MARTHA WASHINGTON 
Cultivated the Ancestors of these 
NARCISSI AND DAFFODILS 
GIANT TRIUMPH VARIETIES 
Doz. 100 
Aerolite. A magnificent flower with large, flaring 
trumpet of golden yellow and a primrose perianth of 
the broadest petals on any Daffodil. The perianth 
is about 5 in. across and stands out stiffly flat. 
Spicy fragrance. 1.90 14.50 
Alasnam. Majestic, of great size and substance. 
Wide, densely frilled upward-facing trumpet of 
pure deep yellow, a shade deeper than the perianth. 
One of the earliest.(35c each). . 3.50 .... 
Beersheba. Magnificent pure white. Flat perianth; 
trumpet long, flanged at mouth. Flower 5 in. across. 
A consistent prize-winner at all the shows. 
($2.50 each). . 20.00 .... 
Emperor. Golden yellow, very large trumpet. 
Mother bulbs. 1.10 8.25 
First size, round bulbs.80 6.00 
Empress. White perianth; yellow trumpet. 
Double-nose bulbs. 1.10 8.25 
First-size, round bulbs.80 6.00 
King Alfred. An old variety which is one of the 
largest and most richly colored of the yellow 
Trumpets. Always dependable. 1.50 
La Vestale. Pure ivory-white perianth; trumpet 
deep cream. A giant. 3.00 
Lovenest. One of the daintiest of all Trumpets, 
with star-shaped perianth and nicely proportioned 
trumpet of saffron-yellow turning to apricot-pink— 
really a new shade.(90c each).. 9.00 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage. Known as the White King 
Alfred. Charming and exquisite new variety. 
Perianth of purest white. Trumpet creamy yellow 
changing to white. Produces large, erect flowers of 
great substance, fine for forcing. 2.50 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. This is the famous “Pink 
Daffodil.” Its lovely perianth of ivory-white is 
beautifully proportioned, and the slim, long trum¬ 
pet of apricot-pink changes to shell-pink at the 
deeply fringed edges.($2.00 each). .20.00 
11.00 
22.00 
18.00 
Virginia has been their home since early Colonial days and the 
new, improved types of today thrive better than imported bulbs 
because they are native to American soils and climate. Plant bulbs 
to grow with natural effect in lawn (they finish blooming before 
grass-cutting time), next to shrubbery, roadside or woodland 
paths. September and October is planting time—especially for 
Poeticus. Set bulbs 6 inches apart and the same depth so that all 
will flower at same time. 
Daffodils grow readily in pots for winter blooming. Especially good 
are Giant Trumpets and Double-flowering varieties. 
Doz. 100 
Olympia. A giant Daffodil of imposing grandeur. 
Magnificent deep primrose perianth and bold gold¬ 
en yellow, wide-open trumpet of great size, hand¬ 
somely frilled and recurved at brim; on extremely 
long, well-supporting stems. Perfectly hardy. We 
are so impressed with this grand Daffodil that we 
have arranged for large plantings, which enables 
us to offer a new low price. 
. 1.50 
11.00 
Robert Sydenham. Largest of all Trumpets. 
Perianth sulphur-yellow. Large, wide open trumpet, 
deeply frilled, golden yellow. 
. 2.25 
15.00 
Spring Glory. Pure yellow trumpet; white peri¬ 
anth. Excellent stem.($78.00 per 1000). 
. 1.15 
8.50 
Tresserve. Giant flower with deeply laciniated 
trumpet of deep canary-yellow and primrose peri¬ 
anth, the segments of which are inclined to hug 
the trumpet instead of standing out. 
. 1.50 
11.00 
Van Waveren’s Giant. Perianth primrose with 
large yellow trumpet. 
. 2.25 
16.00 
MEDIUM TRUMPET VARIETIES 
RARRII 
Doz. 
100 
Albatross. Flat white perianth; cup pale citron, 
edged scarlet. 
. 1.00 
8.00 
Bath’s Flame. Perianth yellow; cup deep yellow 
with broad edge of orange-red. Very long pointed 
petals. 
. 1.75 
13.50 
Conspicuus. Yellow; short cup, edged orange. 
. .90 
7.00 
Diana Kasner. Pure white perianth; large, fluted 
yellow cup with blood-red frill. Very beautiful. 
. 2.00 
15.00 
Firebrand. Perianth white; cup red. 
. .85 
6.25 
Firetail. Very broad petals. Creamy white perianth, 
large orange cup with orange scarlet frill. (30c each). 
. 3.00 
20.00 
Masterpiece. Creamy white perianth; star-shaped, 
flat orange cup, nicely frilled. 
. 1.60 
12.50 
Red Beacon. Creamy white, overlapping perianth; 
orange cup, beautifully frilled. Very showy. 
. 1.25 
10.00 
Red Chief. Perianth white; cup bold, flat, with 
broad band of crimson-scarlet. Lovely. 
. 1.50 
11.00 
NATURALIZING AND LAWN 
PLANTING 
Our Old Dominion Mixture of choice airy and medium Trum¬ 
pets, short-cupped and lovely Poet’s varieties. All first-quality 
bulbs grown in Virginia. These bulbs being native, are fully 
acclimatized and none better can be grown anywhere. The 
supply will not equal the demand. Order at once. 
100 bulbs $4.75, 500 bulbs $21.00, 1000 bulbs $40.00 
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