

- California Flowerland DAF FOD ILS ‘ 
Daffodils and Narcissus should be more freely planted, for no 
other group of flowers so freshly heralds the joyousness of spring. 

The appreciation of these wonderful bulbous flowers is increas- 
ing rapidly, with the introduction of varieties that are so well 
adapted to California gardens. Charming displays of daffodils are \ 
one of the features of our spring flower shows, and superb varieties 
can now be had at reasonable prices. ‘ 
LARGE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
The flowers of this class are distinguished by the large 
trumpet or crown, which is usually as long as, or longer 
Olympia. 
than the petals. 
King Alfred. The most popular of 
the giant trumpet class, for Cali- 
fornia planting. Early flowering, 
bearing immense clear yellow 
blooms, the trumpet beautifully 
frilled. 
Mammoth Bulbs, 2 for 35c; doz- 
en, $1.75; 100, $12.00. 
Large Bulbs, dozen, $1.25; 100, 
$8.50. 
Large frilled golden yel- 
low, a most satisfactory bloomer, 
and fine for planting with King 
Alfred and Tresserve. Its flower- 
ing period is just between the 
two. 3 for 45c; dozen, $1.50; 
100, $10.00. 
Tresserve. Distinct and lovely blos- 
som of huge size, with long trum- 
pet of bright canary yellow, deep- 
ly fringed, petals lighter yellow, 
curving around the trumpet. 3 
for 45c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10. 
Spring Glory. Favorite garden daffo- 
dil, very showy and early flower- 
ing, with clean white petals and 
long chrome yellow trumpet with 
prettily reflexed brim. Dozen, 
$1.25; 100, $8.50. 
KING ALFRED DAFFODIL 
Each of our mammoth bulbs produces 3 to 5 spectacular blooms. 



















La Vestale. One of the most charming of 
all. Pure ivory petals and large, deep 
cream-colored fluted trumpet make a 
daffodil of unusual grace, form and 
daintiness. Blooms freety and natural- 
izes wonderfully in California. 3 for 
95c; dozen, $2.85; 100, $20.00. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. The famous “‘pink 
Daffodil’. Ivory white petals, long 
slim apricot-pink trumpet, with deeply 
frilled edge. Delicately beautiful, long 
lasting, early. Each, $1.35; dozen, 
$14.00. 
W. P. Milner. A charming free-flowering 
white, lovely for naturalizing and in 
rock gardens. 3 for 65c; dozen $2.00; 
100, $17.50. 
MOONSHINE DAFFODILS AND SINGLE JONQUILS 
A Charming Combination 
Pictured above is the charming Triandrus Hybrid Daffodil, Moonshine, 
arranged with the fragrant Single Golden Jonquil. For exquisite charm, 
these two flowers cannot be excelled. Both are easily grown in the garden 
and bloom very freely. 
Moonshine. This is one of our favorites; the star-shaped creamy white flowers, often three 
to a stem, droop gracefully. Plant them in groups in sun or part shade, and they will 
make themselves right at home in your garden, blooming year after year. For cutflowers, 
too, try them in a small vase. 
Heretofore quite expensive, an increased planting allows us to offer them at such a low 
price this year that everyone can plant a quantity of the bulbs. 
3 for 50c; dozen, $1.65; 100, $41.00 
Single Golden Jonquils. 3 for 30c; dozen 95c; 100, $6.75. See page 6. 
SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER 
12 Moonshine Daffodils 
12 Single Golden Jonquils \ for $2.50 postpaip 

50 Moonshine Daffodils 
50 Single Golden Jonquils for $8.25 postpaip 
SPRING GLORY TRIO 
Three wonderful daffodils that, planted together, will pro- 
vide a glorious floral display for a long season—King Alfred, 
first to bloom, followed by Spring Glory, then Tresserve. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER—‘‘SPRING GLORY TRIO” 
12 King Alfred 
12 Spriag Glory a Giant Daffodil Bulbs $ 3 50 
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12 Tresserve 

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