THE GARDEN SHOP 318 West 47th Street 
WEstport 1717 
This is a Daffodil . 
Greatly reduced in 
size . 
DAFFODILS, JONQUILS or NARCISSUS 
We wish to call attention to the fact that all of the bulbs listed below are of MOTHER 
BULB stock unless otherwise specified. MOTHER BULBS are larger, heavier, produce 
more blooms per bulb, and increase faster than sizes that are listed as “double nose,” 
“firsts,” or “round.” MOTHER BULBS are the ones ordinarily reserved by the growers 
for planting stock. It is only by paying a premium that we are enabled to offer this type 
of bulb. The above facts are sufficient recommendation for their use without further 
explanation. A true picture of comparative prices can only be reached when these facts 
are taken into consideration. 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS Mo ‘ her ®i b8 
Each Doz. 
BULBOCODIVM CITRINUS—6 in. ffihe lemon, v<41ov) Hoop ^attiftoai, , 
daffodil that is so valuable for rock gardens . 7...^—--$ .25 $2.10 
BULBOCOD1UM CONSPICUUS.—6 in. (Hoop Petticoat). A tiny 
golden yellow treasure for Rock Garden.- .20 1.90 
CLEOPATRA—18 in. A late daffodil of huge size. Lemon and golden 
yellow. The showiest of the late varieties ---- .20 1.95 
CYCLAMINEUS MAJOR.—6 in. Golden yellow. The petals reflex like 
a cyclamen. For shady Rock Gardens- .35 
EMPEROR.—The standard yellow daffodil. 14 in.- .15 
KING ALFRED.—18 in. The “Giant Yellow.” Ruffled trumpet- .25 
First size Bulbs. _ .15 
3.25 
1.25 
2.00 
1.75 
LIBERTY.—22 in. Golden yellow flower of immense size. Rated 
among the best.- .25 2.50 
LINCOLN.—20 in. A giant yellow with remarkable characteristics— .25 2.50 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE—18 in. The finest of the “whites.” Often 
called the White King Alfred. Early —- .25 2.50 
ROBERT SYDENHAM.—22 in. Sulphur-yellow petals with golden 
trumpet. Splendid.- - .25 2.00 
TRIANDUS ALDUS (Angel’s Tears).—Creamy white flower with 
reflexed perianth. 6 in. high. A gem for the Rock Garden- .25 2.10 
TRUMPET MINIMUS.—The tiniest of all trumpet daffodils. 3-4 in. 
high. Very early. Golden yellow.—- .40 3.50 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT.—18 in. Primrose petals; bright yellow 
trumpet. A giant bloom. - -25 2.50 
First size Bulbs__ -20 2.00 
VICTORIA.—14 in. Cream petals ; gold trumpet. - .15 1.50 
WEARDALE PERFECTION—20 in. The largest and finest of the 
mid-season bicolors, yellow and snow-white. An exhibition type .25 
WHISTLER.—22 in. BEST OF THE CLASS. Sulphur petals ; gold¬ 
en trumpet.-• 50 
Per 
100 
13.00 
9.25 
13.00 
11.75 
20.00 
20.00 
16.00 
15.00 
20.00 
13.00 
11.00 
20.00 
30.00 
SHORT TRUMPET NARCISSUS 
Each 
MOUNT EREBUS (Leedsii).—Giant flower, white petals; ivory cup. $ .30 
BERNARDINO (Incomparabilis).—Creamy petals with apricot 
stained cup. Very fine. 22 in.- 
CROESUS. (Incomparabilis).—22 In. Lemon petals of huge size with 
big red crown. Late and splendid--- -2 ® 
GREAT WARLEY (Incomparabilis).—The finest and largest of 
this class. 5 in. blossom of white with extra large yellow cup. 
Very striking. - 
.30 
SIR WATKIN. (Incomparabilis).—14 in. Sulphur petals with deep 
yellow cup. Standard.-- 
RED BEACON (Barril).—Ivory white petals with orange-scarlet 
cup. Later than Red Chief. - 
RED CHIEF. (Barrii).—White with a bold crimson banded cup- 
THALIA_16 in. This many flowered type is often called "orchid- 
flowering” on account of its sheer fragile beauty. Unexcelled for 
cutting, and always outstanding -—---- 
.10 
.15 
.20 
.40 
Per 
Doz. 
$3.00 
Per 
100 
1.75 
$12.00 
3.00 
20.00 
3.00 
20.00 
1.00 
8.00 
1.50 
2.00 
8.50 
15.00 
3.25 
Each 
CAMPERNEL REGULOSUS SINGLE.(Odorous).—10 in. The largest 
of the Jonquil type. Golden yellow. Fragrant- -15 
GOLDEN SCEPTER—10 in. The deepest yellow in the Jonquil.— ,15 
JUNCIFOLIUS.—4 in. The smallest of the rush-leaved type. Many 
tiny golden flowers on four inch stems - - 20 
Each 
POETICUS ORNATUS.—10 in. White with orange margined cup. 
Unexcelled for naturalizing--- * - IU 
Doz. 
Per 
1.25 
1.25 
1.90 
Per 
Doz. 
$ .90 
100 
Per 
$8.00 
8.00 
Per 
100 
$6.50 
This is a Jonquil 
Natural size. 
