Narcissi - Daffodils 
The past few years have seen tremendous progress in the de¬ 
velopment of the Daffodil. Magnificent new varieties are now 
available and if you are a lover of Daffodils may we suggest you 
plant a few bulbs of such kinds as Lord Louis Mountbatten, 
Lovenest, Mrs. R. O. Backhouse, John Evelyn, Loudspeaker, or 
Moonshine. Many of our friends are growing some, selling the 
yearly increase to acquaintances, making a handsome profit on 
their investment as well as having a pleasant hobby. 
Yellow Trumpet; Daffodils 
Division la: Trumpet as long or longer than perianth seg¬ 
ments, trumpet lemon, yellow or sulphur colored, with perianths 
of same shade but not of white. 
Doz. 100 
Alasnam. Wide, short, densely frilled trumpet of 
pure deep yellow, a shade deeper than the perianth, 
finely placed with good neck; flower “looks you in 
the eye.” Excellent for landscape groups, also for 
forcing; very early.35c each ..$2.95 
Areolite. Here is a golden Daffodil that is sure to 
replace many of the present varieties as it be¬ 
comes available; the large flower is beautifully 
proportioned, giving the impression of graceful¬ 
ness, despite its size; perianth deep primrose, with 
a pure medium yellow trumpet which is left in 
bold relief by the broad pointed star formed by the 
flat opening outer petals, an inch and a half wide; 
medium early, but remains until late, and is one 
of the longest lasting of all Daffodils in the gar¬ 
den or after being cut . 1.90 12.25 
Cleopatra. A splendid flower which has won many 
awards and is well known everywhere; lemon- 
yellow perianth with overlapping petals; trumpet 
light yellow; very late . 1.95 13.00 
Emperor. Perianth primrose, trumpet darker; a forc¬ 
ing and bedding flower of proven merits. 1.15 8.75 
Double Nosed Bulbs. 1.25 9.25 
Golden Spur. Uniform yellow, a most popular Daf¬ 
fodil for forcing or for the garden . 1.15 8.75 
King Alfred. One of the finest of all; the new super¬ 
giant of the Yellow Trumpets . 1.75 11.75 
Double Nosed Bulbs . 1.95 13.00 
Olympia. A much improved and enlarged Emperor, 
free flowering and hardy . 1.75 12.00 
White Trumpet Daffodils 
Division lb: Varieties with white perianth and white or nearly 
white trumpet, including pink or apricot trumpets. 
Doz. 100 
Eve. Of good size but of such perfect proportions 
that the name suits it absolutely; a harmony in 
white and old ivory, with even the pistil and sta¬ 
mens blending into the color scheme; the green 
and gold shading at the outer base of the trumpet 
adds to the flower’s delightful charm. .Each, 50c. .$5.00 $25.00 
La Vestale. Giant trumpet type with pure ivory- 
white perianth, of informal design, with trumpet 
of deep cream-yellow, tall, fine for small groups 
or naturalizing in dim shade; though of delicate 
appearance, it is of good substance and lasts well; 
early . 2.30 14.25 
Lovenest. One of the very few members of the 
“pink Daffodil” class; among the daintiest of all 
the trumpets; medium in height with a starry 
shaped perianth of informal type; nicely propor¬ 
tioned trumpet of saffron-yellow turning to apri¬ 
cot-pink; delightfully charming at all stages; very 
early . Each, $1.05 . . 10.00 
Madame de Graaff. This lovely graceful Daffodil 
was the first of a new class and most famous of 
the white trumpets . 1.55 11.00 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage (White King Alfred). A charm¬ 
ing visitor standing before a bed of this exquisite 
variety asked us: “Is this the White King Alfred?” 
That question conveys quite satisfactorily the im¬ 
pression its flowers make. The pristine petalage, 
the graceful curve of the trumpet’s brim are un¬ 
forgettable. An excellent grower. Easy to force, 
long stemmed. Has no rival at the shows. 
. Each. 25c . . 2.40 16.00 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. This is the famous “pink 
Daffodil”; fine informal perianth of ivory-white, 
and beautifully proportioned, slim long trumpet 
of apricot-pink, changing to shell-pink at the 
deeply fringed edge; delicately beautiful but of 
exceptional substance; long lasting; early, be¬ 
longs in every collection.Each, $4.00 . . 45.00 
King Allred. 
Lovenest. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage. 
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