LEEDSII NARCISSI (Continued) 
DAISY SCHAFFER. M. One of the most out¬ 
standing of the new giant Leedsii type. The 
flower 4y2 inches across, cup nearly two 
inches, resembles a giant trumpet, but much 
more graceful in form; perianth pure white, 
with cup opening primrose and turning to 
light canary yellow. The long lemon yellow 
stigma and styles add to the color harmony 
of this remarkable flower; a leader for years 
to come. Awarded a gold medal at the 
“Flora” International Exhibition, Haarlem, 
Holland, 1935; many other awards. Each 
$5.00. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH. M. Perianth of 
clear glistening white; cup of soft primrose 
yellow. Fine for naturalizing in the wood¬ 
lands. Each 8c; doz. 75c. 
SILVER SALVER. Purest white perianth and 
cup; perfectly overlapping perianth, cup 
very flat, glistening snow white with a touch 
of emerald green in the center. Lovely, re¬ 
fined, and good grower. Each $2.00. 
SILVER STAR. M. Perfect broad petaled, 
star-shaped perianth of pure cream white, 
with fine proportioned, wide mouthed trum¬ 
pet of primrose, changing to cream white, 
just a shade deeper than the perianth. Pro¬ 
duces fine, large, hard bulbs, free flowering, 
with long stately stems. Recommended very 
highly. One of our favorites, so delicate and 
waxy. Each 12c; doz. $1.20. 
TUNIS. A large, tall robust growing Leedsii 
of most distinct character and great lasting 
substance; broad waved white perianth and 
large bold ivory crown with handsome 
flanged and serrated brim retaining a re¬ 
markable flush of pale coppery gold at the 
edge. Each 40c; doz. .$4.00. 
Be sure to look up our Special Discount 
Offers on Page 3. 
POETAZ NARCISSUS 
These are hybrids from Poeticus and Poly¬ 
anthus Narcissus. All are very hardy, very 
fragrant, and bear their flowers in clusters. 
ABUNDANCE. E. Creamy yellow perianth 
with deep yellow cup. Five to seven flowers 
on each stiff, strong stem. Very free flower¬ 
ing. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
ALSACE. M. Large pure white perianth and 
bright yellow cup. Four to six blooms to the 
stem; has a delightful, spicy fragrance. 
Each 8c, doz. 75c. 
CHEERFULNESS. L. The double Elvira, a 
very distinct and decorative variety. Erect 
stems, each bearing a cluster of small blooms 
with broad, rounded, creamy white perianth 
and full double center of creamy white and 
yellow. Cheefulness is well named and makes 
friends instantly. Each 15c, doz. $1.50. 
GLORIOUS 
(About two-thirds actual size.) 
GLORIOUS. M. The name describes the whole 
flower perfectly. Very large overlapping 
perianth of satiny cream white. The cup is 
brilliant orange scarlet. Two and three flow¬ 
ers per stem but very free flowering. Has 
received more awards than any flower in 
this class. Each 75c. 
KLONDYKE. M. Four to 7 flowers on a stem; 
perianth a rich yellow; cup is a shade darker. 
A fine garden variety. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
LAURENS KOSTER. M. Creamy white peri¬ 
anth and lemon yellow cup, usually 5 to 7 
on a stem. An old standby and the best white 
poetaz for forcing. Each 8c, doz. 75c. 
MEDUSA. M Two to 3 very large flowers on a 
very long stem. Perianth is broad and pure 
white; the fiery orange scarlet cup is nicely 
fluted. Destined to become immensely popu¬ 
lar when stocks become more plentiful. Each 
15c, doz. $1.50. 
ORANGE CUP. M. Four to 7 flowers with 
yellow perianth and cup of orange red. A 
hne garden variety that is bright and showy. 
Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
“The bulbs came yesterday in excellent con¬ 
dition. I feel you have been very generous in 
your substitutions. The bulbs will go in under 
a dogwood tree and near hemlocks; the setting 
is fine and we shall look to the spring with 
great excitement.” Mrs. R. H. L. C., Wash¬ 
ington. 
“Our Garden Club was delighted with the 
bulbs you sent us. I have decided to order 
some others.” Mrs. J. A. P., Indiana. 
“Last year I bought some bulbs from you. 
They were the most satisfactory I’ve ever 
grown.” Mrs. F. A. R., Texas. 
Remember—Always 6 Bulbs at half 
the dozen price. 
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