Doz. 
100 
I 
12 each—36 bulbs. 3.10 
25 each—75 bulbs. 6.00 
12 each—36 bulbs. 3.10 
25 each—75 bulbs. 6.00 
INCOMPARABILIS 
Bernardino. Perianth large, creamy white; cup 
frilled, widely expanded, stained deep orange and 
apricot. 
Doz. 
1.00 
100 
7.75 
Croesus. Broad petals, fluted cup of rich orange- 
yellow and light canary-yellow perianth. Sweetly 
fragrant and are held stiffly at such an angle that 
they can be seen. 
1.50 
10.50 
Francisca Drake. A glorious flower with a brilliant 
cup of golden orange, changing into a particularly 
burning scarlet orange at the edges. Widely spread, 
fawn-colored anthers make an attractive center. 
This thrilling cup is surrounded by a 4j/£ in. peri¬ 
anth of silvery white. A great exhibition flower. 
(65c each). . 
6.50 
50.00 
Gallipoli. Citron-yellow perianth; cup fluted, 
double frill at edge, yellow to vivid orange (40c each). 
. 4.00 
32.00 
John Evelyn. Pure white perianth 4 to 5 in. 
across, flat lemon-yellow cup nearly 2 in. in diam¬ 
eter and densely frilled, fluted and shirred at base. 
Strong grower. 
2.50 
20.00 
Lucifer. White perianth; orange-red cup. 
1.25 
8.50 
Red Cross. Pleasingly fluted cup of deep yellow 
with a rich orange edging. The fine perianth con¬ 
sists of broad, overlapping petals of pale primrose. 
A long lasting flower with a great future. (45c each).. 
4.50 
34.00 
Red Shadow. Yellow, rich orange cup. ($1.25 ea.).. 
Sir Watkin. Sulphur perianth. Yellow cup. 
12.50 
1.10 
8.00 
Stella Pratt. Huge, star-shaped primrose perianth, 
deep golden yellow trumpet shading to orange. 
(40c each).. 
4.00 
LEEDS/ 
Evangeline. Perianth large, pure white; cup soft 
lemon color. An excellent variety. 
.85 
6.25 
Gertie Millar. A widely flaring trumpet-like cup 
of deep yellow, changing to primrose the second 
day; the great 4^-in. perianth opens primrose, 
then changes to silvery white. It has delightful 
fragrance. The 12-in. stems hold the flowers just 
above the broad light green foliage. Very choice. 
(50c each). . 5.00 
Hera. Broad, creamy perianth; frilled cup of same 
color, edged light primrose. 1.50 11.00 
Mrs. Langtry. An exquisite white cup opens with 
a primrose edge which gradually disappears and, 
as the perianth is white, the mature flower is a 
chaste beauty without a trace of color.80 6.00 
Mrs. Nette O’Melveny. Pure white perianth; cup 
lemon-yellow with orange picotee. Delightful. 1.65 12.75 
Silver Star. Although the nicely frilled cup opens 
lemon, it soon changes to cream. The silvery white 
perianth is composed of broad, overlapping seg¬ 
ments. Blooms have a strong lily fragrance. 2.25 16.00 
NARCISSUS POETAZ 
Elvira. Pure white; yellow cup. Flowers in clusters.. . 1.00 7.50 
Laurens Koster. White; large orange-yellow cup.. . 1.00 7.50 
NARCISSUS POETICUS 
Recurvus (Pheasant Eye). Pure white; orange- 
red cup; sweet scented.85 6.25 
Ornatus. Larger and earlier than above. Double¬ 
nose bulbs.90 7.00 
Ornatus Maximus. Extremely broad, overlapping 
petals with typical Pheasant Eye cup. 1.25 8.00 
Horace. Pure white perianth; orange-scarlet crown; 
long stem. 1.15 8.00 
ROUBLE DAFFODILS 
Albo Pleno Odorata. Double; pure white. Very 
scarce...-. 1.15 8.75 
Cheerfulness. Perianth creamy white; cup creamy 
yellow, making a rosette in the center. A fine garden 
and exhibition variety. 1.60 12.00 
Primrose Phoenix. Large, double, rose-shaped 
primrose-yellow flowers on long stems. Better than 
Double Von Sion. 1.40 10.00 
Silver Phoenix (Gardenia). Silvery white with 
sulphur center. 1.10 8.00 
Twink. Semi-double; early. Petals alternating 
primrose and clear orange; symmetrically whorled. 
Very distinctive and destined to be the most popu¬ 
lar Double Daffodil. Particularly suited for forcing. . 2.50 18.00 
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