DAFFODILS 
Planting daffodils in 
September insures good 
root growth before cold 
weather, and good roots 
mean fine flowers and 
bulb growth. Set 6 or7 
inches deep for large 
bulbs, 4 to 5 for the 
smaller slabs. 
Any good fertilizing 
agents may be used, if 
spaded under deep, be- 
low the bulbs, in case 
your soil requires same. 
Bulbs may be left two 
or three years. Always dig bulbs after the foliage is well 
matured and do not leave bulbs exposed to hot sun, but in a 
cool ventilated place until replanted. 
FOLLOWING PRICES POSTPAID. DN. means large 
double nose bulbs having two or more flower buds. SN. 
means single nose or round bulbs having one tlower center. 
YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
DN. SN. 
1 12 1 12 
Duchanel, late, clear yellow, wide 
deep frilled trumpet, very attractive. .20 $2.00 
Emperor, a mid-season, standard 
forcing or garden flower. Rich golaen 
trumpet, lighter perianth. -15%5$1225) 08s ae 
G. H. Van Waveren, immense flow- 
er, like Van Waveren’s Giant, but 

perianth turns solid primrose. «hbe241500 Uae lOu 
Giant Killer, much like V. W. Giant 
but deeper primrose perianth. .20 ,2.00 
Golden Beauty, rich golden trum- 
pet, yellow perianth, a real beauty. .08 75 
King Alfred, commercially the fin-. , 
est all golden trumpet daffodil grown, 
and the most popular. 40.51.50 SOc OO 
Moonlight, pale yellow and large. .15 1.50 .10. 1.00 
Mustapha, large all golden yellow, 
fine form and long stems, early. aA ean Wea 
Olympia, all yellow, a fine flower 
with large fluted trumpet. bee 1 DD a. FO meet 
The First, earliest large golden 
trumpet, beautiful, a strong grower. .15 1.50 .10 1.00 
Tresserve, giant trumpet, primrose 
perianth, well liked by all who see it. .15 1.50 .10 1.00 

Tigridia, this fine flower must be spring planted butif you 
wish to order now while you have it in mind, we will hold 
the bulbs and mail at proper time. Four colors, Orange 
6 for .80; 12 for .50; 100 for $3.00. Yellow, Red or Rose 
6 for .40; 12 for .75. This is an outstanding garden at- 
traction, blooming from mid-July until killed by frost. 
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