PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Bulbs for Fall Planting 3 
Olympia. 
Poeticus. 
Laurens Koster. 
Lucifer. 
NARCISSUS 
The Narcissus family, which embraces the Daffodils and 
Jonquils, is one of the oldest and most generally planted of 
all spring-flowering bulbs. Equally good for forcing. 
There are so many and differing varieties, a constant suc¬ 
cession of attractive bloom may be had from earliest spring 
until June. The flowers are of many forms and sizes, then- 
colors running through yellow, orange, red and white ; in solid 
shades as well as in charming combinations. 
PACIFIC COAST GROWN 
All Selected No. 1 “Round Bulbs” 
SINGLE HARDY NARCISSUS 
Giant Trumpet Massive flowers on long stems; the 
———— dominant trumpet usually longer than 
the wing-like perianth. All choice forcing subjects, but equally 
in favor for garden clumps. 
immense trumpet and overlapping 3 
to 3(4 in. petals . 
Empress. Large, bold and erect. P« 
ianth white, trumpet rich yellow; 
dependable bicolor . 
King* Alfred. Uniform chrome-yellow. 
Wmgs broad and of good substance, 
trumpet expanded and fluted, rol¬ 
ling brim . 
endurance; frilled trumpet of slight¬ 
ly deeper sulphur-yellow . 
Van Waveren’s Giant. Largest 
known trumpet; perianth primrose, 
trumpet of deep golden yellow. A 
magnificent variety . 
Medium Trumpet 
or 
Crown 
Bernardino. Perianth cream colored, 
the frilled and fluted cup soft yellow 
stained with deep apricot-orange at 
the rim, 22-inch stems, and make 
splendid, large cut flowers. Clumps 
develop quickly and are very hardy. 
Lucifer. A starlike effect, unfading 
colors. Sulphur-yellow, the cup 
chrome-yellow with bright orange 
edge ._. 
Sea Gull. Pure white, broad perianth, 
with lemon-yellow cup fading to 
cream with thin orange edge. A 
showy garden type . 
Sir Watkin (Giant Chalice Flower). 
Largest chalice flower (often 5 in. 
wide) ; a thrifty grower and natur¬ 
alizes well. Sulphur-yellow, the cup 
deeper tone, tinged with orange .... 
Will Scarlett. Informal, medium sized, 
very free, with creamy, reflexed petals 
often slightly curled. Conspicuous cup 
of yellow ochre, with flaming orange- 
scarlet edge. A charming spring 
flower among the rocks, or natural¬ 
ized in mass about the pool . 
| 100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
$7.50 
$1.10 
$0.38 
$ 0.15 
7.50 
1.10 
.38 
.16 
10.00 
1.45 
.50 
.20 
10.00 
1.45 
.50 
.20 
12.00 
1.70 
.55 
.25 
| 100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
9.00 
1.30 
.45 
.18 
7.00 
1.00 
.35 
.14 
6.50 
.95 
.30 
.12 
7.50 
1.10 
.38 
.15 
8.00 
1.15 
.40 
.15 
ChaBice or Short Cup 
100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
Conspicuus (Barri). Wide spreading 
perianth, pale yellow; shallow cup 
darker, edge orange-scarlet . 
$6.00 
$0.90 
$0.30 
$ 0.12 
Laurens Koster (Poetaz). Extra 
large flowers, 5 to 7 on stem ; white 
with orange-yellow cup . 
7.00 
1.00 
.35 
.14 
Poeticus (Recurvus). The ancient 
“Poet's Narcissus,” and old English 
“Pheasant’s Eye.” Fine for massing 
in grassy borders. Snow-white, cup 
light lemon with orange-red rim; 
sweet scented. $45.00 per 1000 . 
6.00 
.90 
.30 
.12 
Poeticus Ornatus. Larger and more 
symmetrical, blooms a month earlier. 
Pure white, with saffron cup, mar¬ 
gined scarlet. $55.00 per 1000 . 
6.50 
.95 
.30 
.12 
Jonquils 
Clustered, medium sized Narcissi, easily forced and self-sus¬ 
taining in any nook outdoors. Their rich yellow coloring and 
refreshing fragrance, once enjoyed, are unforgettable. 
100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
Campernelle Gigranteus. Finest of 
the hybrids, superior size, perfume 
and foliage. Its impressive clusters 
make marketing of a dozen to the 
$1.10 
1.10 
$0.38 
.38 
$ 0.15 
.15 
Campernelle Plenus. Rich, golden 
yellow, double, 2 to 4 on a stem .... 
7.50 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
■ 
100 
Doz. 
3 
Each 
Alba Plena Odorata. This is the 
“Double White Poet's Narcissus,” 
strongly scented like orange blos¬ 
soms. Gardenia-like, waxy white 
flowers in profusion during late May. 
Does not force. $55.00 per 1000 .... 
$6.50 
$0.95 
$0.30 
$ 0.12 
Vcn Sion. Famous old Dutch Daffodil; 
large, full and high centered; deep 
golden yellow. Extra selected single 
nose grade for safer shipping . 
8.00 
1.15 
.40 
.15 
a S.0H. MADE MIXTURE i 
of Hardy Narcissus 
There are many Narcissus “mixtures” offered cheap : but 
their composition is so uncertain, unbalanced and very like¬ 
ly disappointing, we have refused to handle them. Again 
we confidently offer a balanced assembly of 12 distinct va¬ 
rieties to the dozen, or ten each of 10 distinct kinds to the 
hundred ; counted in from our own varietal bins. Now you 
and we can both be satisfied, and at a reasonably low cost. 
1 Dozen (12 kinds), for.$1.00 
1 Kundred (10 kinds), for . 6.50 
250 (same 10 kinds), for. 15.00 
PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA 
Not hardy outdoors, but wonderful as a winter-flowering 
pot plant, or in water bowls. Large, star-shaped, short-cupped 
flowers in large clusters ; pure white and exquisitely fragrant. 
Can be in bloom at Christmas. An 8-inch pan with bulbs close 
together makes a splendid effect. Choicest Florida grown, 
13-14 centimeters. 3 for 20c; doz., 65c; 100, $4.50. 
