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DAFFODILS 
CROESUS. (Incomparabilis). Perianth light 
canary'yellow, opening flat with broad, fluted 
cup of rich orange to base; free flowering and 
desirable in every way. ^1.90 per doz.; 
^13.50 per 100. 
FIRETAIL. (Barri) . A new variety of im¬ 
portance, broad petalled, creamy wnite peri¬ 
anth and large orange cup with scarlet-or¬ 
ange frill. 45c each; ^.50 per doz. 
GLORIOUS. (Poetaz or bunch-flowering). Tall flower, delight¬ 
fully informal in habit, pure white round perianth with brilliant 
orange-scarlet cup. 75c each; ^7.50 per doz. 
JOHN EVELYN. (Incomparabilis). Deservedly an international 
favorite, and an outstanding variety among this class. Opening 
flat, pure white perianth measuring 4 to 5 inches across, with a 
flat lemon-yellow cup 2 inches in diameter. The cup is densely 
frilled and fluted or shirred to the base, good neck, strong grower 
and free flowering. One of the finest Daffodils in this class at 
the present, and for years to come. ^2.90 per doz.; ^21.00 per 
100 . 
IMPERATOR. (Trumpet). This lovely, graceful Daffodil is con¬ 
sidered one of the finest varieties. Perianth and cup purest white. 
$2.25 per doz.; ^16.00 per 100. 
LADY DIANA MANNERS. (Barri). Outstanding among the 
new red Daffodils, with a large creamy white perianth and orange- 
red cup. 40c each; ^4.00 per doz. 
MARY COPELAND. Double, a beautiful novelty of the new 
semi-double type, and termed the most striking new double. The 
longer petals are pure creamy white with a golden ray down the 
center, interspersed with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant 
orange, giving a 3-color effect. ^1.20 each; ^12.00 per doz. 
RED Cross, (incomparabilis). A famous new variety, extra 
large and a strong grower, producing a flat primrose-yellow peri¬ 
anth and a deep yellow cup, densely frilled deep orange, sub¬ 
stantial and long lasting and fine both in the garden and for 
exhibition. 60c each; ^6.00 per doz. 
TWINK. A double of the semi-full type, with alternating petals of 
soft primrose and clear orange and so arranged to give the flower 
a most attractive appearance, very free flowering and hardy. 
35c each; ^3.50 per doz. 
XENOPHON. (Poetaz or Bunch-flowering). Producing large 
flowers of deep yellow and large orange cup, free flowering and 
delightfully fragrant. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
In order to have a beau¬ 
tiful bulb garden, Narcissi 
should be planted very freely. 
They thrive in practically any 
climate in the United States. 
They are not only excellent 
for outdoors, but millions are 
used every year for forcing 
indoors. Their graceful form, 
beautifully shaped trumpets 
and cups, and the long 
straight stems have made 
them favorites for cut flower 
purposes with every Ameri¬ 
can gardener. 
In order to understand the differ¬ 
ent types coming under the Daffodil 
classification, the following explana¬ 
tion should be read. 
By the term Perianth is meant the 
outer petals of the flower. The 
trumpet is the long cup or trumpet- 
shaped center. The crown or Cup 
is the short or flat center. 
The term Trumpet Daffodils 
means that the trumpet is as long, 
or longer than the perianth seg¬ 
ments, regardless whether the color 
is yellow, lemon or white. 
The term Incomparabilis means 
that the cup or crown measures from 
one-third to nearly the length of the 
perianth segments. 
The term Leedsi means that the 
perianth is white, the cup is short, 
either white, citron or sometimes 
pink or apricot. 
The term Barri means that the 
cup or crown measures less than 
one-third of the length of the peri¬ 
anth segments. 
The term Jonquil means that the 
foliage is very long and narrow, or 
round, in other words, rush-like; 
the flowers buttercup yellow, small, 
but very fragrant. 
The term Poetaz means the bunch¬ 
flowering type, producing from six 
to twelve flowers per stem, and in 
all cases deliciously fragrant. 
NARCISSI or 
PAPER-WHITE NARCISSI 
Suitable for indoor growing in pots, gravel, sand or fiber. Can 
be had in bloom from Christmas until Easter. Plant different lots 
every 2 weeks from October 1st until March 1st. Will give you 
an abundance of beautiful flowers during the winter. Not suitable 
for outdoor planting except south of the Carolinas. We offer only 
Jumbo or Exhibition size bulbs. Price: 65c per doz.; ^4.00 per 100. 
GOLDEN YELLOW 
PAPER-WHITE NARCISSI 
Soleil d'Or resembles the Paper-White Narcissus in habit, but is 
of an exquisite deep yellow color, with an orange-yellow cup. 
Grow in shallow bowls of water with enough pebbles, stones or 
soil to prevent them from toppling over when in bloom. Will bloom 
from 4 to 6 weeks after planting. Exhibition size bulbs only. 
^2.00 per doz.; ^15.00 per 100. 
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NARCISSI 
BERNARDINO 
CHEERFULNESS 
FLAME 
HORACE 
KING ALFRED 
3 each of the above 10 varieties 
6 each of the above 10 varieties 
12 each of the above 10 varieties 
25 each of the above 10 varieties 
ORANGE CUP 
RED BEACON 
SPRING GLORY 
WHITEWELL 
WILL SCARLETT 
(30 bulbs) . $ 2.75 
(60 bulbs) . 5.25 
(120 bulbs) . 10.25 
(250 bulbs) . 19.50 
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