Some people prefer to naturalize Daffodils in drifts; planting a 
certain number of bulbs of one variety in a clump as shown in the 
colored illustration on the opposite page. Here we see in the im¬ 
mediate foreground Emperor followed by Helios which in turn is 
followed by Barri Conspicuus, next to which is planted Poeticus 
Recurvus which is still in bud, and so on. We offer here 10 kinds 
particularly suited for such treatment. 
Emperor. Page 2. 
Helios. Page 4. 
Conspicuus. Page ?. 
Recurvus. Page 3. 
Bernardino. Page 4. 
Lord Kitchener. Page 3. 
Queen of the North. Page 3. 
Whitewell. Page 5. 
Bath’s Flame. Page 5. 
Early Surprise. Page 5. 
Page numbers on which each one is offered follow the names. 
As a collection we offer them at a reduced price as follows: 
25 bulbs of each variety ( 250 bulbs) for $ 18.00 
100 bulbs of each variety (1000 bulbs) for 70.00 
500 bulbs of each variety (5000 bulbs) for 325.00 
The greatest and most effective use of Daffodils is to naturalize 
them in quantity in meadows and orchards in woodlands and along 
the driveway, on the bank of the brook or along shrubb'ery. 
By planting some bulbs on the south side and some others facing 
north, a long period of flowering, lasting well over a month, may 
be enjoyed. 
Daffodils are the most prolific of flowers. If you plant a single 
bulb it will not be long in gathering a family, and in the course 
of two or three years the spot in which it grows will have become 
as populous as the tents of the patriarchs. 
Planting mixed Daffodils is an investment that pays large divi¬ 
dends, if the right varieties are used. 
The mixture presented by us is made up from named varieties 
and should, therefore, not be confused with other mixtures offered. 
This mixture is not grown as such, but varieties are selected that 
are especially adapted for naturalizing and will give an abundant 
and prolonged flowering period, increasing rapidly. 
*Mixed Daffodils, Standard and New Varieties 
Containing standard varieties as well as novelties. In the 
making of this mixture a very considerable number of newer 
kinds were included. More than forty varieties all told were 
used to make this fine mixture. 
Doz. $1.20, 100 $8.00, 1000 $75.00 
*Mixed Daffodils, Standard Varieties 
This mixture is carefully chosen, contains twenty or more va¬ 
rieties which bloom freely without the need of constant trans¬ 
planting. 
Doz. $0.90, 100 $6.00, 1000 $55.00 
[9} 
A*’'' 
