DAFFODILS • Division VIII • POETAZ 
Tazetta Hybrids 
Hybrids from the Polyanthus type. The heads are made up, 
usually, of 5 to 8 flowers, deliciously fragrant. Especially good for 
indoor culture, but also hardy in the garden. 
Abundance (Helios). (II.) Creamy yellow; pure yellow cup. Good 
forcer. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Cheerfulness. (See Division X, this page.) 
Early Perfection. (I.) The earliest of all. Can be forced to bloom 
in January. White with yellow cup. Three to four flowers on a 
stem. (Color illustration, page 24.) $1.75 per doz.; $13.00 
per 1 00. 
Glorious. (I.) Tall variety with flower delightfully informal in 
habit. Perianth Poeticus-white, with eye orange, edged red. 
Good for semi-shade. Very early and an excellent forcer. $8.50 
per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 
Orange Cup. (II.) Creamy white; conspicuous orange cup—a 
most delightful color-combination. There are six to eight florets 
per stem and usually two stems per bulb. $1.50 per doz.; 
$10.00 per 100. 
Red Guard. (II.) A very large flower in this class and 3 to 5 on 
each stem. The perianth is sulphur-yellow and cup orange- 
scarlet. In cool seasons the color is extremely rich. $4.50 per 
doz.; $32.50 per 100. 
DIVISION IX • PoetlCUS (Poet's Narcissus) 
Old-fashioned, favorite type. All have snowy white flowers, with 
yellow or lemon-yellow cups, margined more or less deeply with 
red, and having a rich spicy odor. They do well in the open border 
or naturalized in grass, and are perfectly hardy. 
Actaea. (II.) The largest Poeticus Daffodil. The pure white, broad 
and overlapping petals form a perianth over 4 inches in diam¬ 
eter. The eye is large and brightly colored. $4.50 per doz.; 
$32.50 per 100. 
Edwina. (I.) Purest white perianth; broad, overlapping petals; 
very flat cup, yellow-edged red. Fine form and substance. Highly 
recommended. $1.75 per doz.; $12.50 per 100. 
Horace. (III.) Pure white perianth; conspicuous red eye. Free 
flowering and strong-stemmed. Splendid for forcing. (Color 
illustration, page 30.) $1.10 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Ornatus maximus. (II.) More symmetrical than the old Poeticus, 
and blooms much earlier. Flowers large, pure white; cup mar¬ 
gined with scarlet. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $65.00 per 
1000 . 
Recurvus (The Old Pheasant's-Eye). (III.) White perianth; cup 
deep orange-red. One of the latest Daffodils, often blooming 
with the May-flowering Tulips. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; 
$65.00 per 1000. 
DIVISION X . Double Daffodils 
The double varieties are particularly well adapted for winter 
forcing and keep a long time as cut flowers. Grown in the open, 
they are suited for planting in solid beds, or may be naturalized 
either in the lawn, meadow, or woodland. A clump here and there 
makes an attractive showing. 
Argent. (II.) Beautiful, semi-double, star-shaped flower with 
white petals and yellow and white center. Very hardy and free 
flowering. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Cheerfulness. (I.) Double white Poetaz hybrid. Bears three to 
four large flowers on a strong stem. While the general effect 
of the coloring is white, there is a suggestion of pale yellow at 
the base of the petals which gives character to the flower. (Color 
illutsration, page 25.) $1.65 per doz.; $11.00 per 100. 
Daphne. (III.) A double form of Poeticus Ornatus. Large, well- 
formed flowers of purest white, and sweet scented. Lovely gar¬ 
den variety and easily forced. Is, undoubtedly, much more de¬ 
pendable than the old Alba Plena Odorata which very often 
failed to bloom except under unusually ideal conditions. (Color 
illustration, page 60.) $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 
Caterer’s "COMPLETE" 
Daffodil Collection 
This collection contains a fine example of most 
types of Narcissus. We are pricing this group at a 
very attractive figure to enable garden-lovers to be¬ 
come better acquainted with the various types and 
plant them in larger quantities. Made up of the high¬ 
est quality bulbs from our regular stock. Separately 
packed. 
Argent. (Double.) White; yellow center. 
Campernelle Rugulosus. (Jonquil.) Golden yellow. 
Conspicuus. (Barri.) Yellow cup, edged red. 
Emperor. (Trumpet.) Yellow. Large bulb. 
Empress. (Trumpet.) Bicolor. Large bulb. 
Abundance. (Poetaz) Soft yellow. 
King Alfred. (Trumpet.) Golden yellow. Large bulb. 
Lucifer. (Incomparabilis.) White; cup orange. 
Ornatus Maximus. (Poeticus.) White; red-edged eye. 
Queen of North. 
Leedsi.) White. 
3 of each 
(30 in 
all) 
. .$ 2.75 
6 of each 
(60 in 
all) 
5.00 
1 2 of each 
(120 in 
all) 
9.50 
25 of each 
(250 in 
all) 
.. 17.00 
50 of each 
(500 in all) 
. . 33.00 
100 of each 
(1000 in 
all) 
. . 65.00 
Caterer’s "EXHIBITION” 
Daffodil Collection 
Most cf these varieties will be found among the 
winners at any Daffodil show. A wonderful group for 
competitive purposes. Highest quality bulbs, selected 
for exhibition, separately packed. 
Lord Wellington. (Yellow trumpet.) 
Beersheba. (White trumpet.) 
Mme. Van Waveren. (Bicolor trumpet.) 
Red Cross. (Yellow Incomparabilis.) 
John Evelyn. (White Incomparabilis.) 
Anna Croft. (Yellow Barri.) 
Nobility. (White Barri.) 
Daisy Schaeffer. (Giant Leedsi.) 
Mrs. Nette O'Melveny. (Small Leedsi.) 
Thalia. (Triandrus Hybrid.) 
Golden Scepter. (Jonquil Hybrid.) 
Abundance. (Poetaz). 
Actaea. (Poeticus.) 
Holland's Glory. (Double.) 
3 bulbs each (42 in all) . .$19.50 
6 bulbs each (84 in all) . . 38.00 
12 bulbs each (168 in all) . . 75.00 
Holland's Glory. (II.) Of lovely clear lemon-yellow throughout. 
In form it tends to have a distinct double perianth and a sep¬ 
arate trumpet which is also fully double. Not the rosette type. 
$2.50 per doz.; $16.50 per 100. 
Mary Copeland. (III.) One of the finest. The long petals are 
pure creamy white, with a golden ray down the center, inter¬ 
spersed with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant orange, giving 
a three-color effect. Unsurpassed for the garden or the show 
bench. $8.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 
Snowsprite. (III.) Pure white, with a few small petals of pale 
lemon-yellow. This is a double Leedsi type, and blooms very 
late, on tall stems. Unlike Alba Plena Odorata, this variety will 
flower anywhere. Highly recommended. (Color illustration, 
page 30.) $1.75 per doz.; $12.50 per 100. 
Twink. (I.) Graceful, semi-double; petals alternating soft prim¬ 
rose and clear orange. Forces as easily as Golden Spur; out¬ 
doors is very early and free flowering. A fine all-around variety. 
$2.75 per doz.; $18.50 per 100. 
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