M E NTO R, , OHIO 
WAYSIDE 
GARDENS 
BARRI NARCISSUS—Continued. 
Doz. 100 
Conspicuus. Large, broad, spreading perianth of 
soft yellow; short yellow cup, edged bright or- 
orange-scarlet. One of the most useful of all Daf¬ 
fodils. Splendid for the border or naturalizing. 
Height 21 inches.$0.90 $ 6.50 
Diana Kasner. A pure white perianth and a large 
fluted yellow cup with blood-red frill, very free- 
flowering and an excellent forcer. We consider 
this variety as one of our most valuable introduc¬ 
tions and cannot recommend it too highly. 2.00 14.50 
Early Surprise. Semi-dwarf habit of growth; pure 
white perianth with orange-colored cup, fine for 
naturalizing, and the earliest for forcing of this 
type . 1.25 8.75 
FlretaiL Popular the world over; broad petalled 
creamy white perianth and large orange cup with 
scarlet-orange frill .Each, 30c. . 2.40 
Mrs. Barclay. Large flower with flat, reflexed, broad- 
petaled overlapping perianth of pale primrose, 
changing to pure white, deeply frilled flat cup of 
primrose-yellow, with dainty orange picotee; ex¬ 
tremely showy, and a great favorite in the gar¬ 
den . Each, 35c.. 2.70 
Mrs. Walter Brewster. Fine, reflexed perianth of 
pure white; flat cup, lemon-yellow edged with ox- 
blood-red; fine lasting flower; one of the best. 
.Each, 40c.. 2.95 
Seagull. Large broad petalled perianth, slightly re¬ 
flexed pure white, giving an effect suggestive of 
the name as the flowers seem to float above the 
foliage; cup light yellow, with red picotee edge; 
free flowering, extremely tall, late, fine for natur¬ 
alizing . 1.00 7.25 
Shackleton. Exceptionally large and graceful flower, 
with broad, pure white, reflexed broad flat cup of 
chrome-yellow shading to brilliant orange-scarlet; 
extra fine. Each, 50c . . 4.25 
Sunrise. Pure star-shaped white perianth, with dis¬ 
tinct golden rays extending up each petal from 
the base of the cup; small cup of clear deep yel¬ 
low-orange; unique and very attractive . 1.60 10.75 
Leedsi Narcissus 
Division 4: Perianth white, cup white, or pale citron, some¬ 
times tinged with pink or apricot. 
Doz. 100 
Evangeline. A tall dancing Daffodil with reflexed, 
star-shaped, white perianth, and lemon-yellow cup. 
Fine for naturalizing .$1.10 $ 7.25 
Hera. Broad-petalled creamy white perianth, star¬ 
shaped and deeply frilled cup of creamy white 
with a dainty edging of light primrose; one of 
the most beautiful of all Daffodils . 1.60 10.75 
I>ord Kitchener. Broad, flat, pure white perianth, 
very pale primrose crown. A fine variety and great 
improvement over Mrs. Langtry . 1.50 10.25 
Louis Capet. A dainty little flower of perfect con¬ 
formation from whatever angle viewed; poised on 
tiptoe ready for a dance at the slightest breath 
of air; perianth white; trumpet light primrose 
with golden anthers, and pale green shading to 
gold; foliage clean and upright, not too heavy; an 
ideal Narcissus for naturalizing and for the rock 
garden . 1.90 12.25 
Nette O’Melveny. Surely the “little people” must 
have been abroad frolicking in the moonlight 
when this fairy flower was born; a dancing Daf¬ 
fodil with pure white perianth and cup of clear 
lemon-yellow, with orange picotee; splendid fo¬ 
liage, tall graceful stem, and good neck; in every 
way a delightful flower and sure to become im¬ 
mensely popular . 2.10 13.25 
Queen of the North. Substantial flower with broad 
white perianth and lemon cup prettily fluted . . . .95 7.00 
Silver Star. Perfect broad-petalled star-shaped peri¬ 
anth of pure cream-white, with finely propor¬ 
tioned, wide mouthed trumpet of primrose, chang¬ 
ing to cream white, just a shade deeper than the 
perianth; extra fine and free-flowering. 2.30 14.25 
White Lady. Broad white perianth of perfect form; 
small cup of pale canary, beautifully crinkled; 
free blooming, and well suited to outdoor planting. 
Superb when used as a cut flower.90 6.50 
Cyclamineus Hybrids 
February Gold- Perianth golden yellow, trumpet 
tinged orange, very early . 2.30 14.25 
Shackleton. 
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