Narcissi or Daffodils 
In order to have a beautiful bulb garden, Narcissi should be 
planted very freely. They thrive in practically any climate in the 
United States. They are not only excellent for outdoors, but mil' 
lions are used every year for forcing indoors. Their graceful form, 
beautifully shaped trumpets and cups, and the long, straight stems 
have made them favorites for cut flower purposes with every Amen 
ican gardener. We have compiled a list (as short as possible) of the 
best and most attractive varieties for indoor exhibition purposes, and 
it is complete and easy to select from. 
Culture Outdoors. They should be planted so that the tops of the bulbs are at 
least 5 inches beneath the soil. A little protection should be given during severe 
winter weather, although they are perfectly hardy. 
In our descriptions we use the following terms: Perianth—the outer petals of the 
flower. Trumpet—the long cup or trumpet-shaped center. Crown or Cup—the 
short or flat center. 
Doz. 100 
Albatross (Barri). White perianth and pale citron' 
yellow cup, edged orange'red . $0.90 $ 7.00 
Bath’s Flame (Barn). Yellow perianth, deep yellow 
cup with broad edge of orange'red. A perfection in 
scarlet and gold . 1.50 11.00 
Bernardino (Incomparabilis). Large, creamy white 
perianth, cup of pale lemon'yellow flushed with 
pinkish apricot and very heavily frilled.95 7.00 
Buttonhole (Bicolor). White perianth with yellow 
trumpet, which is split to give the effect of a petunia. 1.25 10.00 
Campernelli odorus rugulosus (Jonquil). Small clus' 
ters of golden yellow flowers.75 5.50 
Campernelli odorus rugulosus fl. pi. (Jonquil). Small 
clusters of double golden yellow flowers. 1.25 10.00 
Cassandra (Poeticus). Perianth white, cup canary' 
yellow, rim bright red; one of the new Poeticus 
varieties .85 6.50 
Cervanthus (Yellow Trumpet). Early yellow flowers; 
short yellow cup, edged orange'scarlet.90 7.00 
Conspicuus (Barri). Broad, spreading perianth of 
soft yellow, short yellow cup edged orange'scarlet. .85 6.50 
Cheerfulness (Double Poetaz). A double form of the 
famous cluster'flowering Daffodil, Elvira. A novel' 
ty of great promise.90 7.00 
Emperor (Yellow Trumpet). Perianth deep prim' 
rose'yellow, with rich yellow trumpet; large flowers 
of remarkable substance. Illustrated on page 16 . . .85 6.50 
Evangeline (Leedsi). All white flowers, free bloomer. .70 5.00 
Glory of Sassenheim (Bicolor). Trumpet of rich, 
golden yellow, perianth pure white; an exception' 
ally fine show variety. 1.00 8.00 
Homespun (Incomparabilis). Perianth and crown of 
deep golden yellow. .90 .7.00 
Horace (Poeticus). White perianth of large size, cup 
canary'yellow rimmed with bright red. The best 
and largest of the new Poeticus varieties.85 6.50 
King Alfred (Yellow Trumpet). The finest giant 
golden yellow Narcissus. 1.25 9.00 
Whitewell. 
DAFFODILS for NATURALIZING 
Suitable for woodland planting, cutting or garden display. 
Practically any soil has been found suitable and they grow 
equally well in the open as among trees and in woodland. 
Containing a mixture of large trumpets, Leedsi, Barri and 
Poeticus types, making a mixture that cannot be beaten for 
value and worth much more than we charge for them. Plant at 
least 8 inches deep but avoid places where water may collect at 
any time, as they like drainage, 
Try to plant them before October 15th or shortly thereafter, but place 
your order early as the demand is increasing for these bulbs at this special 
low price we have adopted, and we cannot take orders for less than 100 bulbs. 
Price, *3.50 per IOO; *30.00 per IOOO 
FROM GROWER TO CONSUMER 
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