DfIffODILS for cN.atura[izin() 
Suitable for Woodland Planting, Cutting or Garden Display 
Practically any soil has been found suitable and they are grown equally 
well in the open as among trees and in woodland. 
Containing a mixture of Large Trumpets, Leedsi, Barri and Poeticus 
types, making a mixture that cannot be beaten for value, and worth much 
more than we charge for them. Plant at least eight inches deep, but avoid 
places where water may collect at any time, as they like drainage. 
Try to plant them before October 15th, or shortly thereaafter, but place 
your order early, as the demand is increasing for these bulbs at this special 
low price we have adopted, and we cannot take orders for less than 100 
bulbs. 
Price: $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 
Queen of the North. (Leedsi.) Cup of glistening white, 
perianth soft primrose-yellow with sulphur-white 
edge. Fine for naturalizing. 75c per doz.; ^5.00 per 
100 . 
Red Beacon. (Barri.) Ivory-white perianth and very 
striking, spreading brilliant orange-red cup. ^1.20 
per doz.; ^8.00 per 100. 
Red Cross. (Incomparabilis.) A famous new variety, 
extra large and a strong grower, producing a flat 
primrose-yellow perianth and a deep yellow cup, 
densely frilled deep orange, substantial and long 
lasting. Fine both in the garden and for exhibition. 
^2.25 per doz.; ^16.00 per 100. 
Red Guard. (Poetaz.) Perianth of deepest golden yellow 
overlaid with salmon, and a cup of deepest fiery red, 
making a beautiful and unusual color combination. 
^2.40 per doz.; ^17.50 per 100. 
St. Olaf. (Leedsi.) Tall, white flowers, fragrant. 
75c per doz.; ^5.00 per 100. 
Saturnus. (Barri.) Large, pure white perianth, 
and an unusually beautiful deeply frilled, deep 
orange cup, producing a glorious and striking 
effect against its white background. Strong 
flower and unquestionably one of the finest we 
offer in the latest varieties. Received the 
Award of Merit as well as First Class Certifi¬ 
cate. ^2.65 per doz.; ^19.00 per 100. 
Sirene. (Barri.) A large, well shaped perianth of cream- 
yellow with an enormously large flat crown of bril¬ 
liant orange, shading to orange-yellow at the center. 
A strong grower, free blooming. ^2.70 per doz.; 
^19.50 per 100. 
Sir Watkin. (Incomparabilis.) Perianth primrose-yellow, 
large well-formed yellow cup; fragrant; of easy cul¬ 
ture. 60c per doz.; ^4.50 per 100. 
Sparkling Eye. (Poetaz.) To us the most outstanding 
variety of the bunch-flowering type, which is in great 
demand among growers. White outer petals, cup 
glittering scarlet. Free blooming and fragrant. Blooming 
with the Darwins, it prolongs the blooming season of nar¬ 
cissi. Recently received an Award of Merit. ^2.00 per doz.; 
^14.80 per 100. 
Spring Glory. (Bicolor.) Clear white perianth, trumpet of 
deep yellow, producing a good color contrast. A fine variety 
for the garden. ^1.35 per doz.; $9.75 per 100. 
The Governor. (Barri.) Beautiful overlapping petals of per¬ 
fect symmetrical proportions, but seldom seen in daffodils. 
The color is white, changing to ivory in center, and the 
fringed cup of bright red makes a beautiful contrast against 
its pure white background. We received this Daffodil direct 
from the originator, and are the first to offer this outstand¬ 
ing variety to the public. ^2.65 per doz.; ^19.00 per 100. 
The Prince Barry (Poeticus.) One of the outstanding new 
Poeticus type. Perianth of purest white, wide overlapping 
petals of fine symmetrical form. The large flat cup of golden 
yellow is bordered with a distinct dark red and green center. 
$2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
Tredore (Barri.) One of the most striking of the new varieties. 
Perianth of soft moonlight-yellow and striking symmetrical 
open cup of fiery red with a soft salmon flush extending to 
the throat. Received an Award of Merit. $2.75 per doz.; 
$19.20 per 100. 
John Evelyn 
Mayflower. (Poeticus.) The finest of the class we have yet 
seen. Pure white perianth of exquisite form, the short cup 
edged fiery red, changing to orange at center. Received 
Award of Merit as a show flower. $2.30 per doz.; $17.50 
per 100. 
Medusa. (Poetaz.) Perianth pure white with an orange-red 
cup. This variety received a First Class Certificate for a 
market variety for cutting from outside, as well as a variety 
for garden decoration. $1.10 per doz.; $7.75 per 100. 
Olympia. (Yellow Trumpet.) Perianth light chrome-yellow, 
trumpet deep chrome-yellow of huge dimensions. $1.50 per 
doz.; $10.50 per 100. 
Orange Blossom. (Incomparabilis.) A beauty worthy of its 
name. Fine proportioned sulphur-yellow perianth which is 
slightly tilted backwards showing to greater advantage the 
beautifully shaped deep orange trumpet. $2.75 per doz.; 
$20.00 per 100. 
Orange Cup. (Poetaz.) Perianth clear yellow with bright 
orange cup, considered one of the finest of the Poetaz 
group. Fine for semi-shade. $1.05 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Pheasant’s Eye. (Poeticus.) Snow-white perianth; cup mar¬ 
gined with bright crimson. Very fragrant, late blooming. 
80c per doz.; $5.50 f>er 100. 
Pygmalion. (Incomparabilis.) Perianth sulphur-yellow, chang¬ 
ing to ivory, showing deeper highlights. Large frilled deep 
yellow trumpet, with a distinct orange edge. Received an 
Award of Merit. $2.40 per doz.; $18.25 per 100. 
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