Small Flowered Daffodils 
POSTPAID—Finest Selected No. 1 Bulbs 
These small flowered daffodils are more tasteful and charming for 
table decoration and indoor use than the larger types. They make up 
for their size in refinement and abundance of bloom. 
BARRII 
Berth's Flame (4) (Barrii). A splendid large flowered Barrii with perianth 
of deep yellow supporting a cup of darker yellow deeply edged a blaz¬ 
ing orange-red. Award of Merit, R. H. S. Height 20 in. $1.50 doz., $12.00 
per 100. 
Conspicuus (4) (Barrii). Broad, spreading perianth of soft yellow, with a 
wide-mouthed short cup of dark yellow edged bright orange-scarlet. 
Long stemmed. A great favorite. Splendid for the border or naturalizing. 
Height 20 in. 75c doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Diana Easner (4) (Barrii) (See illustration). This variety is highly recom¬ 
mended for show purposes. It flowers freely in the garden as well as 
being a good forcer. The perianth is pure white and the large fluted yel¬ 
low cup has a blood-red frill. 15c each, $1.65 doz., $10.75 per 100. 
Firebrand (4) (Barrii). Perianth creamy white, shaded lemon at base; 
cup intense fiery red, very brilliant. $1.25 doz., $9.00 per 100. 
Lady Moore (4) (Barrii) (See illustration). An excellent variety for the 
perennial border, in which a group is very lovely. It has a large over¬ 
lapping creamy white perianth and a widely expanding frilled crown of 
deep yellow edged orange-red. Height 17 in. $1.50 doz., $11.00 per 100. 
DIANA KASNER (BARRII) 
Masterpiece (5) (Barrii). Broad, rounded, creamy-white perianth and a remark¬ 
able, striking, brilliant, red-flattened crown. Very beautiful. Height 24 in. Award 
of Merit, R. H. S. $1.00 doz., $7.50 per 100. 
LEEDSII 
White Lady (4) (Leedsii). Charming with its broad white perianth and dainty 
pale canary-colored crinkled cup, delicately scented. Height 23 in. Award of 
Merit, R. H. S. 60c doz., $4.50 per 100. 
POETICUS 
Cassandra (4) (Poeticus) (See illustration). A flower of fine form and substance, 
with broad, clear white perianth and a small eye deeply rimmed dark red. A 
fine border variety and one of the largest of the Poeticus. Height 17 in. Award 
of Merit, R. H. S. 85c doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Dante (4) (Poeticus). Very much larger and finer than the old varieties of 
Poeticus. Large snow-white petals with orange cup edged scarlet. First Class 
Certificate, R. H. S. 90c doz., $6.50 per 100. 
King George (4) (Poeticus). An improved Ornatus. Pure white perianth with 
cup of yellow margined scarlet. Height 14 inches. 85c doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Recurvus (6) (Poeticus). The old Pheasant's Eye. Perianth pure white, somewhat 
reflexing; cup margined deep scarlet. Very fragrant; one of the latest to bloom. 
Height 15 in. 70c doz., $5.00 per 100. 
DOUBLES 
Alba Plena Odorata (6) (Double Poeticus). Large double snow-white, sweet- 
scented Gardenia-like blossoms produced in late May. Much prized for cutting. 
Height 15 in. 85c doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Sulphur Phoenix (3) (Double). Large creamy-white flowers with pale yellow 
center; shaped like a rose; prized for cutting. Height 18 in. 85c doz., $6 per 100. 
CASSANDRA (POETICUS) 
POETAZ 
Abundance (3) (Poetaz). A very floriferous and excellent cut flower variety. It is 
early and each strong stem carries 5 to 8 large florets. Creamy yellow perianth 
with pure yellow cup. Award of Merit, Haarlem. $1.25 doz., $9.00 per 100. 
Elvira (3) (Poetaz). Heads of 3 to 4 large flowers with broad solid white petals of 
great substance and a bright yellow cup thinly edged orange are borne on long 
graceful stems. Height 24 in. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 85c doz., $6.50 per 100. 
Mrs. Asquith (3) (Poetaz). The best of the Poetaz group, very free flowering, 5 to 6 
flowers on a head, broad white perianth with golden orange cup. $1.00 doz., 
$8.00 per 100. 
Raphael (3) (Poetaz) (See illustration). Very free flowering; 4 to 5 flowers on a 
head, with broad, solid, white perianth and golden cup. One of the best Poetaz. 
$1.00 doz., $7.50 per 100. 
Banning, Calif., Afril 7, 1938. 
I must tell you hozv much pleasure and beauty 
zve derived from our shipment of one hundred 
Empress bulbs. As zve are on the edge of the 
desert it is not an ideal climate for bulbs, but 
these produced nearly one hundred per cent — 
zvith stems 18 to 20 inches long — immense 
blooms and all producing tzvo blooms to a bulb 
and ]nany three. Everyone zvho sazv them in 
bloom zvas enraptured zvith their beauty. I can 
never thank you enough for raising and selling 
such mai-velous bulbs. — Mrs. IV. O. Pozvell. 
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