


+5*  Jonquilla Simplex—Little but loud (in odor)—increasing in demand --------------- 1.20 
+11* Orange Queen—A real orange Campernel suitable for Rock Gardems ------------.---- 1.50 
+3** Trevithian (A.M.)—Consistant prize-winner, lemon yellow --------------- 45 each —— 
8 Poetaz (The bunch flowered Daffodils) 
—5* Canarybird—A new yellow, very floriferous ~..-------------- en era 4.00 
—s*** Geranium—Largest and best of new Giant Poetaz, outstanding ~_------~-- 45 each —— 
**  Halvose—Intense red cup, salmon yellow petals, 5 to 10 flowers ~------------~-------- 2.70 
—4** Irmelin—Extra tall growing Poetaz, 4 to 8 blooms, red and white -------------------- 3.50 
+5** [La Fiancee—Much superior to Laurens Koster, yellow cup, white petals -_------------- 1.80 
—1l* Medusa (A.M.)—2 large red cupped, white petaled flowers on each stem ---_-------- 2.00 
—2"** Red Guard (A.M.)—A new development, crimson cup, yellow petals flushed pink, mostly 
2 flowers___._ 3.50 
—l1* St. Gluvius—2 Poeticus like flowers per stem ---.---.------------------_-------=---- 2.20 
4+5** Xerxes (AM.)—Another Giant Poetaz in red and yellow --------------------------- 3.20 
9 Poeticus. (The true Poet’s Narcissi.) 
Ace of Diamonds—At last a new Poeticus that is really different ___.___-_-_-------------- 4.00 
Actaea—Best and tallest of all Poeticus, consistant prize-winmer ---------------~----- 2.70 
** Dulcimer (A.M.)—Large and late, overlapping petals -__----------------------------- 3.80 
Horace (A.M.)—Fastest propagator yet in Poeticus family ~-------------------------~- 1.00 
John Masefield—Wide red band on flat yellow cup —~~------------------------------- 2.50 
Nightingale—Among the earliest of group to bloom --~-------------------~----.--- 1.50 
Recurvus—Last of the Poeticus to bloom, grand for naturalizing -.-----~---------- 80 
Sonate—Very narrow red edged cup, good form —_---- eS an a 2.40 
10 Double Varieties 
—32 Albo Pleno Odorato—Last of the daffodil family to bloom, double white _.___.__._____-_ 1.20 
—4**  Cheerfulmess (A.M.)—2 to 4 cream and yellow double flowers, in demand ------------- 2.00 
—1l1** Daphne (A.M.)—Pure white double, demand always larger than available stock ~----- 2.70 
id:** *Holland’s Glory. (A.M.)—large soft yellow 225 a eee 3.50 
Inglescombe (A.M.)—Fast taking rank as the best double yellow ------------------_-- 2.80 
** Jnsulinde—Outer petals white, inner orange scarlet ~-_-------------------- 50 each —— 
Red Hussar—Greatly improved Twink, larger, later, better ____-__--__.--___--____-_---- 4.00 
Twink (A.M.)—Among the most satisfactory of all doubles, orange and primrose __.._ 2.40. 
11 Various Species and Hybrids, mostly for Rock Gardens. 
+3 Alice Knight—A>: dwarf in-plre.white ~ 222) 2 ee eee 2.50 
+7* Bulbocodium Conspicuus—(Hoop-petticoat)—Most satisfactory of all miniatures —___- 1.50 
—21* Gracilis—Very fragrant soft yellow, late, grand with blue Scillas --__-__-_.__-_---_-_-~_ 2.40 
+19 Minor—One of the smallest Trumpets, 3 to 4 inches tall, yellow _________-___________- 2.50 
—7T* Rockery Beauty—A dwarf bi-color Trumpet for rock gardens, 4 inches high __________-_ 3.00 
+10 W. P. Milner—Old favorite found in many ancient gardens ______..__________________ 2.70 
Mixed—SPECIAL GARDEN—A wonderful assortment of fine varieties, per 100___._______ $ 3.50 
Mixed—For Naturalizing—Strong growing varieties for woods, lawns or meadow, per 100__ 2.50 
White Varieties for Naturalizing—Strong growing sorts only, per 100 _--___-__-_-_____-_____. 3.00 
Yellow Varieties for Naturalizing—Strong growing sorts only, per 100 ____________________ 3.00 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Have an increasing sea of Silver on your lawn, beside your hedge or in your woods each Spring. 
WHITE LADY, the fastest multiplier and the hardiest of all Daffodils, also the best naturalizing. 
1,000 for $20.00; 500 for $11.00; 250 for $6.00. 
The following list includes one or more varieties selected from each of the 11 classifications and 
illustrates the long season and varied blooms onecan enjoy from Daffodils by scrutinizing the + 
and — figures. f 
+32 Christmas Glory, 1A +18 Helios, 2A +13 White Nile, 4A 
+13 February Gold, 6 +11 King Alfred, 1A +10 Campernel Regulosus, 7 
+10 Twink, 10 +17 Bulbocodium Conspicuus, 11 +7 Bath’s Flame, 3A 
+% Spring Glory, 1C +6 Mrs. Nettie O’Melvenay, 4B +5 La Fiencee, 8 
+2 Mrs. E. H. Krelage, 1B +1 Halvose, 8 Midseason Croesus, 2A 
Midseason Laughing Water 4A —2 Beat All, 2B —4 Thalia, 5 
—4 Yellow Poppy, 2A —4 Cheerfulness, 10 —4 Expectation, 3B 
—" Actaea, 9 —8 Milford Haven, 2B —11 Daphne, 10 
—12 Pride of Virginia, 3B —13 Bonfire, 3B —16 Steadfast, 2B 
—21 Gracilis, 11 —32 Albo Pleno, 10 5 
10 bulbs each (290 in all) of the 29 varieties above, $50.00 
5 bulbs each (145 in all) of the 29 varieties above, $26.00 
1 bulb each (29 in all) of the 29 varieties above, $6.00 
To enable those not well acquainted with Daffodils to learn that there are many and vari 
and varieties blooming over a period of at least 60 days, I am offering, (and I pele it is poate 
offer of this kind ever made) two collections of bulbs as follows: 
50 bulbs mixed (not labeled) guaranteed to be 50 distinct varieties __.....____ $5.50 
25 bulbs mixed (not labeled) guaranteed to be 25 distinct varieties __.........__ $2.25 

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