I3eedsi <«Narcissus 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is Silver Star 
Division 4: Perianth white, cup white, or pale citron, some¬ 
times tinged with pink, or apricot. 
*Evangeline 50.60 per 1 2; $4.00 per 1 00 
A tall dancing Daffodil with reflexed, star-shaped, white 
perianth, and lemon-yellow cup. Fine for naturalizing. 
Gertie Millar $4.50 per 12; $32.50 per 100 
Wonderful flower of the new Giant Leedsi type with pure 
white perianth similar to and as large as Van Waveren's 
Giant, with a beautifully proportioned pale primrose cup 
deeply fluted and frilled and of translucent texture; unusually 
long pistils and anthers match these colors perfectly; a most 
handsome flower. 
"Hera $0.85 per 12; $6.50 per 100 
Broad-petaled creamy white perianth, star-shaped and deeply 
frilled cup of creamy white with a dainty edging of light 
primrose; one of the most beautiful of all Daffodils. (Color 
illustration, page K). 
Her Grace $2.05 per 12; $13.50 per 100 
A beautiful overlapping snow-white perianth with a large 
cooi ivory crown resting firmly against it. Its prominent char¬ 
acteristic is the exquisite curving of the crown's edge. The 
delicate related tints of cream color and ivory which play in 
the texture of the lacy ruffles of the brim are most unusual. 
A strong grower, making large broad foliage. The flower has 
much substance and the entire plant is of exhibition quality. 
"Lord Kitchener $0.80 per 12; $6.25 per 100 
Broad, flat, pure white perianth, very pale primrose crown. 
A fine variety and great improvement over Mrs. Langtry. 
(Color illustration, page N). 
*Louis Copet $1.05 per 12; $7.75 per 100 
A dainty little flower of perfect conformation from whatever 
angle viewed; poised on tiptoe ready for a dance at the 
slightest breath of air; perianth white; trumpet light prim¬ 
rose with golden anthers, and pale green shading to gold; 
foliage clean and upright, not too heavy; an ideal Narcissus 
for naturalizing and for the rock garden. 
*Nette O'Melveny $1.05 per 12; $7.75 per 100 
A dancing Daffodil with pure white perianth and cup of 
clear lemon-yellow, with orange picotee; splendid foliage 
tall, graceful stem, and good neck; in every way a delightful 
flower and sure to become immensely popular. 
*Queen of the North $0.60 per 12; $4.00 per 100 
Substantial flower with broad white perianth and lemon cup 
prettily fluted. 
"‘Silver Star $1.55 per 12; $11.00 per 100 
Perfect broad-petaled, star-shaped perianth of pure cream- 
white, with finely proportioned, wide mouthed trumpet of 
primrose, changing to cream-white, just a shade deeper than 
the perianth; extra fine and free flowering. (Color illustra¬ 
tion, page L). 
CTrian drus ^Hybrids 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is Moonshine 
Division 5: These are the cyclamen-flowered Daffodils with 
reflexing perianth. The flowers are more or less drooping, of 
elegant form and graceful habit. 
*Agnes Harvey $2.15 per 12; $14.25 per 100 
A most dainty Daffodil of drooping habit, 1 to 3 flowers on 
a stem; white starry perianth with Triandrus type trumpet, 
of the same color, sometimes flushed faint apricot. A won¬ 
derful flower for naturalizing, especially near water, and also 
for cutting; desirable in every way. (Color illustration, page 
M). 
Moonshine $3.25 per 12; $22.50 per 100 
A beautiful Triandrus hybrid, star-shaped white flowers, 
often three to a stem, drooping gracefully, very beautiful 
and a great favorite, especially for the rock garden or for 
naturalizing in the shade. A fine exhibition variety. 
Mrs. Alfred Pearson $2.15 per 12; $14.25 per 100 
Dainty, star-shaped flowers in generous clusters; white peri¬ 
anth and pale primrose cup; new type from crossing a Leedsi 
and a Polyanthus; excellent for the rock garden. 
Pearly Queen $2.15 per 12; $14.25 per 100 
Triandrus hybrid, 2 or 3 flowers to a stem; star-shaped, 
cream-white perianth, with clear lemon-yellow short trumpet; 
distinct pearly sheen provides the name; drooping habit; free 
flowering and a strong grower. 
