DOUBLE NARCISSUS (Continued) 
TWINK. (2) Of the semi-double type; al- 
ternating petals of primrose and clear 
orange, and so arranged as to give the 
flower a most attractive appearance. A 
novelty of merit that attracts instant at- 
tention wherever seen. Each 15c, doz. $1.50 
in wind and rain. The perfectly shaped 
perianth and layers of longer petals are 
in symmetrical layers and are of soft 
primrose. The shorter petals are of gol- 
den orange. An outstanding show flower. 
One of the few doubles to receive a First 
Class Certificate at Haarlem, Holland. 
Each $2.00. 
VALENCIA. (4) An enormous flower of 
the “Texas” type that is carried on extra 
strong stems, which holds the flower erect 
MIXED DAFFODILS 
A hand selected mixture of a great many varieties, includes 
early, mid-season and late bloomers. Splendid for growing wild in 
the woodlands or for inexpensive cut flowers. 
Should not be confused with the ordinary run of cheap mixtures, 
which are usually made up from “close outs” and discarded sorts. 
YELLOW MIXED—Includes Yellow Trumpets, Bicolor Trumpets and yellow short cups. 
Doz. 60c;'100, $4.00; 1000, $37.50 Prepaid. 
ALL TYPES MIXED—Trumpets, short cups in white, yellow and Bicolors, Red Cups, etc. 
The greatest assortment ever offered at this low price. Doz. 60c; 100, $4.00; 1000, 
$37.50 Prepaid. 
Many letters have been received from all sections of the United States from custom- 
ers who express their satisfaction with these mixtures. 

W ASHINGTON-GROWN 
Means the World’s Finest Daffodils 
McLean’s Daffodils are Washington-Grown. If you do not order direct from the farm, 
insist upon them from your dealer 
TINY DAFFODILS SUITABLE FOR THE ROCKERY 

MINIMUS, described on page 4, each __.......... peeieae 1 ee a eeeee $ .35 
NANUS, described on page 4, each ....--.....-----0 0 ----e-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee- 20 
W. P. MILNER, described on page 6, each ................--..-------.- 20 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS, described on page 15, each -............... 29 
TRIANDRUS PULCHELLUS, described on page 15, each .. .35 
MRS. ALFRED PEARSON, described on page 15, each ........ .20 
MOONSHINE, described on page 15, each .....................--------- LD 
QUEEN OF SPAIN, described on page 15, each _................... 20 
CYCLAMINEUS, described on page 16, each ......................---- 40 
JOHANNA, described on page 16, each ..............--......----2--------- 20 
CANALICULATUS, described on page 19, each. ..............--...- 10 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS, the yellow Hoop Petti- 
coat Daffodil. Height 6 inches. Doz. 75c. Each .................. 10 
Queen of Spain = 
‘Valiie ase: ssc Phe ee re eT ee A eee eee $2.80 
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