Dozen 100 
Large-Trumpet Daffodils; Sept.; bloom 
February. 
Emperor, primrose with gold cup; late_ .85 6.00 
Empress, white with gold trumpet_ .85 6.00 
King Alfred, large golden yellow; early 1.25 8.75 
Robert Sydenham, extra large yellow, with 
gold frilled trumpet_ 1.50 10.00 
Spr^ing Glory, white with yellow cup_ 1.00 7.00 
Van Waveren’s Giant, extra large sulphur 
yellow with golden trumpet_ 1.50 11.00 
Mixed, many trumpet varieties; fine_ .75 5.00 
Medium-Trumpets; September; bloom Feb. 
Bath’s Flame (Barri), large deep yellow 
with orange-red trumpet- 1.25 8.75 
Croesus (Incomparabilis), showy frilled 
yellow with deep red open trumpet_ 1.50 11.00 
Crystal Queen (Leedsii), extra large 
creamy white; tall-growing_ 1.50 10.00 
Firetail, (Barri), creamy-white, with large 
flat, deep-red trumpet_ 2.00 15.00 
Lucifer (Incomparabilis), white with or¬ 
ange-red trumpet_ .75 5.00 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis), large light 
yellow with gold trumpet_ .75 5.00 
White Lady (Leedsii), round white per¬ 
ianth, small light yellow cup_ .60 4.00 
Whitewell (Incomparabilis), creamy white, 
large salmon-tinted trumpet- 1.25 8.75 
Small-Cups; Sept.; bloom February 
Poeticus ornatus (Poet’s Narcissus), white 
with white cup margined red_ .60 4.00 
Red Chief, white with scarlet cup_ 1.00 7.00 
Double Daffodils, Sept.; bloom Feb. 
Primrose Phoenix, large, clear yellow 
rose-shaped flower_ 1.25 8.75 
Sulphur Phoenix, large, creamy white, 
rose-shaped flower_ 1.00 7.00 
Poetaz hybrids (several large flowers on one 
stem); Sept.; bloom February. 
Aspasia, extra large pure white with yel¬ 
low cups_ 1.00 7.00 
Cheerfulness, white with rosette of double 
white in centers; new_ 1.25 8.75 
Orange Cup, large creamy white with 
showy orange cups_ 1.00 7.00 
Rock-garden Narcissus species; rare 
Bulbocodium conspicuous (Hoop Petticoat 
Daffodil), dainty golden cone-shaped 
trumpets_ 2.00 
Triandrus albus (Angels’ Tears), creamy 
white trumpet, petals sharply recurv¬ 
ed _ 2.00 
NERINE sarniensis (Guernsey Lily), spidery 
coral-red cluster, fine for pots or gar¬ 
den; plant June through August for 
September bloom_ 1.50 11.00 
ORNITHOGALUM, splendid for cutting, the 
flowers keeping for several weeks as all 
of the buds open in water; September; 
bloom in April. 
Arabicum (Star of Bethlehem), white with 
black-bead centers; IVz feet_ .60 4.00 
Aureum, new golden orange; 1 foot_ 3.00 22.50 
Thyrsoides (Chinkerinchee), extra-long- 
lasting spike of pure white; 2^/2 feet_ .75 5.00 
Double Thyrsoides, new and rare_ 10.00 
OX A LIS rosea, rose-pink, (forms low clumps of 
leaves, Aug.; bloom Feb. on_ .50 3.00 
OX BLOOD, dark red, Amaryllis-like; August; 
bloom in March_ 1.50 
PANCRATIUM maritimum (Peruvian Daf¬ 
fodil), fragrant white lily, resembling 
Ismene but somewhat smaller; ever¬ 
green; long blooming season (April to 
Aug.) ready September_ 2.00 13.50 
RANUNCULUS, Tecolote Giants, one-year-old 
(best results), Sept.; bloom March 
Gold, new all-yellow strain_ .75 5.00 
Red Shades Mixed_ .60 4.00 
Mixed, Jumbo size bulbs_ .75 5.00 
Large size- .40 2.50 
Small size_ .20 1.25 
