The WAYSIDE GARDENS CO. 
MENTOR. OHIO 
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Particularly Recommended in This Class is Aerolite 
Division la: Trumpet as long or longer than perianth seg¬ 
ments, trumpet lemon, yellow or sulphur colored, with perianths 
of same shade but not of white. 
®Aerolite $1.60 per 12; $10.50 per 100 
The large flower is beautifully proportioned, giving the im¬ 
pression of gracefulness, despite its size; perianth deep 
primrose, with a medium yellow trumpet which is left in bold 
relief by the broad pointed star formed by the opening outer 
petals, an inch and a half wide; medium early, but remains 
until late, and is one of the longest lasting of all Daffodils 
in the garden or after being cut. (Color illustration, page 
K). 
•Alasnam $4.25 per 12; $30.75 per 100 
Wide, short, densely frilled trumpet of pure deep yellow, a 
shade deeper than the perianth; finely placed with a good 
neck; flower "looks you in the eye;" excellent for landscape 
groups, also for forcing; very early. (Color illustration, page 
I). 
•Cleopatra $1.50 per 12; $10.00 per 100 
A splendid flower which has won many awards and is well 
known everywhere; lemon-yellow perianth, overlapping petals; 
trumpet light yellow; very late. 
Duchanel $6.30 per 12; $50.25 per 100 
A beautifully balanced flower of giant size—a strikingly 
clear self yellow, widely flaring trumpet is deeply frilled. 
Especially valuable as it is very late, an outstanding show 
flower. 
•Emperor. Big Round Bulbs $1.05 per 12; $ 7.00 per 100 
Double Nosed Bulbs $1.50 per 12; $10.00 per 100 
Perianth primrose, trumpet darker, a forcing and bedding 
flower of proven merit. Still a fine old variety. 
Golden Spur $1.05 per 12; $7.00 per 100 
Uniform yellow, a most popular Daffodil for forcing or for the 
garden. 
King Alfred. Top Size, Round $1 .70 per 1 2; $11 .00 per 100 
Mammoth Bulbs $2.30 per 1 2; $14.00 per 100 
A king among the fine varieties. Rich, lustrous golden yellow 
throughout. Extremely vigorous in habit. Perianth often 
measures 4 inches across, trumpet fully 2 inches. The most 
popular variety for forcing and the garden. 
Matamax $2.05 per 12; $13.00 per 100 
A strong grower and exceptionally tall; clean, golden color, 
fine substance; very late. 
•Olympia $1.60 per 12; $10.50 per 100 
A much improved and enlarged Emperor, free flowering and 
hardy. 
Robert Sydenham $2.25 per 12; $13.75 per 100 
The superb, heavily frilled trumpet of beautiful golden 
yellow, glittering as if sprinkled with gold dust, backed by 
the symmetrical soft sulphur-yellow perianth, presents an 
unforgettable picture. The entire flower suggests rugged 
proportionate beauty. The length of the stem and the quality 
of the foliage strengthen the first impression obtained from 
the blooms. At the flower shows it is a consistent winner. 
Statendam $1.50 each 
An extremely large golden yellow Trumpet Daffodil of superb 
yet graceful proportions. Massive overlapping deep golden 
yellow perianth, large, flaring, well formed trumpet. A very 
vigorous grower most suitable for exhibition purposes. 
Tresserve $1.45 per 12; $9.50 per 100 
One of the leaders among the new giant trumpets; deep 
canary-yellow with a pale perianth, the segments of which 
reach forward about the trumpet, producing a flower of 
distinct individuality; the trumpet mouth, 2 inches across, is 
deeply laciniated. 
Warwick $2.45 per 12; $15.75 per 100 
Another of the striking new King Alfred seedlings outstand¬ 
ing in every way and very early; refined stem and neck bear¬ 
ing a star-shaped perianth of great substance; golden yellow, 
with trumpet a shade deeper in color. 
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Particularly Recommended in This Class is Silver Glory 
Division lb: Varieties with white perianth and white or 
nearly white trumpet, including pink or apricot trumpets. 
Beersheba $2.50 each 
Perianth and trumpet of magnificent proportions. Sturdy 
foliage and stem. Height 20 to 22 inches. Its color is not 
pure white, yet is expressive of purity in the highest sense. 
Those who are forming collections of fine Narcissus rote 
Beershebo at the top of the large white Trumpets. 
