Twink. A double of the sembfull type, with alternating petals of soft primrose and 
clear orange, and so arranged as to give the flower a most attractive appearance. 
Very free flowering and hardy. ^1.60 per doz.; ^11.00 per 100. 
Van Waveren’s Giant. Enormous flower with deep yellow trumpet, perianth of pale 
yellow with outer petals exceptionally broad, and inner ones usually slightly 
twisted, making it very graceful. ^1.40 per doz.; ^9.80 per 100. 
Vesta Tilly (Barri.) Well-proportioned light yellow perianth showing a beautiful 
wide open, heavily frilled crown. The crown is rimmed deep orange-red, the 
orange extending to the throat. Among the very latest blooming varieties it 
is outstanding. ^2.65 per doz.; ^19.00 per 100. 
Victoria. (Bicolor.) Pure white perianth, golden trumpet. $1.20 per 
doz.; $9.00 per 100. 
Von Sion. (Double.) The well-known double golden yellow flowers. 
These bulbs of vigorous growth are now again available. $1.45 per 
doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Whitewell. (Incomparabilis.) Flat creamy white perianth, large open 
cup of chrome-yellow. 65c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
Will Scarlett. (Incomparabilis.) Perianth of primrose-yellow with large, con¬ 
spicuous orange cup. $1.35 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Xenophon. (Poetaz or Bunch-Flowering.) Producing large flowers of deep 
yellow and large orange cup, free flowering and delightfully fragrant. Re¬ 
ceived an Award of Merit as a variety for cutting. $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 
per 100. 
Yellow Poppy. (Barri.) A fine new introduction, with a well-proportioned 
perianth of good size and flaring 
trumpet. Perianth of deep yel¬ 
low and cup of the same lovely shade. 
Beautiful, and recommended for the 
garden or for cutting. $1.05 per doz.; 
$7.50 p>er 100. 
Zwanendrift. (Barri.) A large and graceful 
pure white perianth with a beautifully 
frilled golden yellow cup which is edged 
with a bright red border. A very sturdy 
flower. $2.55 per doz. $19.00 per 100. 
King Alfred 
Special Offer in Seedling Narcissus 
We were fortunate to buy from one of the best hybridizers in the world a 
limited number of extraordinary seedlings, as ill health forced the originator 
to discontinue his labors. 
Each individual bulb is of high enough standard to produce a variety of its 
own, and bear its own name. Each plant is different from the other, practically 
all having red-orange or scarlet centers, and are the finest seedlings we have 
ever seen, and therefore, we cannot recommend them too highly. Here is your 
chance to enjoy something really so new and surprisingly beautiful for so little, 
besides. Narcissi make a permanent planting for you to enjoy for many years. 
Sparkling Eye 
COLLECTION OF BOTANICAL DAFFODILS 
3 each of the above novelties (24 bulbs) $ 3.35 
6 each of the above novelties (48 bulbs) 6.25 
12 each of the above novelties (96 bulbs) 12.25 
BOIflOICm DflfFODIlS 
We recommend these Narcissi for rock gardens or some par¬ 
ticularly shaded place in your garden. Cover the first year with 
3 or 4 inches of mulch, peat moss, or other fine material. 
When established they may remain undisturbed for years. Bo¬ 
tanical Daffodils cannot stand any manure. 
Bulbocodium citrinum (Sulphur Hoop-Petticoat). 6 to 8 in¬ 
ches. Pale citron-yellow. $1.35 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus (Yellow Hoop-Petticoat). 6 to 8 
inches. Rich golden yellow. $1.10 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
Bulbocodium monophyllus albus (White Hoop-Petticoat). 6 
to 8 inches. Pure white. $1.75 per doz.; $13.00 i>er 100. 
Cyclamineus. Yellow. $2.25 per doz.; $18.00 p>er 100. 
Minor. Yellow. $1.15 per doz.; $8.50 per 100. 
Thalia. Pure white. $2.00 per doz.; $14.00 per 100. 
Triandrus albus (Angel’s Tears). Silvery white. $1.00 per 
doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
W. P. Milner. Dainty sulphury white, very scarce. $2.25 per 
doz.; $16.00 per 100. 
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