special for Naturalizing 
10 
100 
Early Virginia _ 
$0.80 
$5.00 
Biflorus - - 
.80 
5.00 
Ornatus - 
.80 
5.00 
Bernardino _ 
1.00 
8.00 
The first two daffodils, EARLY VIRGINIA and BiFLORUS, have been natural* 
ized in Virginia for over two centuries. EARLY VIRGINIA is a charming, 
small, yellow trumpet. It is very free flowering when established and blooms 
ordinarily from two to three weeks before any other trumpet. BiFLORUS, on 
the other hand, is very, very late. There are two, creamy florets to a stem 
of this delightful Poetaz. It is heavily and deliciously scented. 
ORNATUS is a Poeticus that is constantly being used, and with great suc¬ 
cess, for naturalizing. The flower has a pure white perianth and a scarlet 
rim to the little cup. It is the earliest of the Poets. 
Bernardino for general excellence cannot be surpassed. It shows up 
well when used in masses as the flowers are borne on tall stems well above 
the foliage. The flowers are lovely—all white except for a distinct apricot 
edge on the flaring, frilled cup. BERNARDINO'S constitution is excellent and 
it is a rapid increaser. Midseason. 
We also make an extraordinary offer at $10.00 per bushel, $3.25 
per peck, of the following varieties: Sir Watkins, Emperor, White 
Lady, Queen of the North, Frank Miles, Evangeline, Recurvus and 
Laurens Koster. They will consist of rounds, small double-nosed and 
large slabs, all of which should bloom the next season after planting. 
The bulbs run about 700 to the bushel. These varieties can be 
ordered separately by the bushel or by the peck, or a mixture of all 
eight varieties can be ordered by the bushel. 
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