• Eve $5.25 per 12; $41.25 per 100 
Of good size but of such perfect proportions that the name 
suits it absolutely; a harmony in white and old ivory, with 
even the pistil and stamens blending into the color scheme; 
the green and gold shading at the outer base of the trumpet 
adds to the flower's delightful charm. 
• La Vestale $3.75 per 12; $25.75 per 100 
Giant trumpet type with pure ivory-white perianth, of in¬ 
formal design, with trumpet of deep cream-yellow, tall, fine 
for small groups or naturalizing in dim shade; though of deli¬ 
cate appearance, it is of good substance and lasts well; early. 
(Color illustration, page i<). 
Lovenest $8.00 per 12; $63.75 per 100 
One of the very few members of the "Pink Daffodil" class; 
among the daintiest of all the trumpets; medium in height 
with a starry shaped perianth of informal type; nicely pro¬ 
portioned trumpet of saffron-yellow turning to apricot-pink; 
delightfully charming at all stages; very early. 
•Madame de Graaff $1.60 per 12; $10.50 per 100 
This lovely graceful Daffodil was the first of a new class and 
most famous of the white trumpets. 
•Mrs. E. H. Krelage (White King Alfred). 
$2.45 per 12; $15.00 per 100 
A charming visitor standing before a bed of this exquisite 
variety asked us "Is this the White King Alfred?" That 
question conveys quite satisfactorily the impression its flow¬ 
ers make. The pristine purity of this regal flower, the play 
of light on its balanced petalage, the graceful curve of the 
trumpet brim are unforgettable. An excellent grower. Easy 
to force, long-stemmed. Has no rival at the shows. (Color 
illustration, page M). 
Mrs. John Bodger $2.00 each 
Considered by many the most exquisite of the new white 
trumpets; a semi-dwarf hybrid of medium size, with a pure 
white, star-shaped perianth and a good trumpet; wonderful 
variety for the rock garden or the front of the border; sure 
to become a great favorite as it has been enthusiastically 
received at every show. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse $2.00 each 
This is the famous "Pink Daffodil;" fine informal perianth of 
ivory-white, and beautifully proportioned, slim long trumpet 
of apricot-pink, changing to shell-pink at the deeply fringed 
edge; delicately beautiful but of exceptional substance; long 
lasting; early, belongs in every collection. (Color illustration, 
page N). 
President Carnot $4.00 per 12; $28.25 per 100 
A self-colored creamy white trumpet of the Olympia type, 
with perianth petals slightly twisting and reaching forward, 
adding beauty of form to the charming color harmony. 
•Silver Glory $4.75 per 12; $35.00 per 100 
In our trial gardens this magnificent white Daffodil has re¬ 
ceived the admiration of hundreds of visitors. Its sparkling 
purity as well as its strength of bloom, so well able to resist 
heat, has made it one of our favorites. It should be in every 
collection. (Color illustration, page N). 
W. P. Milner $2.75 per 12; $18.75 per 100 
A charming free-flowering variety, with dainty sulphur col¬ 
ored flowers; one of the small trumpet varieties for the 
rockery; can also be grown in fiber in bowls. 
Leo tor ^Daffodits 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is Sylvanite 
Division 1c: Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils, with white or whitish 
perianth and a yellow, lemon or pale primrose trumpet. 
Empress $1.05 per 12; $7.00 per 100 
An old variety still deservedly popular; broad overlapping 
perianth with trace of gold down center of each cream- 
white petal; graceful trumpet of good proportions, and uni¬ 
form, clear, deep canary-yellow. 
Jefta $2.30 per 12; $14.50 per 100 
Very delicately colored giant trumpet of moderate size; 
cream colored perianth and pale lemon trumpet slightly re¬ 
curved at mouth; early. 
Sylvanite $2.30 per 12; $14.50 per 100 
A striking new variety with broad overlapping perianth of 
creamy white, and light canary trumpet; strong grower, but 
graceful. 
•Spring Glory $1.20 per 12; $8.00 per 100 
Still a favorite both for the garden and for forcing; pure 
yellow trumpet, slightly paler perianth, excellent stem, and 
always free blooming. (Color illustration, page N). 
•Van Waveren's Giant $1.85 per 12; $12.00 per 100 
Enormous flower with deep yellow trumpet, well opened; 
perianth pale yellow with outer petals exceptionally broad 
and inner ones usually slightly twisted, making the flower 
more graceful. 
