NARCISSI or 
Doz. 
Albatross. (Barri.) White perianth, pale 
citron-yellow cup, edged orange-red. .#0.95 
Bath’s Flame. (Barri.) Yellow perianth, 
deep yellow cup with broad orange-red 
edge. Perfection in scarlet and gold . . 1.50 
Bernardino. (Incomparabilis.) Large, creamy 
white perianth, cup of pale lemon-yellow 
flushed with pinkish apricot, heavily 
frilled .95 
Buttonhole. (Bicolor.) White perianth with 
yellow trumpet, which is split to give the 
effect of a Petunia... 
Campernelli Odorus Rugulosus. (Jonquil.) 
Small clusters of golden yellow flowers.80 
Campernelli Odorus Rugulosus fl. pi. (Jonquil.) 
Small clusters of double golden yellow. 1.25 
Cassandra. (Poeticus.) Perianth white, cup 
canary-yellow, rim bright red; one of the new 
Poeticus varieties. 90 
Cheerfulness. (Double Poetaz.) A double form 
of the famous cluster-flowering Daffodil, Eh 
vira. A novelty of great promise . 1.15 
Conspicuus. (Barri.) Broad, spreading perianth 
of soft yellow, short yellow cup edged orange' 
scarlet .95 
Croesus. (Incomparabilis.) Perianth light canary- 
yellow, opening flat with broad, fluted cup of 
rich orange to base; free flowering and desir¬ 
able in every way. 1.90 
Emperor. (Yellow Trumpet.) Perianth deep 
primrose-yellow, with rich yellow trumpet, 
large flowers of remarkable substance.95 
Evangeline. (Ledsi.) All white, free bloomer .75 
Horace. (Poeticus.) White perianth of large 
size, cup canary-yellow rimmed with bright 
red. The best and largest of the new Poeticus .90 
King Alfred. (Yellow Trumpet.) The finest 
giant golden yellow Narcissus. 1.25 
DAFFODILS 
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6.50 
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Lady Moore. (Barri.) Popular the world over, 
pure white perianth with orange-colored cup, 
free-flowering variety.#1.30 
Laurens Koster. (Poetaz.) White perianth with 
delicate orange cup. A splendid variety . 
Lucifer. (Incomparabilis.) Cup chrome-yellow, 
glowing orange-red edge, of starlike effect 
Olympia. (Yellow Trumpet.) Perianth light 
chrome-yellow, trumpet deep chrome-yellow 
of huge dimensions... 1.50 
Orange Cup. (Poetaz.) Perianth clear yellow 
with bright orange cup, considered one of the 
finest of the Poetaz group.90 
Ornatus. (Poeticus). Snow-white perianth and 
red eye; early. Splendid for massing.70 
Pheasant’s Eye. (Poeticus.) Snow-white peri 
anth; cup margined with bright crimson. Very 
fragrant .80 
Queen of the North. (Leedsi.) Cup of glistening 
white, perianth soft primrose-yellow with sul 
phur-white edge.80 
Red Beacon. (Barri.) Ivory-white perianth and 
very striking brilliant orange-red cup . 1.60 
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BERNARDINO 
CHEERFULNESS 
FLAME 
HORACE 
KING ALFRED 
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10 varieties 
10 varieties 
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ORANGE CUP 
RED BEACON 
VAN SION 
WHITEWELL 
WILL SCARLETT 
(30 bulbs) . $ 2.75 
(60 bulbs) . 5.25 
(120 bulbs) . 10.25 
(250 bulbs) . 19.50 
I N order to have a beautiful bulb garden. 
Narcissi should be planted very freely. 
They thrive in practically any climate in 
the United States. They are not only excel¬ 
lent for outdoors, but millions are used every 
year for forcing indoors. Their graceful form, 
beautifully shaped trumpets and cups, and the 
long straight stems have made them favorites 
for cut flower purposes with every American 
gardener. 
In order to understand the different types 
coming under the Daffodil classification, the 
following explanation should be read. 
By the term perianth is meant the outer 
petals of the flower. The trumpet is the long 
cup or trumpet-shaped center. The crown or 
cup is the short or flat center. 
The term Trumpet Daffodils means that 
the trumpet is as long or longer than the 
perianth segments, regardless whether the 
color is lemon, yellow or white. 
The term Incomparabilis means that the 
cup or crown measures from one-third to 
nearly the length of the perianth segments. 
The term Leedsi means that the perianth 
is white, the cup is short, either white, citron 
or sometimes pink or apricot. 
The term Barri means that the cup or 
crown measures less than one-third of the 
length of the perianth segments. 
The term Jonquil means that the foliage is 
very long and narrow, or round, in other 
words, rushlike; the flowers buttercup yellow, 
small, but very fragrant. 
The term Poetaz means the bunch-flower¬ 
ing type, producing from 6 to 12 flowers per 
stem, and in all cases deliciously fragrant. 
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