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Double Daffodils 
In this group are placed all double forms, no matter what their individual 
classification may be. Some are Trumpets, some Incomparabilis, etc. 
Per 10 Per 100 
680 ALBO PLENO ODORATO, double pure white, sweet 
scented, for outdoors only, not for forcing, late, shy 
bloomer first year. $ .55 $5.00 
681 Argent, semi-double flower, creamy white petals with 
yellow centre, early, robust.:. .55 5.00 
*683 Cheerfulness, double Poetaz, white, yellow centre, very 
decorative variety on slender stems . .75 6.50 
684 Daphne, a double sport of Poet-Ornatus, resembles a 
Gardenia, all white......each .12 
686 Holland’s Glory, new, acclaimed the best double Daffodil, 
a double row of petals, double triangle trumpet . 1.10 10.00 
*688 Irene Copeland, double, white and creamy-white, each .20 
689 Mary Copeland, white, deep orange centre .each .70 
692 Twink, primrose white, deep orange-red centre, very 
striking and showy.each .20 
VON SION (Telemonius Major)—without doubt the 
greatest favorite amongst the double Daffodils; large 
yellow trumpet. 
*693 Top Size, (Mother Bulbs), producing 3 to 5 flowers . .80 7.00 
694 First Size, double nose bulbs, producing likely 2 flowers .55 5.00 
695 Large single nose bulbs, producing 1 flower . .45 4.00 
Jonquils and Campernels 
In this group are placed the rush-leaved, sweet scented Narcissi. They bear 
from two to five flowers in a cluster. 
Per 10 Per 100 
700 Single Jonquils, sweet scented . $ .45 $3.75 
704 Campernel Odorus Regulosus, fine yellow. .45 4.00 
705 Hybrid Golden Scepter, very large perianth and crown 
of deep yellow. .75 6.50 
VARIOUS BULBS 
Chionodoxa 
As the name, Glory of the Snow, suggests, 
blooms early in the Spring. Their blue 
flowers appear at the same time as the Snow¬ 
drops and Siberian Squill. They are borne 
in sprays on stems five or six inches long. 
The Chionodoxa are perfectly hardy and 
their bloom last a long time. Any kind of soil 
seems to suit them. They require no care, 
appearing year after year without fail. They 
should be planted in clusters in rock gardens, 
about shubbery and in borders. For Winter 
bloom they may be grown in pots like the 
Crocuses and Grape Hyacinths. 
“Have had every satisfaction with your bulbs these five years”. 
