DAFFODILS for Naturalizing 
T HERE is no more enchanting picture in spring 
than a natural planting of Daffodils, so arranged 
in groups that the individuality of each species 
may be maintained. An irregular massing should be 
made where the grouping is dense in the center with a 
thinning out towards the edges like a summer cloud. 
We have made most satisfactory arrangements with 
an extensive grower of Narcissus in the northwestern 
area of the State of Washington, a section renowned 
for growing sturdy Daffodils, to supply us with a quam 
tity of bulbs of certain varieties that are most adaptable 
for naturalising purposes. 
Practically any soil has been found suitable but when 
planted under trees and in woodlands, the leaves of the 
trees should not be removed, as taking away this natural 
food will not only injure your trees but also will prevent 
the Daffodils from producing as they should. 
Plant 8 inches deep but avoid places where water 
may collect as they like drainage. 
Plant them before October 15th or shortly there' 
after. Place your order early as the demand is increas' 
ing for these bulbs at this special low price. 
These bulbs are of large siz,e and many of them dou' 
ble nosed. They may also be used in the garden border 
so that the following offer presents a good opportunity 
to Daffodil lovers to procure a fine collection at an ex' 
tremely low cost. 
A Special Offering of 
Narcissus for Naturalizing 
10 each, 10 varieties, 100 bulbs for .$ 6.50 
25 each, 10 varieties, 250 bulbs for . 15.00 
50 each, 10 varieties, 500 bulbs for . 27.50 
100 each, 10 varieties, 1000 bulbs for . 50.00 
500 each, 10 varieties, 5000 bulbs for . 225.00 
(All cash orders on above offer delivered free in United States) 
150 W. 23rd Street, NEW YORK CITY 
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