DIVISION I. 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Divided in Three Classes 
Trumpet or Crown as Long as or 
Longer than the Perianth Segments 
Class A. All Yellow 
AEROLITE. Here is a golden daf¬ 
fodil that is sure to replace many 
older varieties; the large flower is 
beautifully proportioned, giving 
the impression of gracefulness, 
despite its size; perianth deep 
primrose with a pure medium- 
yellow trumpet which is held in 
bold relief by the broad pointed star formed by 
the flat opening outer petals, an inch and a half 
wide; medium early but remaining until late, and 
one of the longest lasting daffodils either in the 
garden or after being cut. $1.75 for $10; $15 per 100. 
ALASNAM. Wide, short, densely frilled trumpet 
of pure deep yellow, a shade deeper than the peri¬ 
anth ; finely placed with good neck, the flower 
“looks you in the eye”; excellent for landscape 
groups; very early. $4.25 for 10; $40 per 100. 
CLEOPATRA. A splendid flower which has won 
many awards and is well known everywhere; 
very broad lemon-yellow imbricated perianth with 
overlapping petals; long, bold, deep gulden trum¬ 
pet; very late. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
DAWSON CITY. One of the most refined of the 
yellow trumpets of merit as a splendid garden va¬ 
riety as well as for the exhibition table. Broad, 
flat, overlapping perianth of smooth substance 
with well-formed flanged trumpet of the purest 
golden-yellow. $3.75 for 10; $35 per 100. 
DIOTIMA. Considered by many experts the very 
best of the new super-giant yellow trumpets; des¬ 
pite its huge size (perianth being five to six inches 
across) the whole flower is beautifully propor¬ 
tioned and is carried gracefully on flattened taper¬ 
ing stems, two feet tall, entirely free from the 
amaryllis-like stiffness of many of the giant trum¬ 
pets ; the broad overlapping petals form a star¬ 
shaped perianth of medium deep primrose, trum¬ 
pet somewhat more deeply colored; undoubtedly 
one of the finest. Each, $3. 
EMPEROR. Rich, full, yellow trumpet, deep prim¬ 
rose perianth. Splendid for planting in masses 
and for naturalizing. Extra heavy bulbs. $1.00 
for $10; $7.50 per 100. 
FAKIR. A great favorite. Very refined flower of 
great size and of the purest golden-yellow self 
color. A fine exhibition flower. Each, $4. 
INSURPASSABLE. The most outstanding of the 
yellow trumpets. A very large flower, tho’ re¬ 
fined, of great substance and of a deep golden- 
yellow. A fine exhibition variety. Each, $10. 
LORD WELLINGTON. One of 
the best of the yellow trumpet daf¬ 
fodils. The enormous flower is of 
rich golden yellow with broad 
petals, large trumpet and car¬ 
ried on a tall strong stem. Tho’ 
the flower is very large it is, on 
account of its perfect form, refined 
in appearance. Each, $2. 
KING ALFRED. Remarkably 
handsome daffodil; unrivaled in 
its particular color. Large, bold, 
golden yellow flower with deeply 
frilled mouth elegantly recurved; 
of lasting quality both in the gar¬ 
den and when cut. Extra heavy bulbs. $1.35 for 10; 
$11.00 per $100. SPECIAL STOCK, only limited 
quantity available, $2.25 for 10; $20.00 per 100. 
MAC MAHON. Of splendid deep golden self color 
with a remarkable metallic sheen, the perianth is 
glittering as if dusted with mica; the green color¬ 
ing of the stem runs well up to the base of the 
perianth. A seedling of the well-known variety 
“King Alfred,” of great merit. Each, $4. 
MINIMUS (true). The smallest and dwarfest of 
all daffodils, producing outdoors in early spring 
dainty little trumpet flowers of a rich full yellow; 
height about 3 inches. It likes a peaty soil and 
may be naturalized in rockeries or in grass, or 
grown in pots or pans. $6.75 for $10; $65 per 100. 
MINOR (true). A most graceful and charming 
very early-flowering miniature daffodil with full 
yellow perianth gracefully twisted, the miniature 
trumpet being elegantly flanged at its mouth; 
height 6 inches. This is one of the most scarce 
little daffodils and our stock is very limited. $9.25 
for 10; $90 per 100. 
MOUNT ROYAL. Wide spreading yellow trum¬ 
pet with perianth having three base petals extra 
wide, the three inner being narrower and more 
curved, making a particularly well-formed attrac¬ 
tive flower. Each, $4. 
NANUS (true). A charming variety, a miniature 
yellow trumpet daffodil, larger than Minimus but 
smaller than Minor, flowers rich full yellow; very 
dwarf and early, a gem for the rock garden, and 
for naturalizing on grassy banks; height A l / 2 
inches. $5.75 for 10; -$55 per 100. 
OLYMPIA. Very refined flower, in color and form 
similar to “Emperor” but much larger and freer 
flowering. A very sturdy and most satisfactory 
grower. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 100. 
STATENDAM. An extremely large golden yellow 
trumpet daffodil of superb yet graceful propor¬ 
tions. Massive overlapping deep golden yellow 
perianth, large, flaring, well-formed trumpet. A 
very vigorous grower most suitable for exhibi¬ 
tion purposes. Each, $3. 
Narcissi—Daffodils 
The varieties listed in these pages, we consider the best 
in the Narcissus world today—irrespective of prices. 
Typical Trumpet Daffodil 
