
Twink . i ay 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
CHEERFULNESS. Beautifully formed double flowers growing 
in clusters. The perianth is clear cream-white and the centers 
deep creamy yellow. The stem is tall and sturdy and the flower 
has a wonderful fragrance. This new double Poetaz Daffodil 
is an exquisite thing in either the garden or in pots for the 
house. $1.76 per doz.; $11.62 per 100. 
HOLLAND’S GLORY. Acknowledged the world over, Em- 
peror has ruled the Daffodils for well over a generation. The 
new Holland’s Glory is a double Emperor with gorgeous large 
Camellia-shaped flowers colored the same beautiful soft golden 
yellow which made Emperor world-famous. $2.46 per doz.; 
$15.72 per 100. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Immense in size and very double, the flowers 
of Indian Chief are bright yellow interspersed with orange 
and the petals are curled and twisted. The effect is the sensa- 
tional ball of yellow and orange. $1.96 per doz.; $13.72 per 
100. 
MARY COPELAND. A rather sensational new double, larger 
petals of which are clear cream-white with a golden ray down 
the center. The center petals are either lemon or brilliant 
orange, giving the flower a three-color effect. 60c each; 3 for 
$1.74; $5.80 per doz. 
TEXAS. A magnificent flower of immense size and altogether 
the finest of the new introductions. Texas is yellow with an 
orange-red center. $1.40 each; 3 for $4.25; $15.62 per doz. 
THE PEARL. A lovely and delicate creamy white Daffodil. 
The Pearl is even finer than the famous Alba Plena Odorata 
and far easier grown. Alba Plena Odorata is delicate and 
frequently comes blind. We have never seen a blind Pearl 
either in the garden or forced. $1.64 per doz.; $10.92 per 100. 
TWINK. Several years ago we purchased bulbs of every new 
Narcissus we could get our hands on. When the bulbs bloomed, 
in order that we might know those varieties which would be 
most popular, we invited the public to inspect the flowers and 
express their opinion of them. Without exception everyone 
who saw it proclaimed the new Twink the finest double Daf- 
fodil in existence. This new double beauty is primrose-yellow 
interspersed with bright orange-scarlet, and there is nothing 
else which even approaches it in color and form. $2.06 per 
doz.; $13.72 per 100. 


ed Red Beacon 
BARR’S ENGLISH DAFFODILS 
BATH’S FLAME. Perfection in scarlet and gold is a most con- 
servative description of this great Daffodil with its tremendous 
perianth colored deep yellow, supporting a cup of darker yellow 
which is deeply edged with blazing orange-scarlet. $1.62 per 
doz.; $11.00 per 100. 
FIRETAIL. A new and exquisite Daffodil with a broad creamy 
white perianth and a large flat crown colored orange and deeply 
frilled with scarlet. This is now one of the six most popular Daf- 
fodils in the world. 3 for $1.26; $4.14 per doz.; $26.00 per 100. 
LADY DIANA MANNERS. (The expert’s Daffodil.) The con- 
noisseurs acclaim the glamorous Lady Diana Manners with her 
pure white perianth and flat orange cup edged deep red, the love- 
liest Daffodil in existence. 60c each; 3 for $1.78; $5.66 per doz. 
RED BEACON. This lovely gem commands immediate attention 
because of its gorgeous coloring and exquisite form. The peri- 
anth is clear ivory-white very slightly shaded sulphur at the base. 
The cup'is exquisitely fluted and the color intense fiery orange- 
red. In the judgment of Mr. Elliott, Red Beacon is the outstand- 
ing leader of the red-crowned Daffodils. $1.98 per doz.; $13.00 
per 100. 
SEA GULL. Large broad pure white perianth, slightly reflexed, cup 
light yellow with a red picotee edge. A most graceful variety and 
extremely free flowering. $1.24 per doz.; $9.00 per 100. 
To Avoid Disappointment 
Order Early 
There were never enough fine Daffodils produced in 
America to supply the needs of American gardeners. Before 
the Nazi hordes overran Holland, this didn’t matter since 
we could supplement our needs with imported Dutch bulbs. 
This year there can be no Dutch bulbs imported and there 
will not be enough American bulbs to go around. If you 
order late and are disappointed, please remember that we 
warned you. 
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Thalia 
TRIANDRUS DAFFODILS 
(Orchid.) An exquisite thing of unusually delightful 
THALIA. 
The flowers, indescribably graceful and lovely, are 
appearance. 
pure white and are borne three or more on each stem. This 
variety really forms a class by itself. Because of its great resem- 
blance to the Orchid, it is known as the Orchid Daffodil. 3 for 
84c; $2.62 per doz.; $17.82 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS (Angel’s Tears). An exquisitely beautiful 
little plant bearing a cluster of delicate, creamy white flowers on 
each 7-inch stem. The flowers have a globular cup, the perianth 
reflexes as does that of the Cyclamen. 3 for $1.90; $5.80 per doz. 
TRIANDRUS, MOONSHINE. An exquisitely beautiful Daffodil 
with creamy white, star-shaped flowers which droop most grace- 
fully from the top of their stems where they grow in clusters of 
three. $2.42 per doz.; $15.82 per 100. 
DWARF DAFFODILS FOR 
NATURALIZING AND ROCKERIES 
BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS (Hoop-Petticoat). Delicate sulphur- 
yellow, funnel-shaped flowers. Height 6 inches. $3.60 per doz.; 
$23.50 per 100. 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS (Hoop-Petticoat). Deep lemon- 
yellow, funnel-shaped flowers. $1.30 per doz.; $8.50 per 100. 
JUNCIFOLIUS. Dainty flowers. smaller than a Buttercup, colored 
rich yellow with the flowers borne in clusters. $3.70 per doz.; 
$17.50 per 100. 
MINIMUS. A dainty pure yellow miniature trumpet; the smallest 
and shortest of all the Daffodils. 3 for $2.00; $6.50 per doz. 
ELLIOTT NURSERY CO. 
EVANS CITY, PA. 
