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+4*  Jonquilla Simplex—Little but loud in odor _-__-_---------- ------ at ee — 1.50 
+11* Orange Queen—A real orange Campernel for rock gardens _-_-__-----_------ —— 1.50 
+5**  Trevithian—(A. M.) Constant prize winnner—lemon yellow ___-------~----- 100 — 
8 Poetaz. (The bunch flowered Daffodils.) 
—p** -@Oararybird—A new yellow, very fioriferous 22.2 a ee eee 45 — 
—8*** Geranium—Largest and best of new white giant Poetaz ____--_--_-_---____ 455 — 
—l1** Halvose—Intense red cup, salmon yellow petals, 5 to 10 flowers ______ _____ ao 2.10 
—4** Jrmelin—Tall growing Poetaz—4 to 8 flowers—red and white _________._____ — 3.50 
+5** La Fiancee—Superior to Laurens Koster, yellow cup, white petals _____.----- Sa 1.80 
—l* Medusa—(A. M.) 2 large red cupped flowers on each stem ____-------.____- — 1.80 
Paper White Narcissus—Jumbo size for winter culture in the house ___._____ — 15 
—2*** Red Guard—(A. M.) A new development—petals flushed pink  ~-__-_---.----- omeael 3.20 
—1*** Scarlet Gem—Finest of the red and yellow multiflora Poetaz -___--_------- — 3.00 
a Soliel d’Or—(Yellow Paper White.) For winter culture in the house ___-.____- —— 1.25 
+5** Xerxes—(A. M.) Another giant Poetaz in red and yellow ____-_--__----_._____ — 3.20 
9 Poeticus (The true Poet’s Narcissus.) 
—§**  Acme—The only one with a solid red @yé_ s-2_ 2 Se a _—— 3.00 
=——(@r** Actaea—Best-and* tallest: of@all-Poeticus oe ee eee ee — 2.70 
—15*** Dulcimer—(A. M.) Large and late—overlapping petals ________________.----- aa 1.90 
—4* Horace—(A. M.) Fastest propagator yet in the Poeticus family ________.___-- —— 1.00 
—9* John Masefield—Wide red band on flat yellow cup -------------------.----- —— 2.50 
—4**  Nightingale—Among the earliest of the group to bloom __________-___------ —_—_— 1.30 
—28* Recurvus—Last of the 9’s to bloom—grand for naturalizing ___________.----- ee 70 
—15* Sonate—Very narrow red edged cup—good form  —_---._----__-___---_._-___ 3.60 
10 Double Varieties. 
—32* Albo Pleno Odorato—Last of the Daffodil family to bloom —______-_--_.-____ —— 1.20 
—4** Cheerfulness—(A. M.) 2 to 4 cream and yellow double flowers ________._____ — 1.60 
—11** Daphne—(A. M.) Pure white double—in great demand __-__-__________.----- a 2.40 
Mid. ** Holland’s Glory—(A. M.) Large soft yellow__________-__-_-. ~_-iu 4 ---.a-L-- —— 3.60 
seed Inglescombe—(A. M.) Fast taking rank as best double yellow -________._____ ae 3.30 
Mid.*** Insulinde—Outer petals white, inner, orange scarlet _________________._____ 50 —_—— 
erie Red Hussar—Greatly improved Twink—larger, later, better ___________---»-- —s 3.00 
+10** Twink—(A. M.) Most satisfactory, orange and primrose ___-_____-_____.____- coe 2.10 
11 Various Species and Hybrids, mostly for rock gardens. 
+3* Alice Knisht—A: beautiful princess: in pure, winthom = = oe ee eee ca 2.50 
ay fe: Bulbicodium Conspicuus—“Hoop-petticoat”’, most satisfactory --._-___---_____ cae 1.50 
—21** Gracilis—Very fragrant soft yellow, late, gfand with blue Scillas ----_._____ — 2.70 
+19* Minor—One of the smallest Trumpets—3 or 4 inches tall, yellow _____._____ ——— , 3.00 
ays Rockery Beauty—A dwarf bi-color Trumpet for rock gardens -__---_--._____ ani 2.70 
+10* W. P. Milner—Old favorite found in many ancient gardens _____-_____.--__- a 2.10 
Mixed—SPECIAL GARDEN—A wonderful assortment of fine varieties ________ per 100 4.00 
Mixed—For naturalizing—Strong growing varieties for woods, lawns ._______ per 100 2.75 
White Varieties for naturalizing—Strong growing sorts only ~_______________ per 100 3.00 
Yellow Varieties for naturalizing—Strong growing sorts only _________-______ per 100 3.00 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Have an increasing sea of silver on your lawn, beside your hedge or in your woods each spring! 
WHITE LADY, the fastest multiplier and the hardiest of all Daffodils, and the best for naturalizing. 
DAFFODILS PLANTED AS HOME IMPROVEMENTS ARE DEDUCTABLE FROM INCOME TAX— 
1,000 for $20.00——-500 for $11.00—250 for $6.00 
To enable those not well acquainted with Daffodils to learn that there are many and varied types 
and varieties blooming over a period of at least 60 days, I am offering two collections of bulbs, as 
follows: 
50 bulbs mixed (not labeled) guaranteed to be 50 distinct varieties __________ $6.00 
25 bulbs mixed (not labeled) guaranteed to be 25 distinct varieties __________ 3.00 
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