
EARLY BLOOMING DAFFODIL—FEBRUARY GOLD 
Double Daffodils 
Albus plenus odoratus. Snowy white, sweetly scented, 
resembling gardenias. Fine cut flower. Dozen, 
$1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Cheerfulness. Lovely creamy white double Poetaz, on 
strong stems. A fine garden and show flower. 3 
for 45c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $9.00. 
Von Sion. Daffodil shaped, with full double trumpet 
of golden yellow, and yellow petals. Dozen, $1.00; 
100, $7.50. 
Mary Copeland. The most striking double daffodil in 
cultivation. Long creamy white petals with a golden 
ray down the center, interspersed with shorter pet- 
als of orange and lemon yellow, giving a three-color 
effect. Splendid for garden or cutting. 3 for $1.15; 
dozen, $4.50. 
California Flowerland 
DAFFODIL MIXTURE 
A Superb Mixture for Naturalizing, and for 
Cut Flowers 
Into this grand mixture go named varieties selected for abun- 
dant and long blooming season, for strong growth, and naturalizing 
with little care. 
Plant liberally in clumps, drifts and solid beds, border them in 
patches among shrubbery, along drives and fences. 
Enjoy their colorful fragrant blossoms for a long season. 
25 Bulbs for $ 1.75 
100 Bulbs for $ 6.75 
1000 Bulbs for $62.50 
HOW TO GROW DAFFODILS 
Narcissus and Daffodil bulbs should be planted from four to six inches 
deep, depending on whether the soil is heavy or light—deeper when 
soil is light. The soil should be moist and workable, and carefully 
spaded, when plantings are made. After planting, water thoroughly 
and mulch with peat moss or leaf mold. Then do not water again until 
the leaves appear above the ground. 
The polyanthus and crown varieties are suitable for naturalizing, and 
may be planted in permanent locations, to bloom more freely each suc- 
ceeding year. All Narcissus are grateful for a little shade, and the 
double types require more moisture than the others. 
Narcissi bulbs are best planted in October and November, to give the 
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CYCLAMEN FLOWERED 
DAFFODILS 
Elegant and graceful type with reflexed petals, 
lovely in floral arrangements. 
February Gold. This charming golden 
yellow daffodil will be the first to 
greet you in early spring. It is a love- 
ly graceful flower, deep golden yel- 
low with a light orange fringed 
trumpet. The large bulbs flower 
freely, making a glorious sight in 
the garden, under trees or in beds. 
Combined with Blue Bird forget-me- 
nots, they are exquisite. Don’t fail 
to plant some of these lovely daffo- 
dils, now greatly reduced in price. 
4 for 70c; dozen, $1.75; 100, $12. 
Fragrant Jonquils 
These Narcissus have rush-like foliage, with deep 
golden yellow blossoms, like miniature Daffodils. They 
are lovely planted in beds with violets, violas, or other 
low flowers, and have a delightful fragrance. 
Campernelle Single. Rich deep yellow, two to four 
blossoms on each 18-inch stem. 3 for 30c; dozen, 
95c; 100, $6.75. 
Campernelle Double. Bears beautiful heads of fragrant 
double, golden yellow blossoms. 3 for 30c; dozen, 
95c; 100, $6.75. 
Bulb Orders of $1.50 or more are sent prepaid at catalog prices, unless 
marked “not prepaid’. Add 15¢ for mailing costs to orders of less 
than $1.50. 

CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND MIXED DAFFODILS 

