OLYMPIA 
HELIOS 
DAFFODILS 
Hiy season we offer you a 
eonipletely revised list of Daf¬ 
fodils foi’ your garden. You 
will find th'l* finest new and stan¬ 
dard varu# 
Dialer earlv while Mi 
dard variefties on the market. 
Mie stock is coinidete. 
All bulbs listed on these pag'es are g-rown 
in the Xorthwest and are the finest obtain¬ 
able. They are larg'e round bulbs aud will 
give you lovely blooms next spring. 
All prices are postpaid. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE 
TWINK 
CASSANDRA 
CROESUS 
LARGE TRUMPET VARIETIES 
Aerolite. A beautifully proportioned flower: 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. One of the longest lasting of all 
daffodils. Kach lOc: doz. $1.50; 100, $10.50. 
Emperor. Deep primrose perianth; rich full yellow trumpet. A forcing and bedding 
flower of in’oven naerit; of good size and an old favorite for garden purposes. 
Each 10c: doz. 75c: 100, $5.50. 
Minister Talma. This giant daffodil of golden yellow has a massive trumpet with a 
deeply frilled mouth. It is one of the earliest floweis to force or flower in the 
garden. Each 15c: doz. $1.10; 100, $8.00. 
Glory of Sassenlieim. An enlarged Victoria; pure white perianth and rich golden yellow 
trumpet, nicely frilled. Exceptionally fine show variety. Ea. lOc; doz. $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Golden Spur. Golden yellow uniform trumpets; produces early and is a strong vigorous 
grower. A most popular daffodil for forcing or for the garden. Each 10c; doz. 75c: 
100, $5.50. 
King Alfred. A king among yellow trumpet daffodils and the most popular variety for 
forcing and the garden. Rich golden yellow throughout: deeply bulled. Perianth 
often measures 4 in. across, trumpet fully '2, in. Strong grower. Each lOc; doz. $1.00; 
100. $7.50. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage. The best white trumpet of moderate price. Pure white perianth, 
balanced petalage; trumpet opening creamy yellow, passing to white later on, rather 
straight and beautifully rolled back at brim. A long-stemmed excellent grower; 
easy to force. Each 25c: doz. $2.50; 100. $17.40. 
Olympia. Huge trumpet of deep primrose; twisted perianth of slightly paler shade. 
Much larger than Emperor; free flowering and hardy. A bit rough in form but large 
and striking. Plach 15c: doz. $1.40; 100, $10.50. 
Ti •esserve. One of the leaders among the new giant trumpets: deep canary-yellow, 
beautifully slashed at brim, with a pale perianth, the segments of which reach for¬ 
ward about the trumpet, producing a flower of distinct individuality. Very large 
and good for border planting. Each 15c: doz. $1.25; 100, $9.00. 
Van VVaveren’s Giant. An enormous flower of strong growth. Long trumpet of bright 
yellow with open mouth deeply flanged at brim; perianth pale yellow with outer 
petals exceptionally broad and inner ones usually slightly twisted, making the 
flower more graceful. Each 20c; doz. $1.75; 100, $13.50. 
Victoria. A siilendid bi-color trumpet for forcing. Large, erect flowers; liroad creamy- 
white perianth; trumpet clear yellow, large, broad and of great substance. Each 10c: 
doz. $1.10; 100, $8.00. 
MEDIUM TRUMPET VARIETIES 
Conspicuus Barrii. Large spreading perianth of soft yellow; short yellow cup, mar¬ 
gined orange-scarlet. An ever-popular variety; splendid for the border or natural¬ 
izing. Each 10c; doz. 75c; 100, $5.50. 
Torch, Incomparabilis. The large and deep orange cup is the outstanding feature of 
this good-looking daffodil, whose star-shaped yellow perianth is very broad. A free 
flowering, tall, vigorous grower. Each 15c; doz. $1.25; 100, $9.00. 
Euciniiis, Incomparabilis. A lai’ge lovely all-yellow flower with broad, overlapping 
])erianth, borne on tall stiff stems. Each 15c; doz. $1.50; 100, $11.00. 
lied Cross, Incomparabilis. Primrose-yellow perianth with large petals overlapping; 
impressive orange-red crown, densely frilled. An outstanding variety in the daffodil 
world; of great size, substantial and long lasting. Fine for both garden and exhibi¬ 
tion. Each 40c; doz. $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
Croesus, Incomparabilis. Round imbricated primrose perianth, with outer petals nearly 
touching, the inner ones overlapping; expanded crown, large and stained deep 
orange-red. A flower of great substance, free-flowering, and a fine propagator. 
Each 15c: doz. $1.40; 100, $10.00. 
