing early next spring. 
Large Trumpet Varieties 
These flowers have trumpets or crowns as long as or longer 
than the perianth or outer petals. The Trumpet varieties 
come in three classes: 
Yellow or lemon-colored trumpets and perianth of same shade 
or lighter but not white. 
White trumpet and perianth (see page 3). 
Bi-color varieties (see page 3), i. e., those having a white or 
whitish perianth and a yellow, lemon, or primrose trumpet. 
Large Yellow Trumpet 
Large yellow or lemon-colored trumpets and perianth of 
same shade or lighter but not white. 
9402 Aerolite Large and graceful flowers. Prim¬ 
rose perianth with a fine, medium yellow trumpet. 
Medium early and a good keeper. 250 each; 3 for 700; 
12 for $2.40; 100 for $17.00. 
9408 Cleopatra Lemon-yellow perianth, overlap¬ 
ping petals; trumpet light yellow. A splendid flower 
which has won many awards and is well known every¬ 
where. 200 each; 3 for 500; 12 for $1.80; 100 for $13.00. 
9401 Emperor 
large, deep yellow 
inches tall. Early. 
A deep primrose-yellow variety with a 
trumpet and overlapping petals; 20 
3 for 30?!; 12 for 90?!; 100 for $6.25. 
9407 Golden Spur Deep rich yellow. Trumpet is 
large with broad, open mouth; perianth large and spreading. 
12?! each; 3 for 30?!; 12 for 90?!; 100 for $6.25. 
9508 Harold Beale Primrose perianth; darker trum¬ 
pet. Very free flowering, of great size, clear color 
and fine keeping qualities. 18?! each; 3 for 45?!; 
12 for $1.65; 100 for $11.50. 
Bulbs 
are 
sent 
PREPAID 
King Alfred 
9509 John Cairns Remarkably clear yel¬ 
low self; free flowering with long stems. A first- 
class “Giant,” and a superb decorative garden vari¬ 
ety. Flowers last a long time either when cut or 
when left in the garden. 18?! each; 3 for 45?!; 12 for 
$1.60; 100 for $11.00. 
9417 King Alfred Both perianth and trum¬ 
pet are a rich golden yellow. Large and well rounded. 
Flaring trumpet with frilled brim. This has always 
been a favorite trumpet variety, as it has a charm 
and beauty all its own; 20 inches tall. 15?! each; 
3 for 35?!; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00. 
9412 King Le£ir Rich chrome-yellow perianth 
and trumpet. Robust and free flowering variety. 
King Lear is one of the newer Daffodils and one of 
the hardiest and most satisfactory. 35?! each; 3 for 
950; 12 for $3.50; 100 for $25.00. 
9415 Olympia Large perianth of a bright 
deep primrose color; rich yellow trumpet, frilled at 
brim. Very showy. Similar to but larger than 
Emperor; 15 inches. 180 each; 3 for 450; 12 for 
$1.60; 100 for $11.00. 
9419 Robert Sydenham Widely 
expanding perianth of a sulphur-yellow color. 
Deep yellow, beautifully frilled trumpet. Large 
flowers held erect on long, strong stems. Very 
fine for cut-flowers as they last well when cut; 
17 inches tall. 150 each; 3 for 400; 12 for 
$1.40; 100 for $10.00. 
Daffodils should be in 
every Garden 
Sir Ernest 
Shackleton 
See description on next 
page. A wonderfully 
attractive flower oif two 
distinct shades of 
yellow 
Special Collection Offers 
Four New Large Trumpet Daffodils 
Four of the finest new Large Trumpet Daffodils: Aerolite (Primrose-yellow 
perianth), Eve (White trumpet), King Lear (Chrome-yellow perianth), 
and Sir Ernest Shackleton (Bi-color). 
9050— 4 Bulbs (1 of each variety, value $1.30). $1.10 
9051— 12 Bulbs (3 of each variety, value 3.60). 2.8S 
9052— 24 Bulbs (6 of each variety, value 6.45). 5.00 
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Plant Roses and Bulbs in the Fall for Best Results 
