Narcissus 
In order to have a beautiful bulb garden, 
Narcissi should be planted very freely. They 
thrive in practically any climate in the United 
States, and are not only excellent for outdoors, 
but millions are used every year for forcing in- 
doors. Their graceful form, beautifully shaped 
trumpets and cups, and the long straight stems 
have made them favorites for cut flower pur’ 
poses with every American gardener. We have 
added many new varieties to the old favorites. 
For a real revelation you should try some of the 
new types. They are really exquisite. 

In order to understend the different types coming under the 
Daffodil classification, the explanation below should be read. 
The term Trumpet Daffodil means that the trumpet is as long or 
longer than the perianth segments, regardless whether the color is 
lemon, yellow or white. 
The term Incomparabilis means that the cup or crown measures 
from one-third to nearly the length of the perianth segments. 
The term Leedsi means that the perianth is white, the cup is 
short, either white, citron, or sometimes pink or apricot. 
The term Barri means that the cup or crown measures less than 
one-third the length of the perianth segments. 
The term Jonquil means that the foliage is very long and narrow, 
or round, in other words, rushlike; the flowers buttercup-yellow, 
small, but very fragrant. 
The term Poetaz means the bunch-flowering type, producing from 
six to twelve flowers per stem, and in all cases deliciously fragrant. 
Albatross. (Barri.) White perianth, pale citron-yellow 
cup, edged orange-red. Received a First Class Cer- 
tificate, but it is now an old variety. 35c per 3; $1.15 
per 12; $8.00 per 100. 
Archeron. (Barri.) Outer petals open cream color, 
which turn almost pure white as the flower ages. 
. The cup is of a deep orange color, a very strong and 
“long lasting variety for outdoor planting. Received 
an Award of Merit. 65c per 3; $2.25 per 12; $16.00 
per 100. 
Lord Wellington 
Beersheba. Perianth and trumpet of magnificent proportions. Sturdy tI Ps x 
foliage and stem, height 20 to 22 inches. Its color is pure white, Beats All. (Incomparabilis.) A novelty of recent in- 
and expressive of purity in the highest sense. Those who are pens: pe of light sulphur-yellow, with a 
forming collections of fine Narcissus rate Beersheba at the top one vole of chrome-orange, and rim of deeper 
of the large white Trumpets. Received an Award of Merit, and a orange at brim. An outstanding late and free-flower- 
First Class Certificate. $2.00 each. ing variety of robust growth. 80c per 3; $2.60 per 
Bonfire. (Barri.) A remarkable flower, entirely distinct, of perfect e737 OU sp 
design and habit. Pure primrose perianth, with a cup of deep 
fiery orange, edged deep blood-red. Ovutstandingly beautiful 
among lower priced varieties. 60c per 3; $1.90 per doz.; $14.00 
per 100. 
Campernelle, Double. (Jonquil.) Ideal for cutting, for this variety 
has strong stems that bear from two to three small, fragrant flow- 
ers of golden yellow. About 13 inches tall. 40c per 3; $1.35 
per doz.; $9.00 per 100. 
Campernelle, Single. (Jonquil.) A tiny, fragrant Daffodil of golden 
yellow, with tips of pointed, grasslike foliage reaching above the 
flower. A delightful blossom with overlapping broad tals mak- 
ing a nicely rounded perianth; frequently blooms three to a stalk. 
35c per 3; $1.05 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Carlton. (Incomparabilis.) A beautiful variety that is destined to 
become very popular when more widely known. Broad, overlap- 
ping flat perianth, with a large expanded cup frilled at brim, the 
entire flower of a uniformly soft yellow. A magnificent plant of 
great vigor, very free-flowering, early, of long-lasting quality, ex- 
cellent for exhibition. This variety received an Award of Merit. 
$2.00 per 3; $6.75 per doz.; $50.00 per 100. 
Cassandra. (Poeticus.) Perianth white, cup canary-yellow, rimmed 
bright red; one of the newer Poeticus varieties. Award of Merit. 
35c per 3; $1.15 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
Cheerfulness. (Double Poetaz.) A double form of the famous 
cluster-flowering Daffodil. Received an Award of Merit; splendid 
for the garden, late blooming, very fragrant. Frequently called 
the “Gardenia Daffodil.” 40c per 3; $1.35 per doz.; $10.00 per 
100. 
Croesus. (Incomparabilis.) Perianth light canary-yellow, opening 
flat, with broad, fluted cup of rich orange to base; free flowering 
and desirable in every way. Received a First Class Certificate as 
well as an Award of Merit. 40c per 3; $1.35 per doz.; $9.50 
per 100. 

Croesus 
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