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... is represented here. It is a list covering all the different types and these varieties listed here are 
the best in the various price ranges. You may purchase these with the utmost confidence... and we 
offer them at a price level that enables everyone to enjoy these most beautiful harbingers of spring. 
Mixed Daliodils (Narcissi) Naturalized 
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Lord Wellington (Yellow Trumpet). One of the best of the yellow 
trumpet daffodils. Enormous flower of rich golden yellow with 
broad petals, large trumpet and carried on tall, strong stem. 
Each, $2. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse (White Trumpet). The famous "pink'' Daffodil. 
Very fine flaring perianth of ivory white with beautiful propor¬ 
tioned, slim long trumpet of clear pale apricot, deeper at edges and 
finely frilled. One of the choicest. Each, $3. 
Beersheba (White Trumpet). One of the best of the white trumpet 
daffodils. Perianth and trumpet of magnificent proportions. Al¬ 
though its color is not a pure white, it is expressive of purity in the 
highest sense. Each, $3.50. 
Carlton. A most beautiful Giant Incomparabilis. Broad overlapping 
flat perianth with a large expanded cup. The whole flower is of 
soft uniform yellow. Very free flowering and strong and sturdy 
grower. A great future is predicted for this daffodil. Each, $2.50. 
Franciscus Drake. An Incomparabilis of great beauty. Whenever 
fine daffodils are seen on exhibition, this variety is included. Large 
flower with purest white perianth with a wide deep cup, golden 
yellow at base, changing gradually to flame-orange at the dense¬ 
ly frilled edge. A strong and vigorous grower. Each, $1.25. 
Galopin (Incomparabilis). An outstanding Exhibition Daffodil. 
Broad overlapping petals of purest white with a fine contrasting 
deep orange-red cup. A very beautiful Incomparabilis. Each, $3. 
Irene Bordoni (Incomparabilis). A most beautiful Exhibition Daf¬ 
fodil. Fine overlapping petals of purest white with a lively deep 
red cup. Flowers are large and of good substance. Each, $3. 
Orange Glow. A very beautiful yellow Incomparabilis. Large 
flowers with broad flat perianth of golden yellow with a beautifully 
frilled cup of deep glowing orange. Each, $2. 
Scarlet Lancer (Incomparabilis). Very pleasing and refined flower. 
Perianth of purest white with deep orange cup. Flower of fine 
substance. Each, $2. 
Nobility. A most beautiful Exhibition Barrii. Large flat flower, 
perfectly formed with a large overlapping creamy white perianth 
with flat orange-red crown. Each, $.50. 
Firotml. A Rarrii most deservedly popular A fine flower with 
perianth of purest white with a cup of orange and orange-scarlet 
frill. Each, $. 40 . 
Gertie Millar. A wonderful flower of the new Giant Leedsii type with 
huge pure white perianth and a beautifully formed primrose cup. 
A huge flower, one of the best Exhibition varieties. Each, $2. 
Moonshine. A very beautiful Triandrus Hybrid. Perianth and cup 
of a creamy white, star-shaped. A most unusual and attractive 
flower. Each, $.50. 
Cyclamineus. The yellow cyclamen-flowered daffodil. This beau¬ 
tiful daffodil is the earliest of all, a charming, artistic little flower. 
Beautiful for rock-garden planting or for pot culture. Each, $.50. 
(Exhibiion Collection Number 4 Continued) 
Lady Hillingdon. One of the best of the newer 
Jonquil Hybrids. Cluster-flowering type with a clear 
butter-yellow perianth and a deep jonquil-yellow 
cup. Very beautiful and graceful flower. Each. $.90. 
Actea. The best of the Poeticus types. Very large, 
pure white perianth with deep orange cup. A most 
beautiful Exhibition flower. Each, $1. 
Kingcroft. One of the best of the newer Poetaz 
varieties. Very large individual florets of clearest 
white with a cup of deeper yellow. Flowers are 
carried in a fine cluster on a good stem. Each, $1.50. 
Mary Copeland. Possibly the best of the new 
double daffodils. Most striking. The long creamy 
white petals are interspersed with shorter petals 
of lemon and brilliant orange giving a three color 
effect. Very beautiful. Each, $3. 
These eighteen very beautiful and striking Ex¬ 
hibition varieties, One Extra heavy Bulb each, 
separately packed and labeled with planting in¬ 
structions included. 
Total 18 bulbs. 
