cM 
arcLSsus or 
Croesus 
Albatross. (Barri.) White perianth, pale citron-yellow cup, 
edged orange-red. 95c per doz.; ^7.00 per 100. 
Archeron. (Barri.) Outer petals open cream color, which 
turns almost pure white as the flower ages. The cup is of a 
deep orange color, a very strong and long lasting variety 
for outdoor planting. Received an Award of Merit. ^1.70 
per doz.; ^12.00 per 100. 
Bath’s Flame. (Barri.) Yellow perianth, deep yellow cup with 
broad orange-red edge. A splendid combination of scarlet 
and gold. ^1.45 per doz.; ^10.00 
per 100. 
Bernardino. (Incomparabilis.) Large, 
creamy white perianth, cup of pale 
lemon-yellow flushed with pinkish 
apricot, heavily frilled. 95c per doz.; 
^7.00 per 100. 
Bonfire. (Barri.) A remarkable flower, 
entirely distinct, of perfect design 
and habit. Pure primrose perianth, 
with a cup of deep fiery orange edged 
deep blood-red. Outstandingly beau¬ 
tiful in the lower priced varieties. 
95c per doz.; ^7.00 per 100. 
Caliph of Bagdad. (Barri.) Pure white 
perianth of unusuallv fine form, 
wide and frilled golden yellow cup, 
and a very colorful brilliant orange- 
red edge. ^2.60 per doz.; ^19.00 per 
100 . 
I N order to have a beautiful bulb garden. Narcissi should be 
planted very freely. They thrive in practically any climate 
in the United States. They are not only excellent for out¬ 
doors, but millions are used every year for forcing indoors. 
k.-, Their graceful form, beautifully shaped trumpets and 
" ^ cups, and the long straight stems have made thetm fa¬ 
vorites for cut flower purposes with every American 
gardener. 
Many new varieties have been added. For a real 
revelation you should try some of the newer types, they 
are really exquisite. 
In order to understand the different types coming under 
the Daffodil classification the explanation on opposite page 
should be read. 
Cassandra. (Poeticus.) Perianth white, cup canary-yellow, 
rim bright red; one of the newer Poeticus varieties. 90c per 
doz.; ^6.50 per 100. 
Cheerfulness. (Double Poetaz.) A double form of the famous 
cluster-flowering Daffodil, Elvira. A splendid variety for 
the garden. Late blooming. $1.15 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
Croesus. (Incomparabilis.) Perianth light canary-yellow, open¬ 
ing flat, with broad, fluted cup of rich orange to base; free 
flowering and desirable in every way. Received a First Class 
Certificate as well as an Award of Merit. $1.10 per doz.; 
$7.50 per 100. 
Crowned Beauty. (Barri.) Golden yellow perianth, the long 
petals producing a starlike effect. The deeply frilled cup of 
dark orange blends to a golden yellow at the throat. A large, 
open and airy flower. $2.65 per doz.; $19.00 per 100. 
Emperor. (Yellow Trumpet.) Perianth deep primrose-yellow, 
with rich yellow trumpet, large flowers of remarkable sub¬ 
stance. 95c per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Evangeline. (Leedsi.) Tall variety, nearly pure white, creamy 
cup, fine for naturalizing. 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
Firetail. (Barri.) A new variety of 
importance, broad petalled creamy 
white perianth and large orange cup 
with scarlet-orange frill. Received 
Award of Merit and First Class Cer¬ 
tificate. $1.40 per doz.; $10.00 per 
100 . 
Glorious. (Poetaz or Bunch-Flower¬ 
ing.) Tall flower, delightfully in¬ 
formal in habit, pure white round 
perianth with brilliant orange-scarlet 
cup. Fine for semi-shade. Received 
an Award of Merit and First Class 
Certificate. $1.95 per doz.; $14.25 
per 100. 
cN.ovellij 
cN.arcissas COLLfCTlOO 
Imperator Orange Blossom 
Inglescombe Red Cross 
Lord Wellington Red Guard 
Mary Copeland Sparkling Eye 
Mayflower Tredore 
3 Each of These Novelty Daffodils $ 5.75 
6 Each of These Novelty Daffodils 11.25 
12 Each of These Novelty Daffodils 22.00 
Bunch Flowering, Cheerfulness 
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