NARCISSI 
DIVISION VIIl-POETAZ 
(Tazetta Hybrids) 
They have several flowers on a single stem. 
T HESE plants are tall and vigorous growers, hearing heads of large well-formed flowers, delightfully fragrant; they 
are much finer than the old Polyanthus narcissi, and have the advantage of being much hardier. The following are 
the most satisfactory in this group. 
CHEERFULNESS. The double Elvira,” a very pleasing 
double white Poetaz with good stem. A fine garden and 
show flower. $1.60 for 10; $13.50 per 100. 
ELVIRA. Three to four large flowers of great substance, 
borne on long, graceful stem; broad white petals and a 
golden-yellow cup, edged orange; delicately fragrant. 
Makes a splendid combination in the garden when planted 
among the earliest Darwin tulips or massed on a bank 
with Tulipa clusiana. $1.10 for 10 ; $8.50 per 100 . 
GLORIOUS. Tall flower delightfully informal in habit, 
perianth Poeticus-white with orange eye, edged red; good 
for semi-shade; very early. First Class Certificate, 1927. 
Each, $ I ; $9 for 10. See illustration, page 23. 
GOLDEN PERFECTION. A perfect perianth with wide 
overlapping segments, deep citron-yellow with mica sheen 
and cup of pure gold, perfectly proportioned to balance of 
flower; calyx gray-green flecked with gold; a giant Poetaz 
unique in its class. First Class Certificate, 1926. Each, 
$2.50. 
KLONDYKE. One of the finest of the yellow Poetaz. 
Perianth is of rich yellow with a slightly darker cup. $ 1.40 
for 10; $1 1.50 per 100. 
LAURENS KOSTER. Very handsome variety; perianth 
white with deep yellow cup. $ 1.25 for 10; $ 10 per 100. 
ORANGE CUP. For strong mass effects or individual 
high lights. This daffodil lends itself especially for natur¬ 
alizing effect. Yellow perianth with orange cup. $ 1.60 for 
10; $13.50 per 100. 
RED GUARD. A very attractive variety. Perianth sul¬ 
phur-yellow with glowing orange-scarlet cup often produc¬ 
ing two flowers on a single stem. A very unique flower. 
$4.25 for 10; $40 per 100. 
SCARLET GEM. Here is a very artistic contrast in color. 
The attractive, finely formed flower has a perianth of 
primrose-yellow with a deep orange cup. A most inter¬ 
esting Poetaz. $4.25 for 10 ; $40 per 100 . 
DIVISION IX—POETICUS VARIETIES 
(The True Poet s Narcissi) 
r T'HESE Poet’s Daffodils” have snow-white petals 
T or less deeply with scarlet-crimson, and sometimes 
thirsty souls. They are thankful for a little shade. 
and a small flattened eye or crown, yellow or lemon, edged more 
almost all scarlet. All are sweetly scented. "Poet’s Narcissi” are 
ACT/EA. The best of the Poeticus types. Very large, 
pure-white perianth with deep orange cup. Very fine sub¬ 
stance. A most beautiful exhibition flower. $5.25 for 10 ; 
$50 per 100. 
EDWIN A. Purest-white perianth, broad and overlapping 
petals, very flat cup, yellow edged red. Fine form and 
substance, highly recommended. Award of Merit, 1926. 
$1.85 for 10; $16 per 100. 
All our daffodil bulbs usually produce two or more flower spikes. Smaller bulbs can be supplied at substantially lower prices. 
