Bi-colors continued. 
The Daffodil Farm 
Walter R. Taylor 
Olympia, Wash., R4. 
The following list of bulbs for Ihe 1937 planting season wiill, vJehope, 
be of some interest. As in the past, you ^ill receive the best of qual¬ 
ity, honestty graded as to sije, and guaranteed to please 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee all stock true to name and to please on ar¬ 
rival. Further than this vve cannot go, for we have no control 
over your climate or growing conditions. If for any reason you 
are not perfectly pleased with shipment, notify us at once and 
it will promptly be made right or your money refunded. 
PRICES PREPAID, unless otherwise stated. Cash or 
25 per cent with order and balance C. O. D. Stamps for small 
orders are welcome. 
* * * 
DAFFODILS 
If some variety you wish is not listed let us know, we might 
be able to supply it. While very hardy, daffodil bulbs should 
be planted 6 to 8 inches deep, 4 to 6 inches apart in rows or 
beds. Soil should be in good condition and fertile, any fertiliz¬ 
ers used should be turned under deeply. We urge you to plant 
in September if possible and not later than mid-October. May 
be left two or three years, dug when tops die down and divided. 
Following prices PREPAID. DN. means double nose, 
bulbs showing two or more flower centers. SN. means single 
nose, or round bulbs with one flower center. 6 at dozen rate. 
ALL YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
DN. SN. 
1 
12 
1 
12 
AEROLITE —Extra fine, large all 
yellow long trumpet variety. 
.15 
1.50 
EMPEROR—Mid-season, standard 
forcing or garden flower. Rich golden 
trumpet, perianth lighter. .15 
$1.50 
.10 
$1.00 
GOLDEN BEAUTY-Deep golden 
trumpet, yellow perianth, well named. 
.15 
1.25 
GOLDEN SPUR—Ail golden yel¬ 
low, very early. .15 
1.00 
.10 
.75 
KING ALFRED—Most popular 
commercial large golden yellow daffodil, 
and certainly one of the most beautiful. .15 
1.50 
.10 
1.00 
OLYMPIA—All yellow, similar to 
Emperor but larger and a fine flower. . 15 
1.50 
.10 
1.00 
THE FIRST—Eariy, large golden 
trumpet, very beautiful, strong grower. 
.15 
1.25 
TRESERVE—A grand giant trum¬ 
pet, primrose perianth. .15 
1.50 
.10 
1.00 
BI-COLOR TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
EMPRESS—White petals, bright 
yellow trumpet, a good heavy blooming 
variety .15 1.25 
.10 
1.00 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM—A 
splendid bi-color, earlier and iarger than 
Victoria, an excellent forcing variety. .15 
1.50 
.10 
1.00 
DN. 
SN. 
1 12 
1 12 
SPRING GLORY—One of the nic¬ 
est bi-colors, white perianth, wade gold¬ 
en trumpet. A grand cut flower. .15 1.50 
.10 1.00 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT—An 
outstanding giant daffodil, large golden 
trumpet, large overlapping perianth, at¬ 
tracts instant attention for its beauty. .15 1.75 
.10 1.00 
WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Single 
Nose 
1 
12 
LA VESTALE—Ivory white, an 
excellent white trumpet variety, early. .25 
$2.00 
MME. DE GRAFF—Beautiful light 
lemon trumpet fading to creamy white. .15 
1.75 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE-One of 
the finest white large trumpet daffodils. .20 
2.00 
BARRI VARIETIES 
DN. 
SN. 
1 12 
1 12 
DELPHA—Medium early, tall slen¬ 
der stems, light yellow perianth, short 
yellow cup, good for naturalizing. .10 1.00 
.05 .50 
DIANA KASNER—Large, pure 
white perianth, yellow cup edged red, 
exceedingly fine and attractive. 
1.5 1.50 
INCOMPARABILIS VARIETIES 
Single Nose 
BERNARDINO—Creamy white 
1 
12 
perianth, yeilow cup edged orange. 
CROESUS—Large white overlap¬ 
$ .10 
$ 1.00 
ping perianth, rich orange cup, very fine. 
FRANCESCA DRAKE—L a r g e 
pure white perianth yellow at base, deep 
.20 
2.00 
red frilled cup, of exceptional beauty. 
GREAT WARLEY—White over¬ 
lapping perianth, lemon cup, large and 
.75 
8.00 
a spiendid flower. 
SIR WATKIN—Large sulphur yel¬ 
low perianth, short broad yeilow cup, a 
.15 
1.50 
good desirable standard flower. 
WILL SCARLET—Late, star-shap¬ 
.10 
.85 
ed white petals, wide bright orange cup. 
.10 
1.00 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
DN. 
SN. 
ALBA PLENA ODORATA-Late, 
1 12 
1 12 
pure white and very fragrant. 
ARGENT—Creamy white and lem- 
.10 $1.00 
.05 $ .50 
om-yellow petals. 
ORANGE PHOENIX--Double 
.10 1.00 
white and orange petals, fragrant. 
PRIMROSE PHOENIX—L a r g e 
.10 1.00 
.05 .50 
double primrose yellow’ petals. 
TWINK- Creamy yellow and bright 
.15 1.25 
orange petals, long stems and attractive. 
.20 2.00 
ALWAYS, 6 bulbs of a kind at dozen rate. 
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