doz. 100 for $6.00 not prepaid. 
King Alfred. Large deep golden yellow. Best and most popular. 10c 
ea. $1.00 per doz. 100 for $6.00 not prepaid. 
Olympia. Golden yellow with frilled trumpet. Hardiest and easiest to 
grow. 10c ea. $1.00 doz. 100 for $6.00 not prepaid. 
Robert Sydenham. Superb heavily frilled trumpet of golden yellow with 
symmetrical soft yellow perianth. A very large flower of rugged, well pro¬ 
portioned beauty. 15c ea. $1.50 doz. 100 for $11.00 not prepaid. 
Tresserve. Exquisite, large golden yellow, frilled trumpet, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. 
Van Waveren’s Giant. Enormous but graceful flower. Frilled deep yellow 
trumpet. Perianth pale yellow. 15c ea. $1.50 doz. 100 for $12.00 by ex¬ 
press not prepaid. 
INCOMPARABILIS DAFFODILS 
Croesus. Petals pure gold with a deep red crown. The best at a low 
price. 25c ea. $2.50 doz. 
Helios. Extra early. Large yellow flower with orange yellow crown. 30<2 
ea. $3.00 doz. 
Homespun. (Soft yellow petals;, richly col cried crown. 8c ea. 65c doz. 
$5.00 per 100 postpaid. 
Sir Watkin. Petals and trumpet pure yellow. 8c ea. 75c doz. 100 for $5.00 
by express not prepaid. 
BARRI DAFFODILS 
Barri Conspicuous. Perianth yellow. Cup edged scarlet. Best known 
Barri. 8c ea. 80c per doz. Per 100 $5.00 b., express, not prepaid. 
Diana Kasner. Pure white petals and flutedl yellow cup with blood red 
frill. Fine forcer ip pots. 30c ea. $3.00 doz. 
LEEDSI DAFFODILS 
Crystal Queen. Pure white petals, Crown, primrose fading white. 
Leader in this class. 20c ea. $2.00 doz. 
TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Agnes Harvey. Dainty, pure white daffodil. Needs semi-shade, sandy, 
well drained soil. No moisture when dormant. 30c ea. 
POETICUS DAFFODILS 
Poets Narcissus, loved by poets from Vergil to Tennyson, have white petals 
with a red edged cup a contrast that gives distinction. Altho they bloom 
late, they must be planted very early. Some ar e not too easy to grow but 
these are. 
Horace. Conspicuous red eye. Free flowering. 10c ea. $1.00 doz. 
Recurvus. Pheasant’s Eye Narcissus. The variety known by the poet Ver¬ 
gil. 8c ea. 65c doz. 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 
The “cluster flowered.” Hardy only in mild climates, but unequalled for 
pots in, fhe house. Highly perfumed. May be grown in bowls of fiber 
or held up by pebbles in a dish of water. 
Chinese Lily. White with yellow eye. Blossoms Dec. to Jan. 10c ea. 85c doz. 
Grand Monarque. White with primrose eye. 10c ea. 85c doz. 
Paper White. Pure white, earliest. 8c ea. 65c doz. 
Solied d’Or. Petals pure deep golden yellow, cup brilliant orange. Makes 
brilliant effect in the garden here in Jan. Equally fine in the house and 
goes right on blooming even at 20° F. The most desirable in this group. Special 
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