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OTT’S BONDED NARCISSUS 
W E presume that for every Narcissus bulb there are planted 
one hundred Tulips or Hyacinths. That this is a great 
mistake anyone really familiar with the old'time merits of the 
Narcissi must admit. They lack the brilliancy of color of the 
Tulips but greatly surpass them in variety, delicacy and graceful- 
ness of form, so that one never becomes tired of their soft, beau¬ 
tiful colors and they are a permanent addition to the garden. 
All that they ask is that they be allowed to remain undisturbed 
and they will increase in size and beauty year after year. We know 
of plantings made 50 years or more ago which are now finer 
than when originally set out. No one knows how long Narcissi 
will last. 
Narcissi must be naturalized by the thousands in meadows and 
orchards where they will last indefinitely and they will grow in 
the house in the wintertime as easily as Tulips or Hyacinths. 
For best effects allow four bulbs for each square foot to be planted. 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
AEROLITE. A huge new Daffodil of the 
purest golden yellow, beautifully propor¬ 
tioned and most graceful. The flowers last 
longer than those of any other Daffodil. 
$1.90 per doz.; $11.45 per 100. 
BEPPY. A glorious new giant Daffodil with 
a broad, white perianth and large yellow 
trumpet. Blooms earlier than the other 
Bi-color Daffodils and produces more flow¬ 
ers. $1.80 per doz.; $11.45 per 100. 
DAWSON CITY. Perfectly proportioned 
and delicately refined, Dawson City is al¬ 
ways the popular Daffodil for exhibiting. 
The trumpet is fringed and the flower col¬ 
ored pure golden yellow. The petals of 
the perianth lie flat and overlap. 3 for 75c; 
$2.50 per doz.; $16.95 per 100. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. Today everyone ac¬ 
claims King Alfred the supreme Trumpet 
Daffodil but a few of us know better. For 
Golden Harvest not only produces flowers 
twice as large as those of King Alfred but 
the flowers are more graceful, lovelier in 
form, more beautifully colored, finer in every 
respect. Golden Harvest is so superlatively 
great that the first dozen bulbs produced 
were sold for the incredible price of $5,000 
each. Golden Harvest is still very new but 
as soon as gardeners get to know it they 
will no more think of planting King Alfred 
than they will of wearing hoop-skirts or 
beaver hats. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.25; $16.00 
per doz. 
IMPERATOR. The newest, the largest and 
altogether the finest pure white Daffodil in 
existence. No other approaches it in size, 
grace or beauty. $1.95 per doz.; $12.95 
per 100. 
KING ALFRED. This grand monarch of 
all the Daffodils has a large, bold golden 
yellow flower with deeply frilled mouth; 
elegantly recurved with broad, splendidly 
formed perianth. It is the finest of the giant 
yellow Daffodils. Monster bulbs, ^1.90 per 
doz.; ^12.45 per 100. First quality selected 
bulbs, ^1.55 per doz.; ^10.95 per 100. 
LORD WELLINGTON. Even among a race 
of giants the flowers of this new Daffodil 
marvel are enormous. They are the largest 
Trumpet Daffodil flowers in existence. And 
with their great size, the flowers are most 
beautifully formed and no purer or love¬ 
lier yellow exists than that which colors 
these flowers. 3 for 95c; $3.00 per doz.; 
$21.95 per 100. 
MADAME VAN WAVEREN. The time 
will come when Madame Van Waveren 
will be used to the virtual exclusion of all 
other Bi-color Narcissi. It is the largest, 
the finest and altogether the loveliest Bi¬ 
color Daffodil in existence. Madame Van 
Waveren is for the time being, too new, 
rare and scarce for general use. Some day 
when the growers have had time to build 
up adequate stocks every garden will have 
it as a matter of course. 3 for $1.50; $5.50 
per doz.; $42.00 per 100. 
MRS. ERNST H. KRELAGE. The white 
King Alfred, producing a huge, bold trum¬ 
pet deeply frilled, elegantly recurved, with 
a broad splendid perianth. Mrs. Ernst H. 
Krelage is pure white. Admittedly the most 
beautiful of all white Daffodils and indis¬ 
pensable in every Daffodil garden. $2.15 
per doz.; $13.95 per 100. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE. Perianth ivory- 
white, trumpet apricot-pink. Famous 
throughout England as the loveliest of all 
the pink Narcissus and the most beautifully 
proportioned of all Daffodils. $2.60 each; 
$7.45 for 3; $27.00 per doz. 
OLYMPIA. It sounds impossible, but the 
Dutch plant breeders have actually im¬ 
proved the famous Emperor Daffodil. The 
new giant-flowered Olympia not only pro¬ 
duces larger and finer flowers of a deeper, 
richer color but produces more of them. 
It is truly magnificent. $1.55 per doz.; 
$10.95 per 100. 
SPRING GLORY. A truly glorious Daffodil. 
Broad, white perianth and a long, chrome- 
yellow trumpet with reflexed brim. This 
fine Bi-color is one of the loveliest of all 
Daffodils. Monster bulbs, ^1.30 per doz.; 
$9.75 per 100. Fir,st quality selected bulbs, 
^1.10 per doz.; ^8.00 per 100. 
TRESSERVE. A new giant-flowering Daffo¬ 
dil which produces enormous flowers. The 
long trumpet, deeply laciniated and colored 
canary-yellow, is fully 2 inches wide. The 
broad perianth is colored a lighter yellow 
than the trumpet. $1.50 per doz.; $10.85 
per 100. 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT. This giant 
Narcissus is one of the largest Daffodils. 
The trumpet is colored deep golden yellow 
and opens very wide. The outer petals of 
the perianth, colored pale primrose, are 
exceptionally broad, while the inner ones 
are slightly twisted, giving the flower grace. 
$2.10 per doz.; $13.45 per 100. 
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