GLORY OF SASSENHEIM 
ORANGE CUP (POETAZ) 
TWINK (DOUBLE) 
Daffodils or Narcissi 
N O GARDEN is complete without Daf¬ 
fodils or Narcissi. They are amon" 
the most beautiful of the Spring flowers 
and if varieties are carefully selected and 
planting is made in both sunny and shaded 
locations, blooms may be had from very 
early spring until the middle of May. We 
are listing here a large number of the bet¬ 
ter known standard varieties. If you are 
interested in other or newer kinds, or in 
smaller and less expensive sizes of bulbs 
we will be pleased to give you our prices. 
YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
In this variety the trumpet is as long or longer 
than the perianth segments. 
KING ALFRED — This is the finest of the large 
yellow Daffodils. It is deep, golden yellow with 
broad, massive perianth and beautifully frilled 
trumpet, the flowers borne on long sturdy 
stems. This is the variety used extensively by 
florists throughout the country. It is tall and 
stately and truly a King in the garden. 
Price per dozen, $J-.0j>. per 100, $8.00. 
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TRESSERVE —One of the outstanding of the new 
giant trumpets; deep canary yellow with the 
perianth a lighter yellow than the trumpet. The 
flowers are very large. A fine show flower. 
Per dozen, $1.25; per 100, $8.25. 
EMPEROR —This is a well known Daffodil of 
proven merit, good for both forcing and bed¬ 
ding. The perianth is deep primrose, the trum¬ 
pet yellow. 
Per dozen, $L'0tj; per 100, jjj?.O0^ 
PACIFIC SPUR —One of the earliest of the trum¬ 
pets. The flowers are a uniform golden yellow 
This variety makes a beautiful pot of flowers 
for the house if lifted from the garden and put 
into pots when the buds begin to show. 
Per dozen, $L00; per 100, $T.tH). 
WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Varieties with a white perianth and white or 
nearly white trumpet, including pink or apricot 
trumpets. 
BEERSHEBA —This is a very large, all-white 
Daffodil, the most outstanding of the White 
Trumpets. It is of sturdy growth and a vigorous 
bloomer, and should be in every collection of 
fine Narcissus. m 
Each, $2 t 00' 3 for $5:00. V, 
MRS. E. tl. KRELAGE —This Daffodil is called 
the White King Alfred. The perianth is creamy 
white, the trumpet soft primrose gracefully 
curved back. This variety has no rival at flower 
shows. 
Each, -IMF cents; per dozen, 
soflatYre (Giant Leeds!) —X large, bold flower 
with broad, overlapping white petals, and 
creamy primrose trumpet. 
Each 2(1 cents; per dozen, $2.00. 
INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS. 
The cup or crown measures from one-third to 
nearly the length of the perianth segments. 
SIR WATKIN —One of the largest of the me¬ 
dium crowned varieties. The perianth is prim¬ 
rose yellow, the cup deep yellow. 
Per dozen, $1,007 per 100, $7.06. «. >'J 0 
LUCINIUS —Ode Jt the best golden yellow short 
trumpets. A well formed flower of distinct type 
Per dozen, $1.35; per 100, $10.00. 
TORCH— This is a large star-shaped flower with 
yellow perianth and a large orange cup edged 
with a deeper orange. A vigorous grower. 
Per dozen, $1.25; per 100, $9.00. 
RED CROSS (Giant Incoinparahilis) — This is a 
fine exhibition variety having exceptionally 
large, strong flowers opening flat, with broad 
overlapping petals of soft yellow. The cup is 
deep orange on the rim shading to deep yellow 
in the center. 
Each, 30- cents; per dozen, $3.00. 
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BARRI NARCISSI. 
In the Barri class the cup measures less than 
one-third the length of the perianth segments. 
BI-COLOR TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
In these the perianth is white or lighter than 
the trumpet. 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT— Has a flower of im¬ 
mense size. The trumpet is deep golden yellow 
and opens very wide. The outer petals of the 
pale yellow perianth are very broad, the inner 
ones slightly twisted. 
SPRING GLORY — Broad white perianth, and a 
long chrome yellow trumpet. This is one of the 
loveliest of the Daffodils. 
Per dozen, $1.#©; per 100, $r:00. 
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EMPRESS— A beautiful and popular bi-color, 
flowering later than King Alfred. The perianth 
is creamy white with a trace of gold down the 
center of each petal; the trumpet, creamy yel¬ 
low. 
Per dozen, 85 cents; per 100, $6.00. 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM — Large flowers with 
a creamy white perianth and yellow trumpet. 
It flowers about the same time as King Alfred. 
Per dozen. $1.00; per 100, $7.00. 
VICTORIA —A large, well formed flower with 
creamy white perianth and clear yellow trum¬ 
pet. It is fine for growing in the house as well 
as for planting in the garden. 
Per dozen, $4v0J); per 100, $T.00. 
PRINCEPS — One of the daintier of the bi-colors. 
The petals of the perianth are creamy yellow 
and slightly twisted, the trumpet clear yellow. 
Per dozen, $1.00; per 100, $'h©0. 
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NARCISSUS POETICUS. 
Poet’s Narcissus, white petals, red, or yellow 
and red cup. 
NARCISSUS POETICUS RECURVUS— The stan¬ 
dard Poeticus sometimes called Pheasant’s Eye. 
The perianth is pure white reflexing slightly. 
The cup yellow edged with scarlet. Very sweet- 
scented. Fine for mass planting. 
Per dozen, 70 cents; per 100, $5.00. 
FIRETAIL —An exquisite Daffodil with a broad 
creamy white perianth and flat crown colored 
orange and frilled with red-orange. This is a 
very popular variety. 
Each, 30*cents; per dozen, $2.50; 
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CONSPICl t S — Large, broad spreading perianth 
of soft yeliow. wi.h a short yellow cup edged 
w’th scarlet. This Daffodil is especially good 
Per dozen, 75 cents; per 100, $5.00. 
BATH’S FLAME —A large, long-stemmed scarlet 
and gold flower, the perinath yellow, the cup 
deep yellow edged with orange-red. 
Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.50. 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS. 
ALBA PLENA ODORATA— A snow-white flower 
resembling a gardenia. Very fragrant. Blooms 
very late after most of the other Narcissi are 
gone. 
Per dozen, 85 cents; per 100, $6.00. 
GOLDEN PHOENIX —The petals making up the 
perianth are golden yellow, the double center, 
yellow and orange combined. 
Per dozen, 85 cents; per 100, $6.00. 
ORANGE PHOENIX —This Phoenix is similar in 
form to the Golden Phoenix the ou.side petals 
being a glistening white, the double center 
white and brilliant orange. 
Pei 1 dozen, 85 cents; per 100, $6.00. 
SULPHUR PHOENIX —This flower, the most 
delicate in shading of the Phoenixes, is similar 
in form to the Golden Phoenix, the outside 
petals creamy white, the center mixed with 
sulphur yellow. 
Per dozen, 85 cents; per 100, $6.00. 
TWINK —The finest of the Double Daffodils. 
Very hardy and free f.owering. The petals are 
alternating soft primrose and clear mange. This 
is a beautiful flower. 
Each 20* cents; per dozen $2.00. 
VAN Zlf)N —One of the stancf-nys in the double 
class. A large golden yellow flower on a sturdy 
stem. 
Per dozen, 85 cents; per 100, $6.00. 
SWEENEY, STRAUB a DIMM, HORTICUETURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, OREGON 
