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TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
POSTPAID—Finest Selected No. 1 Bulbs 
The most charming flowers of any spring garden are the Daffodils and Nar¬ 
cissus and every beautiful garden will have them planted freely. They thrive in 
practically any climate in the United States. Considering their beauty, their 
long life and the small amount of labor necessary to their culture, Daffodils are 
the most economical of all bulbs to plant. 
Their graceful forms, beautifully shaped trumpets and cups and long straight 
stems have made them favorites for cut flower purposes with every American 
gardener. 
You will find many novelties listed under their proper classification. These 
have been carefully selected, not alone for their beauty, but also for vigor of 
growth, and growing popularity, which is proof of their excellence. Most of 
them have received Awards of Merit at the English flower shows where blos¬ 
soms are subjected to the keenest competition. Start a Daffodil collection by 
adding at least one of these fine new things each year. 
The relative time of flowering outdoors of the different varieties is indicated 
by the numbers in brackets, (1) being the earliest and (6) the latest. 
Aerolite (3) (Yellow Trumpet) (See illustration). A large new daffodil with broad 
overlapping perianth and bright yellow trumpet of elegant form. Flowers are 
very long lasting. Height 20 in. 15c each, 3 bulbs 40c, $1.45 doz. 
Beersheba (2) (White Trumpet) (See illustration) is in every respect pure white. 
It is truly a great flower and far ahead of any other white Daffodil. It has a really 
magnificent perianth; perfectly flat and standing at right angles to the trumpet. 
The segments are long and overlapping, yet beautifully clean cut and pointed, 
forming a great bold clear cut star. When seen growing in company with other 
Daffodils the outstanding purity of its whiteness is most striking, while its beauti¬ 
ful lines and stately carriage give it a serene loveliness that compels unqualified 
homage. It is a very free bloomer, grows with extreme vigor, and is quite early 
while its splendid parchment-like substance enables it to last an amazing time. 
Beersheba is a large flower growing up to 5 inches in diameter with a height of 
21 inches. It has been awarded a medal as the best flower in the London Daffodil 
show of the Royal Horticultural Society as well as other awards. $1.75 each, 
3 bulbs $5.00. 
Cleopatra (4) (Yellow Trumpet) (See illustration). A splendid flower that has won 
many awards, and is well known everywhere. It is a beautiful large flowered 
Daffodil with broad overlapping lemon-yellow perianth and bold trumpet of light 
yellow. Equally suited for pot culture or the flower border. Very late. Height 
18 in. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 15c each, 3 bulbs 40c, $1.45 doz. 
Duke of Bedford (2) (Bi-color Trumpet). This glorious Daffodil is one of the finest 
bi-colors. Its handsome flower measuring 4 1 /2 inches across; perianth broad and 
pure white and the trumpet clear soft yellow, of fine substance. Height, 18 in. 
Add this beauty to your collection. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 3 bulbs 35c, $1.25 
doz., $9.00 per 100. 
Emperor (3) (Yellow Trumpet) (see illustration). This well known favorite has a 
perianth of deep primrose, with trumpet rich full yellow. Fine bedding variety 
and forces well. Height 21 inches. 3 bulbs 25c, 85c doz., $6.50 per 100. 
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CLEOPATRA (YELLOW TRUMPET) 
OLYMPIA (YELLOW TRUMPET) 
