Figures before each name denote divisions in R. H. S. classification as 
follows: la, Yellow Trumpets; lb, White Trumpets; lc, Bicolor Trumpets; 
2a, Yellow Perianth Incomparabilis; 2b, White Perianth Incomparabilis; 3a, 
Yellow Perianth Barrii; 3b, White Perianth Barrii; 4a, Large-crowned 
Leedsii; 4b, Small-crowned Leedsii; 5, Triandrus Hybrids; 7, Jonquil 
Hybrids; 8, Tazetta Hybrids; 9, Poeticus; 10, Double. 
Prices of Daffodils are subject to change. 
EACH 
la— ALBUS PLENUS ODORATUS. The double Poet is one of the 
most exquisite of all daffodills. Tall stems bear heavily scented, 
gardenia like flowers. One of the last to bloom. 4 for_ $0.50 
2a—AMIR. Tall and stately. The perianth is primrose and the crown, 
red orange. Good form and smooth texture. Early_ 1.50 
8—ASPASIA. One of the showiest as well as one of the freest bloom¬ 
ing of the poetazes. Many vivid florets, white with a yellow eye, 
to each tall stem. 4 for_ .50 
lb— BEERSHEBA. A large flower of purest white. Perianth at right 
angles to the long trumpet. A wonderfully fine, free blooming, 
early variety__ 1.50 
2a— BRIGHTLING. Rounded, soft yellow flowers which hold their 
heads up nicely. The flat, blood orange edged crown is fluted. 
Early _ .25 
3b—CARMINOWE. The flat, crimson eye of this dazzling flower is in 
sharp contrast to the broad, white perianth. Midseason_ 2.00 
2a— CROESUS. A bright, sturdy flower, primrose with an expanded, 
deep red crown. Midseason_ .25 
4a— CRYSTAL QUEEN. Crystal Queen due to its fine substance, car¬ 
riage and size is perhaps, from the gardener’s point of view, the 
most useful low-priced Leedsii. The flower is bone white 
throughout with a wide, nicely frilled cup. Very early. 4 for .50 
10— DAPHNE. This little, white double is like a tiny carnation_ .50 
la—DAWSON City. Dawson City has been chosen from the many 
yellow trumpets grown by us as the best all around yellow 
trumpet in general commerce. The medium-sized, nicely propor¬ 
tioned flowers are pure gold throughout. Vigorous and always 
dependable. Midseason - .25 
lb—ESKIMO. A dazzling, pure white flower with good substance. 
The rather short, wide trumpet is at right angles to the perianth. 
Midseason - 2.00 
8—GERANIUM. A very late, short-stemmed poetaz with clusters 
of bright, white and red florets that look like miniature 
geraniums _ .50 
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