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A PLANTING OF 100 BULBS, TRUMPET DAFFODIL VICTORIA 
Fill Your Garden with Daffodils 
100 Choice Blooming Bulbs *3^ 
This is the most popular 
page in our catalog and right¬ 
ly so, as the bulbs offered are 
a tremendous bargain. If you 
have longed for Daffodils to 
plant in your garden now is 
the time to order and this is 
the place to start. 
Many customers who have planted these bulbs and en¬ 
joyed their flowers have written letters of praise. Some of 
these—unsolicited—have been printed throughout the cata¬ 
log. Read what they say. 
The kinds offered are all good standard varieties that have 
been tried and proven. They will make good in your garden. 
Only bulbs of the highest 
quality, full of life and vigor, 
are sent. Bulbs ready to give 
their utmost in form and 
beauty next spring. Bulbs 
that will show for themselves 
that they are Puget Sound 
grown. 
You can save money by ordering 500 or more bulbs. This 
quantity can be sent by freight at lowest cost to you. Join your 
neighbors in a pool order. Some varieties are sure to be sold 
out early. Late orders should indicate second choice. Take 
advantage of this opportunity—ORDER NOW! 
100 bulbs your choice, one variety only $3.50 Sent by 
100 bulbs, (20 each of 5 varieties)...... 4.00 Ex P ress - 
500 bulbs, one variety only. 16.00 You pay 
500 bulbs, (100 each of 5 varieties)_ 17.00. Charges. 
Victoria (3) (Bi-color Trumpet) (See illus¬ 
tration above). This is one of the best 
Trumpet Daffodils. The flowers are large 
and erect. The petals broad and creamy 
white, while the trumpet is clear yellow. 
It is a good grower, does well in the 
garden and the flowers have great sub¬ 
stance. Can be grown indoors in pots 
for flowering in February and March. 
Height 16”. 
Sir Watkin (2) (Incomparabilis). Perianth 
primrose-yellow large and well-formed 
deep yellow cup. Long stemmed. A 
giant among the medium-crowned va¬ 
rieties. Height 21”. Award of Merit, 
R. H. S. 
Conspicuus (4) (Barrii). Broad, spreading 
perianth of soft yellow, with a wide¬ 
mouthed short cup of dark yellow edged 
bright orange-scarlet. Long stemmed. A 
great favorite. Splendid for the border 
or naturalizing. 
Golden Spur (1) (Yellow Trumpet). Earl¬ 
iest Daffodil for out doors or for forcing. 
Uniform rich golden yellow. 
Narcissus and Daffodils. A splendid 
mixture. 
Emperor (3) (Yellow Trumpet). For the 
first time we have offered this splendid 
variety on this page. The petals are 
deep primrose, with the trumpet rich 
full yellow. Height 21”. 
Alba Plena Odorata (6) (Double White 
Poeticus). Large double snow-white, 
sweet scented flowers. Requires to be¬ 
come established before flowering and 
even then is capricious, and unreliable. 
When it does flower it is lovely. 
Mrs. Langtry (4) (Leedsii). One of the 
best Narcissi for naturalizing. White 
perianth, cup edged lemon-yellow when 
opening but becomes pure white later. 
Multiplies rapidly and very free flower¬ 
ing. 
Sulphur Phoenix (3) (Double). Large 
creamy-white flowers with pale yellow 
center. Shaped like a rose. Prized for 
cutting. 
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