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Mixed Daffodils for Naturalizing and Cutting 
Spread the Burnley, of Difoois Dayo Your Garden F Binces 
Let your Daffodils grow freely. One of the delightful things about these lovely vanguards of spring is the 
way they can brighten every corner of your yard with fresh cheerful pools of gold and white. Enjoy your Daf- 
fodils growing naturally in clumps or drifts, the most effective use you can make of them. 
Let them run along the fences, under your shrubbery or along the drive, ‘in irregular natural patches as much 
as you can. Plant some on the south side of your house for early bloom and some on the north for later flowering, 
and you'll have bloom for over a month. If you have a meadow or a brook or an orchard, start your Daffodils in 
drifts of different varieties, as in the picture on page 18. You needn’t buy large quantities unless you're in a hurry, 
for Daffodils are prolific. Each bulb soon gathers a numerous family, without having to be petted or coaxed. 
Few flowers require less attention. 
The one important thing is to be sure your bulbs are full size and strong with life. There are many Narcissus 
bulbs on the market, which scarcely bloom even the first year for you, and many florist varieties that must be 
constantly transplanted to keep them flowering. It pays to know exactly what you’re buying. 
Wayside Gardens mixtures, which are best for naturalizing, are all made up of selected named varieties, each 
grown separately, each chosen for abundant and long flowering. Every one is guaranteed to continue to bloom 
year after year and to increase rapidly, without special care. They are the pick of fine prolific bloomers and assure 
you increasing dividends of spring beauty for years to come. 
Mixed Daffodils, Standard Varieties Mixed Daffodils, Standard and New Varieties 
The mixture presented by us is made up from named varieties Containing standard varieties as well as novelties. In the mak- 
and should, therefore, not be confused with other mixtures offered. ing of this mixture a very considerable number of newer kinds were 
This mixture is not grown as such, but varieties are selected that | included. More than 40 varieties all told were used to make this 
are especially adapted for naturalizing and will give an abundant | fine mixture as well as numerous fine seedlings which we do not 
and prolonged flowering period, increasing rapidly. want to name because of close resemblance to others already in 
25 bulbs for $2.25, 100 $8 .00, 1000 $70.00 | commerce. 
25 bulbs for $2.50, 100 $9.75, 1000 $90.00 
Paper-White Narcissus 
Narcissi for Growing in Water 
Paper- (White OCNarcisi 
Paper-White Grandiflora 
First size bulbs Doz. $0.65, 100 $6.50, 1000 $55.00 
Jumbo bulbs Doz. $1.10, 100 $7.50, 1000 $70.00 
The popular bunch-flowering, pure white Narcissus, frequently having 
30 individual blooms and splendid decorative foliage from a single bulb. 
We offer two sizes, each suitable for growing indoors in pebbles and 
a Golden Yellow Narcissi 
Soleil d’Or Doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00 
Soleil d’Or resembles the Paper-White Narcissus very much in habit but 
is of an exquisite deep yellow color, with an orange-yellow cup. The 
culture is the same as for the Paper-White Narcissus. We have some 
very fine stock of this variety to meet the steadily increased demand 
of the past few seasons and recommend its use in place of the Chinese 
Sacred Lily. Do not omit a few bulbs from your order. 
fre You a Daffodil Fan? 
If so, write for your copy of our special Daffodil catalog. 
It offers the finest collection of Daffodils grown in 
America. Learn about things to come. 



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