NARCISSI 
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 
garden and when cut. Extra heavy bulbs. $1.35 
for 10; $11.00 per 100. Special stock, only lim¬ 
ited quantity available, $2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
MAC MAHON: Of splendid deep golden self 
color with a remarkable metallic sheen, the peri¬ 
anth is glittering as if dusted with mica; the 
green coloring 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. 
MEGAPHONE: A most unusual flower. Excellent 
for exhibition and a new departure in the giant 
Trumpet class. Of a uniform pure yellow, the 
trumpet is flared and has a large, substantial 
perianth. Each, $15. 
MINIMUS (true): The tiniest 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. $5.50 for 10; $52.50 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 scarcest and 
loveliest of the little daffodils and our stock is 
very limited. $6.75 for 10; $65 per 100. 
MOUNT ROYAL: Wide, spreading yellow trum¬ 
pet with perianth having three base petals extra 
CLASS B. ALL WHITE 
ADA FINCH: A most beautiful novelty of out¬ 
standing merit. Has received highest awards 
wherever exhibited. Perianth is overlapping, of 
fine substance and of purest white with a pure 
white trumpet. Very refined flower, an exhibi¬ 
tion variety. Each, $6. 
BEERSHEBA: Perianth and trumpet of magnifi¬ 
cent proportions. Sturdy foliage and stem. 
Height 20-22 inches. Its color is not pure white, 
yet is expressive of purity in the highest sense. 
wide, the three inner being narrower and more 
curved, making a particularly well formed, at¬ 
tractive flower. Each, $6. 
NANUS (true): A charming variety, a miniature 
yellow Trumpet daffodil, larger than "Minimus" 
but smaller than “Minor," flowers rich full yel¬ 
low; very tiny and early, a gem for the rock 
garden, and for naturalizing on grassy banks; 
height 4^2 inches. $6.25 for 10; $60 per 100. 
OLYMPIA: Very refined flower, in color and 
form similar to “Emperor" but much larger and 
freer flowering. A very sturdy and most satis¬ 
factory 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. See illustration. Each, $2. 
TRESSERVE: One of the leaders among the 
giant Trumpets; extra large flower of deep 
canary-yellow with a paler perianth, the seg¬ 
ments of which reach forward about the trumpet, 
producing a flower of distinct individuality; the 
mouth of the trumpet, two inches across, is 
deeply laciniated. Extra heavy bulbs, $1 for 10; 
$7.50 per 100. Special stock, only limited quan¬ 
tity available, $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
WARWICK: Another of the striking “King 
Alfred" seedlings, outstanding in every way and 
very early; refined stem and neck bearing a 
star-shaped perianth of great substance; golden 
yellow, with trumpet a shade deeper in color. 
$2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
OR ALMOST WHITE 
Those who are forming collections of fine nar¬ 
cissi rate “Beersheba" at the top of the large 
white trumpets. See illustration. Each $3.50. 
LA VESTALE: Giant Trumpet type with pure 
ivory-white perianth, of informal design, with 
trumpet of deep cream-yellow; tall, fine for small 
groups of naturalizing in dim shade; though of 
delicate appearance it is of extra good sub¬ 
stance and lasts well; very early. $2.15 for 10; 
$19 per 100. 
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