
Paper White Narcissus should be freely planted among shrubbery 
and in beds, as they are in this picture of a parkway planting. 
Specal Bedding Size Bulbs: 
Dozen 75¢ 100 $5.00 1000 $40.00 
Fragrant Jonquils 
These Narcissus have rush-like foliage, with deep 
golden yellow blossoms, like miniature Daffodils. They 
are lovely planted in beds with violets, violas, or other 
low flowers, and have a delightful fragrance. 
Campernelle Single. 
soms on each 18-inch stem. 
100, $6.75. 
Campernelle Double. 
double, golden yellow blossoms. 
95c; 100, $6.75. 
Jonquilla Simplex. Old fashioned sweet scented yellow 
Jonquil. (See front cover illustration.) 4 for 50; 
dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 
Rich deep yellow, two to four blos- 
3 for 30c; dozen, 95c; 
Bears beautiful heads of fragrant 
3 for 30c; dozen, 

How to Grow Daffodils 
Narcissus and Daffodil bulbs should be planted from four to six 
inches deep, depending on whether the soil is heavy or light——deeper 
when soil is light. The soil should be moist and workable, and care- 
fully spaded, when plantings are made. After planting, water thor- 
oughly and mulch with peat moss or leaf mold. Then do not water 
again until the leaves appear above the ground. 
The polyanthus and crown varieties are suitable for naturalizing, 
and may be planted in permanent locations, to bloom more freely 
each succeeding year. All Narcissus are grateful for a little shade, 
and the double types require more moisture than the others. 
Narcissi bulbs are best planted in October and November, to give 
the bulbs a good start and become rooted. 


How to Grow Bulbs in Bowls 
Place the bulbs on some coarse sand or pebbles in the bottom of 
a bowl, and add enough water from time to time so that just the bot- 
tom of the bulbs are kept covered. Keep in a cool, and rather dark 
place for two or three weeks. If grown in too warm a place, flowers 
will not develop. As soon as the tops and roots are well started, the 
bowls may be brought to light and living room temperature, where 
they should come into bloom in a few weeks, brightening the room 
with their cheerful color and fragrance. 
Cluster Narcissus 
Cluster Narcissus are especially fine for liberal plant- 
ings in beds and borders, flowering with little care year 
after year. They are well adapted, too, to growing in 
water indoors, for which purpose the largest size bulbs 
should be used. Cluster Narcissus bloom very early, 
often in December, when planted in September. 
Paper White Narcissus. Favorites for growing 
in bowls, but especially valuable in the gar- 
den, where they should be freely planted to 
produce charming cut flowers for table dec- 
oration. Clusters of pure white fragrant 
blossoms. Extra large bulbs for bowls or gar- 
den. 3 for 30c; dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Bedding size bulbs, dozen, 75c; 100, $5.00; 
1000, $45.00. 
Chinese Sacred Lily. The most popular bulb 
for growing in bowls. Clusters of white flow- 
ers with yellow cups, intensely fragrant. Each large bulb 
contains many blossoms. 
Huge bulbs, 3 for 55c; 
Large Bedding Size for Gardens, 
$1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Soleil d’Or. Similar to Paper White Narcissus in habit, 
but with large golden flowers having orange cups. 
Huge Bulbs, 3 for 55c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00. 
Bedding Size, 3 for 35¢; dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00 
3 for 35c; 
dozen, 

CHINESE SACRED LILY 