“Thalia $2.15 per 12; $14.25 per 100 
In addition to a peculiar attraction at first sight, this flower 
leaves one with an impression that it is white, yet it is a 
whiteness that is not white. The recurving petals and the 
angle of the three trumpets are unlike the conventional short- 
cupped Daffodil. The stem is dark green, round and reed¬ 
like thin. Some call it the "orchid-flowered" Narcissus, which 
adds to the mystery. Thalia provides unusually good material 
for artistic arrangement. (Color illustration, page K). 
(3ifclamineus dYfbrids 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is February Gold 
Division 6: Cyclamineus blood like that of Triandrus, imparts 
such a distinct form to Daffodils, that a separate division has 
been made of its hybrids, which have trumpets of rich yellow, 
straight and tube-like, and perianths reflexed as in a Cyclamen; 
very early flowering. 
‘ : ‘February Gold $1.75 per 12; $12.00 per 100 
Perianth golden yellow, trumpet tinged orange, very early. 
(Color illustration, page L). 
March Sunshine 
Smaller than February 
garden planting. 
Gold 
$3.75 per 12; $27.50 per 100 
and more adapted for rock 
3Poetaz >JVar l 
jjonfuibba ^Hybrids 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is Orange Queen 
Division 7: Hybrid Jonquils with two or more, small, very fra¬ 
grant flowers on one stem. 
"‘Campernelle, Single $0.65 per 12; $4.50 per 100 
A tiny golden Daffodil with tips of pointed grasslike foliage 
reaching above the flowers; the broad overlapping petals 
make a nicely rounded perianth; frequently three blooms on 
a stalk; a delightful little flower. 
Campernelle, Double $0.70 per 12; $5.25 per 100 
Two to three golden yellow, small, fragrant flowers on strong 
stems; lovely for cutting. Height 13 inches. 
*Go!den Sceptre $0.70 per 12; $5.25 per 100 
A medium sized perfectly built flower of deep Jonquil- 
yellow, 3 inches or more in diameter. The whole flower, as 
with the others in this class, is of the greatest substance, 
keeping in perfect condition exceptionally long both in the 
garden and when cut. 
Oderus, Orange Queen $0.80 per 12; $6.25 per 100 
A very striking variety, 2 to 3 flowers on a stem, color in¬ 
tense golden orange, cup prettily fluted. Delightful Jonquil 
fragrance. The flowers are produced in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion on wiry stems about level with the tops of the strong 
but not coarse foliage; truly a Daffodil for every garden and 
the gayest of the lot, large or small. 
"‘Tullus Hostilius $1.05 per 12; $7.75 per 100 
Of the Jonquil-yellow trumpet type; strong growing flower 
of remarkable substance, lasting exceptionally long in the 
garden or when cut; an ideal Daffodil for informal use and 
for the large rock garden. 
CLSSUS 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is Frans Hals 
Division 8: All Poetaz are hybrids from Poeticus Ornatus and 
Polyanthus Narcissi. The plants are tall and vigorous growers, 
bearing heads of large, well formed flowers, deliciously fragrant. 
There is no better group for indoor culture in flats, pots or bowls, 
while if planted in time, their hardiness outdoors leaves nothing 
to be desired. 
Admiration $1.55 per 12; $11.00 per 100 
This beautiful cluster-flowered Daffodil is especially lovely 
in full sunlight, as it has a transparent character, but the 
flowers viewed in shade do not look poor or papery. The 
perianth, which is a sulphur-yellow, seems rather to be of the 
quality of the soft taffeta silk which, in the old days, was 
known as "sarsenet," and the petals are slightly ridged 
lengthwise. The corona is of rich orange-scarlet and there 
are usually about 6 flowers to a stalk. 
Cheerfulness $1.05 per 12; $7.75 per 100 
The double Elvira, a very pleasing double white Poetaz, good 
stems, a fine garden and show flower. 
Frans Hcls $0.60 per 12; $4.25 per 100 
Creamy white perianth of perfect form, yellow cup, which 
sparkles in the sunlight, exceedingly free flowering. 
Glorious $0.65 eoch; $6.50 per 12 
Tall, flower delightfully informal in habit, perianth Poeticus 
white with eye orange, edged red; good for semi-shade; very 
early and an excellent forcer. 
"‘Laurens Koster $0.65 per 12; $4.75 per 100 
Creamy white perianth, lemon-yellow cup, free flowering. 
(Color illustration, page I). 
Orange Cup $0.80 per 12; $6.25 per 100 
Creamy white, conspicuous orange cup, a most delightful 
color combination of plastic rubies floating on sulphur pools, 
6 to 8 florets and usually two stems per bulb. Keeps its 
color in bright sunlight positions. 