Regular List Price .... $32.55 
Special Price.25.00 
A typical Barrii Narcissus 
Incomparabilis Narcissus Franciscus Drake 
"SCHEEPERS' SUPREME 
MIXTURE'' 
A really superior mixture 
made up from the newer 
varieties of Daffodils, con¬ 
taining all types. The selec¬ 
tion is from more than 100 
varieties, assuring a 4- to 
6-week flowering season. 
Extra-heavy selected 
bulbs, $75 per case of 1000; 
$38 per case of 500; $8 pe r 
100 . 
(Distinctive Collection Number 5 Continued) 
Croesus. A very popular garden variety, an In¬ 
comparabilis with light canary-yellow perianth 
and broad fluted cup of rich orange. Very desir¬ 
able. $1.75 for 10. 
Helios (Incomparabilis). Most refined flower. 
Creamy yellow perianth with slightly frilled pale 
orange cup. Very beautiful. $3.75 for 10. 
"SCHEEPERS' SUPERIOR 
MIXTURE' 
A fine mixture made up 
from older varieties of 
daffodils, but carefully se¬ 
lected and containing all 
types. Extra heavy se¬ 
lected bulbs, $45 per case 
of 1000; $23 per case of 
500; $5 per 100. 
"SCHEEPERS' STANDARD 
MIXTURE" 
A line mixture made up 
from the best of the Stand¬ 
ard varieties of Daffodils, 
carefully selected and con¬ 
taining many types. Extra 
selected bulbs. $29 per 
case of 1000; $15 per case 
of 500; $3.50 per 100. 
A typical Poeticus Narcissus 
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Dawson City (Yellow Trumpet). A splendid and most refined 
yellow trumpet variety. A splendid garden variety as well as a 
fine exhibition flower. Broad flat overlapping perianth and well 
formed trumpet of purest golden yellow. $3.75 for 10. 
La Vestale (White Trumpet). Of Giant trumpet type with pure 
ivory white perianth and a trumpet of deep cream yellow. A 
tall, strong grower. $2.75 for 10. 
Lovenest (White Trumpet). Another of the so-called "pink” trum¬ 
pet daffodils. Very beautiful purest white, star-shaped perianth 
with nicely proportioned trumpet opening a saffron yellow and 
turning later to a pale apricot. Each, $1.25. 
Van Waveren's Giant (Bicolor Trumpet). One of the largest of 
the trumpet varieties, flowers of huge dimension with deep 
yellow trumpet and a fine primrose perianth. $2.50 for 10. 
Mi Careme (Incomparabilis). Very large flower 
of good form and substance. Perianth creamy 
yellow, overlapping, with orange cup. $3.25 for 10. 
Alcida (Barrii). A giant flower, pure white peri¬ 
anth with broad citron-yellow cup with blood- 
orange frill. A strong grower. $2.25 for 10. 
Mrs. Barclay (Barrii). Large flower with flat, 
broad-petalled, overlapping perianth of pale 
primrose changing with age to pure white and 
deeply frilled flat cup of primula-yellow with 
dainty orange picotee at edges. A very fine ex¬ 
hibition variety. $3.25 for 10. 
Nettie O'Melveny (Leedsii). A beautiful daffodil 
with pure white perianth and a cup of clear 
lemon with orange picotee. Very delightful. $1.75 
for 10. 
Silver Star (Leedsii). Perfect broad petalled peri¬ 
anth of creamy white with finely proportioned 
wide mouthed trumpet of primrose changing 
later to purest white. Extra fine. $2.25 for 10. 
Pearly Queen (Triandrus Hybrid). A very attrac¬ 
tive little flower carrying two or three flowers to 
a stem with star-shaped creamy white perianth 
and clear lemon-yellow trumpet. $2.75 for 10. 
Orange Queen (Jonquillae). Very striking of deep 
orange self color carrying clusters of two or three 
flowers. Very beautiful. $1.25 for 10. 
Medusa (Poetaz). One of the large flowered 
Poetaz varieties having two or three very large 
flowers to a stem. Broad, pure white perianth 
with open fluted crown of a fiery orange-scarlet. 
$6.75 for 10. 
Edwina (Poeticus). One of the best of the Poeticus 
varieties. Very large flower with purest white 
perianth, broad overlapping petals and a flat 
cup, yellow, edged red. $3.25 for 10. 
Twink (Double). Very attractive flower and car¬ 
ried on a tall strong stem, artistically formed. 
