RETAIL PRICE LIST RIVER'S EDGE FLOWER FARIT Gloucester Co. 
SLL Se AN Ye ce RN a SN I  beeoe abe es ewe 
Nuttall, Virginia Daffodils 1942 
Explanation of symbols: E means early, MM 1 
LLOr : ) means midseason, L means late. 
The varieties listed below are those in which we specialize. See page 3 
for novel varieties. A peck contains usually 50 to 75 bulbs. 
YELLOW WITH LONG TRUMPETS Per 10 Per peck [Per bu. 
EH King Alfred - Solid, deep yellow----.-...--. $0 .85----$3 .00---4$11.00 
M Emperor - Petals lighter than trumpet 045 ato 6.00 
M Olympia - Like Emperor, much larger----------- 0 (enn 2.25 ---4e- 8.00 
INCOMPARABILIS (Short Trumpets) 
E Sir Watkin - Yellow cup, light yellow petals--.50---~-- 1.25------ 4,50 
& Helios - Deep yellow, very early 735 3.00 11.00 
Mi oroesuse = Red cus, yellow petals-------.--.~.- Pita 
POETICUS (White, Red Bye) 
Dame EES Smee ATI IC om mm ae ow cnn ine ow wee ee 675 
. er bu. 
Mixed, 5 varieties, King Alfred, Emperor, Olympia, Sir Watkin, ahd ~ 
either Croesus or Helios - (Please state choice.) Peck $2:25+-8;50 
Mixed, 10 or more varieties, above varieties included Peck 2.50+10.00 
Special Collection Offer: 15 selected bulbs (doublenose) for $1.00 
postpaid; 3 each of 5 varieties - King Alfred, Emperor, Olympia, sir 
Watkin, and Croesus. Toe ere 
90 selected bulbs (doublenose) for $2.50 postpaid; 10 each of same 
Oo varieties. 

POSTAGE is NOT PREPAID on PECK offers, but bulbs ordered by COUNT will 
be sent postpaid to the fourth zone (600 miles) for orders of $1.00 or 
more. A peck wéighs about 11 lbs. If you live within 150 miles of us, 
allow 19¢ for postage on a peck. 
WHEN TO PLANT: September in the North, October in the South. 
Where and how: Plant with base six or seven inches below surface of 
ground, in friable soil where moisture is available (but not where 
water stands). Caution: In spring cut leaves only after they die. 
BULBS FOR NATURALIZING. Nearly all varieties of daffodils are good tor 
naturalizing, i. e. planting in grass or in a light woods, without cul- 
tivation or digging for a number of years. On the whole small varieties 
will bloom in this way somewhat longer without overcrowding from multi- 
plication causing the bulbs to dwindle below blooming size. However 
larger varieties make more of a show for the first few years, and 
should bloom at least four years even without being dug and separated. 
A MIXTURE will lengthen the time of blooming and give variety to the 
planting. (Our mixtures bloom over a period Oi cre eas pole Weekes a 
with moderate weather conditions.) A planting of all one variety wi 
ive a more brilliant effect wnaen in bloom, however, as the whole k 
patch will be golden at one time. If you buy one peck each of pee 
varieties, you can make a beautiful effect by planting in Sees 
different varieties. Our mixtures are largely mixed by hand at ship- 
ping time, and all bulbs are healthy and of good blooming sizes. 
