MINIATURE DAFFODILS 
Bulbocodium Consplcuus, the “Hoop Petticoat” Narcissus Lo- Per2 ° P ' 10 ° 
eely little, rich golden yellow flowers, about l'j, Inches long, with 
wide-open mouth about 1 inch across. Earlg flowering .$ l.io 2. 7.30 
Trlandrus Albus, “Angel’s Tears.” Small, creamg white flowers in 
clusters on stems about 6 inches tall. The cups are globular and 
the perianths reflexed , as in a cgclamen .$ 1.20 2.20 8.10 
PAPER-WHITE NARCISSUS (for indoor growing only) 
T ^LL a „ rge ’ P u i e „* hile blooms are borne in clusters and are highly prized for their beautv. 
ragrance, and the ease with which they can be grown. This accounts for their universal 
popularity. Per 12 9 —.50, per 2o $ —.90, per 100 $ 3.30, per 500 $ IS.—. 
NARCISSUS FOR NATURALIZING 
There is nothing more attractive than a wild or natural garden, and no flower we know of 
is better adapted for this purpose than the Daffodil and Narcissus in its various forms. 
Anywhere and everywhere these Daffodils and Narcissus grow and flower luxuriantly, not 
for one season, but from year to year in greater quantities each spring. We offer here 
fndiVithatd’ purpose tyP<?8 ° f Narclssus for na( ura!izing so they can be selected to suit each 
Giant Trumpets. (For naturalizing.) Mixture of golden trumpet P«* r 25 P-100 p. 500 
varieties. Is there a sight more welcome than the golden yellow, 
nodding Trumpet Daffodils under trees or shrubbery planting 
brightening the April landscape? .—.85 3.10 15.— 
Medium Trumpets. (For naturalizing.) The most outstanding and 
satisfactory sorts for the wild or natural garden. Medium Trumpet 
Daffodils of pure gellow, light and primrose yellow. Extremely 
free flowering. They will be there each spring and year after year 
increase Irresistibly . .....$ — 80 >00 14 _ 
Short-Cupped. (For naturalizing.) A mixture of Narcissus In 
their various forms, white and yellow perianths, with cups of 
brightly contrasting colors, that are excellent for wild planting 
and, besides, give a wealth of cut-flowers . $ 75 2 70 13 — 
Trumpet and Short-Cupped. (For naturalizing.) An excellent 
blending of varieties for mass planting. Golden yellow and pure 
white, early- and late-flowering varieties, they will give an abund¬ 
ant and prolonged flowering period. Plant them where theg can 
be left alone to increase from year to year. They never fail to 
give the garden a cheerful appearance each spring .$ —.80 2 90 14 _ 
SPECIAL OFFER I 
25 of each of the 4 above mentioned offers, in all IOO for.$ 2.95 
50 of each of the 4 above mentioned offers, in all 200 for. 8 5.70 
IOO of each of the 4 above mentioned offers, in all 400 for.$ n. _ 
Plust hand this Catalog to your friends . CATALOG SPRING 1938 l~~ 
ana acquain<anccs. Thank yoo srcry much! Stassen Floral Gardens Inc., Roslyn Heights, L.I. N.Y. g 35 
Giant Trumpets 
