Narcissi-Daffodils 
Without the lovely Daffodils, Spring would lose much of 
its charm. They bloom so early, last a long time and come 
in so many varied, beautiful types. They have few equals in 
garden flowers. Once planted they come back in more en¬ 
chanting beauty each year. Annuals or shallow rooted per- 
renials can be grown over them as the bulbs 1 are below 
their root system. 
Yellow Trumpet Daffodils 
Division 1 a: Trumpet as long, or longer, than perianh 
petals. Trumpet lemon, yellow or sulphur with perianths 
of same shade but not white. 
Each Dos. 
Aerolite. Large graceful golden yellGw_$0.20 $1.00 
Alasnum. Wide, short, densely grilled trumpet .35 $2.00 
Cleopatra. Lemon yellow, lighter trumpet, late .20 1.90 
Duchanel. Beautiful giant, clear yellow, very late 60c each 
Emperor. Old standard tall light yellow_ .06 .75 
Fred Howard. Lovely variety, paler than K.Alfi’ed 15c ea. 
Giant Killer. Like V. W. Giant but darker color .35 $3.50 
Golden Spur. Miniature K. Alfred, very late_ .05 ,50 
John Farquahar. Magnificent golden yellow_25c each 
King Alfred. One of the very finest, rich golden .10 $1.00 
Matamax. Strong grower, fine substance, late .30 2.10 
Olympia. Extra large wide open frilled trumpet .15 1.26 
Princeps. Early bloomer; increases rapidly- .05 50 
Spuria. Small flowers, but very early- .05 .50 
Tresserve. A leader in giant trumpets, It, yellow .12 1.50 
Warwick. Striking King Alfred seedling, good .30 2.55 
Whistler. Marvelous size, good substance-35c each 
White Trumpet Daffodils 
Division 1 b: White perianths and white or nearly white 
trumpets, including pink or apricot trumpets. 
Eve. Lovely whte and ivory_ .40 3.20 
La Vestale. Ivory perianth creamy, trumpet_ .20 2.40 
Lovenest. One of the desired “pink” daffodils— 95c each 
Mrs. E H Krelage.“Wonderfully beautiful “White 
King Alfred”_ .30 2.40 
Mme. de Graffe. The first of the white trumpets .15 1.30 
Mrs. John Bodger. A semi-dwarf, most exquisite 2.00 each 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. Most famous of the pink 
Daffodils _$3.00 each 
President Carnot. Creamy white, Olympia type .35 2.95 
Bicolor Daffodils 
Division 1 c: Bicolor trumpet daffodils with white or whit¬ 
ish perianth and a yellow, lemon or pale primrose trum¬ 
pet. 
Fair Bostonian. An extra bicolor flower- .10 1.00 
Glory of Sassenheim. Lovely cream and gold__ .10 1.00 
Jefta. Cream and pale lemon, early- .35 2.95 
Empress. White perianth, deep yellow trumpet .10 1.0(j 
Sylvanite. Striking creamy-white and canary— .40 3.25 
Spring Glory. White with long chrome trumpet .10 1.00 
Van Waveren’s Giant. Fine giant bicolor- .15 1.75 
Victoria. A leading old variety, good- .07 .75 
Incomparabilis Narcissi 
Division 2: Incomparabilis, cup or crown measuring 1-3 to 
nearly the length of perianth segments. 
Each Doz. 
Bernardino. Sulphur-white cup, stained deep 
o<range _ -10 1-M 
Croesus. One of the aristocrats, very desirable .15 1.50 
Dick Wellband. Very fine new show variety-$3.00 each 
Donatello. Light primrose with deep yellow cup .25 2.25 