Most unusual, providing a delightful combination 
of creamy yellow and soft orange. $2.75 for 10. 
February Gold (Cyclamineus Hybrid). Of beau¬ 
tiful golden yellow, very floriferous. A most ex¬ 
quisite daffodil. $2.25 for 10. 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus (Species). The yellow 
hoop petticoat daffodil. Of rich golden yellow, 
very unusual. Fine for rockery. $1.55 for 10. 
These eighteen very beautiful varieties, each 
very distinctive, five bulbs of each, separately 
packed and labeled, with planting instructions 
included. 
Total 90 extra strong flowering bulbs. 
Regular List Price. $28.90 
Special Price . 22.00 
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King Alfred (Yellow Trumpet). Very handsome trumpet daffodil. 
Large, bold, golden yellow flower with deeply frilled mouth. 
$2.25 for 10. 
Emperor (Yellow Trumpet). One of the oldest of our present day 
trumpet daffodils, but still very fine. Rich full yellow trumpet with 
deep primrose perianth. $1 for. 10. 
Glory of Sassenheim (Bicolor Trumpet). A beautiful variety, very 
free flowering. Creamy white perianth with canary-yellow trumpet. 
$1.75 for 10. 
Spring Glory (Bicolor Trumpet). A great favorite and most de¬ 
servedly so. Of very fine form, trumpet is long of a chrome yellow 
with purest white perianth. $1.75 for 10. 
President Carnot (White Trumpet). A fine, very large flower of a 
uniform creamy white. Trumpet is wide open and nicely frilled. 
$2.75 for 10. 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis). Bold handsome flower with sulphur 
perianth and yellow cup edged bright orange. Very fine. $.90 
for 10. 
Bernardino (Incomparabilis). Grand flower with very large creamy 
perianth and widely expanded cup, heavily stained deep orange. 
$1.10 for 10. 
Whitewell (Incomparabilis). Pure white, broad petaled starry peri¬ 
anth, cup deep primrose with orange edge. Very attractive flower. 
$1.15 for 10. 
Will Scarlet (Incomparabilis). Very interesting on account of its 
informal habit and lateness of flowering. Perianth is white, re¬ 
flexed, often slightly curled, with yellow-ochre cup edged with a 
flaming orange-scarlet. $1.15 for 10. 
Bath's Flame (Barrii). A giant flower with deep yellow perianth 
and small deeply edged orange cup. Very attractive. $1.50 for 10. 
Lady Moore (Barrii). A startling flower. Almost pure white perianth 
with a chrome-yellow cup, edged vivid orange. $1.40 for 10. 
Lord Kitchener (Leedsii). Flower of great size. Very broad flat pure 
white perianth with very large crown of primrose yellow. Very 
fine. $1.15 for 10. 
Louis Capet (Leedsii). A fine flower of perfect form. Pure white 
perianth with light primrose trumpet. Very attractive. $2.25 for 10. 
Buttercup (Jonquilla Hybrid). Very handsome flowers borne on a 
long stem. Rich buttercup-yellow, almost self colored having two 
and three flowers to a stem. $1.25 for 10. 
Orange Cup (Poetaz). A most unusual bunch-flowered daffodil. 
Yellow perianth with orange cup. Very attractive. $.90 for 10. 
The Pearl (Double). Very attractive flower, not too double, creamy 
white, interspersed with sulphur yellow. Very charming. $1 for 10. 
Ornatus Maximus (Poeticus). The improved form of the old Oma- 
tus. Broad overlapping petals recurving from a typical pheasants- 
eye cup. Pure white perianth with deep orange-red cup. $1.25 for 
10 . 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus (Species). The yellow hoop petticoat 
daffodil. Of rich golden yellow, very unusual. Fine for rockery- 
$1.55 for 10. 
These eighteen very beautiful varieties, ten bulbs of each, sepa¬ 
rately packed and labeled, with planting instructions included. 
Total 180 extra strong flowering bulbs. 
Regular List Price.$26.05 
Special Price. 18.00 
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Consists of one-half of Collection Number 6. Five bulbs each of the 
eighteen varieties. 
Total 90 extra strong flowering bulbs. 
Regular List Price.$13.03 
Special Price. 9.50 
MAY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU ORDER YOUR BULBS NOW 
For other varieties of Daffodils please consult our 
1935 Edition of 
"BEAUTY FROM BULBS" 
Trumpet Narcissus Mrs. Ft. O. Backhouse 
Leedsii Narcissus Gertie Millar 
