mailed postpaid. If the 100 rate states, “f.o.b.”, the bulbs are shipped by express 
and you pay the cost of transportation when received. 
Trumpet Daffodils 
King Alfred. Large, deep golden yellow with beautifully frilled trumpet. The 
favorite of all low priced daffodils. In two sizes of round bulbs. Both bloom well. 
ae No. 1, 20c ea. $1.75 doz. No. 2, 15c¢ ea., $1.25 doz. Per 100, $10.00 and $7.50 
F.c.b: 
Incomparabilis Daffodils 
Helios. Extra early. Large yellow flower with orange yellow crown. 25c ea. 
$2.00 doz. 
sae Soft yellow petals, richly colored crown. 10c ea. 65c doz. $5.00 
per 100. 
: aS Watkin. Petals and trumpet pure yellow. 10c ea. 85c. doz. $6.00 per 100 
.0.b. 
Barri Datfodils 
Barri Conspicuous. Perianth yellow. Cup edged scarlet. Best known Barri. 10c 
ea. 50c. doz Per 100 $4.00. 
Diana Kasner. Pure white petals and fluted yellow cup with blood red frill. 
Fine forcer in pots. 30c ea. $2.75 doz. 
Leedsi Daffodils 
Crystal Queen. Pure white petals, crown, primrose fading white. Leader in 
this class. 10c ea. 85c doz. 
Polyanthus Narcissus 
The “cluster flowered.”” Hardy only in mild climates, but unequalled for pots 
in the house. Highly perfumed. May be grown in bowls of fiber or held up by 
pebbles in a dish of water. 
Soliel d’Or. Petals pure deep golden yellow, cup brilliant orange. Makes brill- 
iant effect in the garden here in Jan. Equally fine in the house and goes right on 
blooming even at 20°F. The most desirable in this group. Special price, 8c ea. 60c 
doz. $4.75 per 100 postpaid. Larger size, same price, charges collect. 
Mixed Varieties. