32 NARCISSI DAFFODILS JONQUILS 
Sir Watkin. (Incomparabilis). Perianth primrose-yellow; medium length 
trumpet of deeper yellow. We recommend this variety particularly 
where a liberal planting is desired at a small outlay. It is a flower of 
pleasing form and color, wonderfully free-flowering and persists in 
flowering year after year, even when conditions are not the most fav¬ 
orable. A fine variety for naturalizing. Round bulbs which always 
produce one or more flowers, 10 bulbs 60 cts.; 100 bulbs $5. Large 
double-nose bulbs which will produce an average of three flowers, 10 
bulbs for 90 cts.; 100 bulbs $8. 
Southern Gem. (Leedsii). A medium size daffodil of dainty form and 
coloring. Particularly suitable for the rockery. White perianth, yel¬ 
low cup. 10 bulbs 80 cts.; 100 bulbs $7. 
Spark. (Barrii). Perianth petals are pure white, slightly irregular in 
form. The cup is margined fiery red. This is an unusually large flower 
for the Barrii type, and we consider it a very attractive variety. Each 
75 cts.; 10 bulbs $6. 
Spring Glory. (Trumpet Bicolor). One of the large trumpet Daffodils. 
Perianth pure white, trumpet golden yellow. Round bulbs, 10 bulbs 
70 cts.; 100 bulbs $6. Double-nose bulbs, 10 bulbs 90 cts.; 100 bulbs $8. 
Sunglow. (Incomparabilis). A large light cream perianth of heavy sub¬ 
stance, well overlapping. The cup is of good size, flaring well back 
against perianth; soft yellow at the base, deepening outwardly, with a 
wide frilled border of rich orange. This variety is well named and 
we consider it one of the choicest of the newer Daffodils. Each 75 
cts.; 10 bulbs $6. 
Thelma. (Poeticus). Snow-white perianth, petals overlapping, light yel¬ 
low eye, edged bright crimson. 10 bulbs $1; 100 bulbs $9. 
The Pearl. (Semi-Double). Creamy white interspersed sulphur-yellow. 
Height 10-12 inches. 10 bulbs 90 cts.; 100 bulbs $8. 
Treavon. (Incomparabilis). Large white perianth of heavy texture, 
petals overlapping. The medium size cup is slightly flaring, yellow 
at the base and shading to a rich orange edge. A very attractive 
flower and one of the best varieties in this class. Each 50 cts.; 10 
bulbs $4. 
Tresserve. (Trumpet). One of the largest yellow Daffodils. Round bulbs, 
10 bulbs 80 cts.; 100 bulbs $7. Double-nose bulbs, 10 bulbs $1.20; 100 
bulbs $10. 
Triandrus Albus. (Angels’ Tears). Creamy white. Reflexed perianth. 
Height 6 in. 10 bulbs $1.20; 100 bulbs $10. 
Triandrus Thalia. This is one of the gems of the Daffodil family. The 
medium size pure white flowers are born in clusters of three or four 
on a stiff stem about 12 inches in height. Each individual flower is a 
perfect little Daffodil. Medium length trumpet and perianth petals 
standing out star shaped. Beautiful as a cut-flower and suitable for 
planting in border or rock garden. Each 35 cts. 
Twink. (Double). A Daffodil of the semi-double type, the petals alter¬ 
nating soft primrose and clear orange, and so arranged as to give the 
flower a most attractive appearance. Each 25 cts; 10 bulbs $2.40. 
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