


Golden 
Harvest 
(Class A, 
see this 
page) 



Aerolite. (1.) Huge golden yellow flower, beautifully propor- 
tioned. The flat perianth is very broad and star-shaped, trum- 
pet long and graceful. Long lasting either in garden or cut. 
Highly recommended. Doz. 100 
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Alaska. (I|.) Giant flower of deepest gold. Well proportioned and 
more graceful than most of the giant varieties, as the trumpet 
is deeply frilled and recurved. Doz. 100 
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*Apotheose. (I1.) Truly a magnificent Daffodil. The flower is 
huge, with broad, overlapping perianth and clean-cut trumpet. 
In color it is a uniform tone of clear yellow. Outstanding variety. 
Doz. 100 
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*Ben Hur. (1.) A glorious ‘loud speaker’’ trumpet, deeply frilled 
and of pure Roman gold, 22 inches across at the mouth. In 
spite of its immense size the whole flower is finely proportioned. 
One of the best. Doz. 100 
i TStISiZe (DUI DS Peer net eee Menem ire eked emer a $250 -<$Uh-50 
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Diotima. (|I.) Despite its huge size (perianth being 5 to 6 inches 
across), the whole flower is beautifully proportioned and is car- 
ried gracefully on flattened, tapering stems, 2 feet tall. The 
broad, overlapping petals form a star-shaped perianth of medium 
deep primrose; trumpet somewhat more deeply colored. $5.75 
per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 
Emperor. (II|.) Perianth deep primrose-yellow; trumpet rich yel- 
low. A very large flower. Excellent for naturalizing or forcing. 
One of the oldest Daffodils grown. 
Doz. 100 
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*Those marked with an asterisk (*) we con- 
sider to be the most outstanding varieties in 
their class and, we strongly recommend them. 
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DAFFODILS~ 
(NARCISSUS) 
Mju no other garden flower, perhaps, has such 
rapid progress been made in the development of 
new varieties. During the past twenty years or so 
hybridists have improved the Daffodil to a marvelous 
extent. In all types there are larger and more perfectly 
formed varieties but especially in the red-cupped types 
is the change most decided. Many of these are start- 
ling in their beauty, and cups have been developed to 
the most intense shades of orange and scarlet. No gar- 
oon ee be without a good share of the newer Daf- 
fodils. 
The following list includes a fine range, giving a 
choice of the best varieties in each type. The official 
classification is followed, and we urge all gardeners 
to acquaint themselves with the differences in the 
classes. 


The flowering time of each variety is indicated in 
Roman numerals after the name as follows: | (early) , 
Il (midseason), Ill (late). 
DIVISION I . Trumpet Daffodils 
Distinguishing character—Trumpet or Crown as long as, or longer than, the perianth segments. 
ALL-YELLOW VARIETIES 
Class A: Varieties with yellow or lemon-yellow trumpets and perianth of same shade or lighter, 
but not white. 
*Golden Harvest. (1.) A huge, perfectly formed flower of pure 
golden yellow. The perianth is 5 inches across, the petals broad, 
flat, and overlapping; trumpet in fine proportion with beauti- 
fully frilled and recurved brim. A superior flower and ideal for 
exhibition. Doz. 100 
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Golden Spur. (I.) A very good variety, both perianth and trum- 
pet being of a rich yellow color. Of robust habit and unsur- 
passed for garden, pots, for forcing Doz. 100 
Karger bulbs waters ceketiy st arecmiie sie ir itis cere $12,003 3551200 
FIFSt. Siz Cc DUI DS.eeengte aoe a ee ae oe) + aE ee te es es 9.00 
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King Alfred. (1.) Strong grower, with magnificent frilled trumpet 
and large perianth, all of a uniform rich golden yellow. Although 
a comparatively old variety it is still one of the best. Unexcelled 
for forcing. Doz. 100 
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Firstisizesbulbsaee ee oe ee ccrtice etna ee oes aS 12.00 
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Liberty. (I.) Fine, large, golden yellow perianth, with wavy petals 
and long, deep golden trumpet. Of enormous size, larger than 
King Alfred, and forces as early. Doz. 100 
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* Lord Wellington. (I1.) One of the best of yellow Trumpet Daffo- 
dils. The enormous flower is of rich golden yellow, with broad 
petals, large trumpet, and carried on a tall, strong stem. Though 
the flower is very large, it is, on account of its perfect form, 
refined in appearance. Doz. 100 
Firstisize bul bse es. > eetabede seme aens eae tae $5.75 $40.00 
ExXtrapselected, DU|DSwetsc. mae eenend stern: credement eed. OU) 50.00 
Statendam. (1.) A very large golden yellow Daffodil of superb, 
yet graceful, proportions. Massive, overlapping deep golden yel- 
low perianth and large, flaring, well-formed trumpet. One of the 
best exhibition varieties. $10.00 per doz.; $75:00 per 100. 
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