Whitewell, Incomparabilis. Creamy white, broad petalled starry perianth, opening flat 
or slightly reflexed; large deep yellow cup, flushed salmon; flower held well above 
foliage. A sti’ong variety, lasting long in bloom. Each 10c; doz. 95c; 100, $7.00. 
Diana Kasner, Barrii. Pure white perianth with rounded petals; large fluted yellow 
cup with blood-red frill. A vei-y free-flowering variety and an excellent forcer. 
Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Firetail, Barrii. Broad petalled creamy white perianth; medium sized cup of brilliant 
scarlet-crimson. A remarkably beautiful variety, deservedly popular the world over. 
Each 25c: doz. $2.50: 100, $17.00. 
John Evelyn, Incomparabilis. An outstanding flower, 4 inches across; flatly opening 
cream colored perianth; large open cup tinted a beautiful apricot and fluted or 
shirred to the liase. Fi-ee flowering and a good propagator. Each 25c; doz. $2.50; 
100, $17.50. 
Lord Kitchener, Leedsii. Tremendous, broad, flat perianth of pure white crowned with 
a very large cup of delicate primrose with frilled open mouth. A first-class variety 
for border i)lanting. Each 10c: doz. $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Helios, IncoJiiparabilis. An early daffodil with overlapping golden perianth and flat 
cup of golden orange. Each 20c: doz. $2.00; 100, $12.50. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Albus Plenus Odoratus. A rare old variety, gardenia-flowered, pure snowy white, with 
sweet almond fragrance. Should be planted in the shade and kept well watered at 
flowering time. Blooms extremely late and is worth special care. Each 10c: doz. 75c: 
100, $5.50. 
Orange Phoenix. Creamy white with orange center petals; an old fa^■orite among the 
double kinds. Each 10c; doz. 75c; 100, $5.50. 
The Pearl. Soft creamy white, interspersed with sulphur yellow, deeper at the center. 
Dainty form and a charming flower: not too double. Each lOc; doz. 75c: 100, $5.50. 
Tvvink. Petals of alternating soft primrose and clear orange; so arranged as to give 
the flowei- a most attractive appearance. One of the new double forms, popular for 
its striking color and early-flowering habit. Adaptable for large scale decorative 
work: good forcer and hardy. Each 25c: doz, $2.50; 100, $17.50, 
\ on Sion. Golden yellow flowers with a double trumpet and a single perianth; a large 
old-fashioned flower on a strong, erect stem. One of the best for early forcing and 
also fine for grouping in beds or borders. Plach 10c: doz. 75c: 100, $5,50. 
POETAZ 
Cheerfulness. A double Elvira, white petals, centers tinted cream, fragrant; finely 
formed flowers like small gardenias, three to four on a stem, A pleasing variety for 
cutting and a good garden variety. Each 15c: doz. $1.50. 
Elvira. Pure white perianth with bright yellow' eye. three to four flowers on a stem. 
One of the most permanent of this class for the border; free-flowering, of remark 
ably good substance. Each 10c: doz. 75c: 100, $5.50. 
Laurens Koster. Cream white perianth with soft lemon-yellow' cup; flowers in nice 
clusters on long, strong stems. Probably one of the best of the oider varieties for 
general garden planting. Each lOc; doz. .85c: 100. $6.35. 
POETICUS 
Cassandra. Wide spreading clear white perianth: outstanding eye of canary-yellow 
with dark red rimmed crown. One of the new Poeticus varieties. Each lOc Vloz 85c 
100, $6.35. 
Poeticus Recurvus. The famous Daffodil of song and verse known the world over, th( 
old Pheasant’s Eye. Perianth of pure white, reflexing slightly; cup margined deei 
scarlet; sweet scented. Splendid for cutting and naturalizing. Each 10c; doz. 75c 
100, $5.50. 
Poeticus Ornatus. An improved form of Recurvus; pure white perianth %vith yellov 
eye rimmed crimson. An old variety, good for naturalizing and an early variety 
Much used for bowls and pot work. Each 10c; doz. 75c; 100, $5.50. 
TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Agnes Harvey. A beautiful chalice-cupped hybrid; white starry perianth with Triandrus 
type trumpet of pure white, sometimes flushed soft api-icot. A wonderful flower 
for naturalizing and also for cutting. Each 25c; doz. $2.50; 100, $18.50. 
Queen of Spain. A wild hybrid discovered in Spain and one of the most beautiful and 
distinct daffodils. Flowers vary slightly in size and sometimes in form of trumpet 
but all are of a soft delicate canary-yellow with a graceful reflexing perianth A 
fine flower for bedding, pot culture or naturalizing. Each 25c; doz. $2.50; 100. $18.50 
Tlialia. A dainty Triandrus hybrid; snow-white flowers borne in drooping clusters of 
two or three on tall, slender stems. Each 40c; doz. $4.00. 
WHITEWELL 
LAURENS KOSTER 
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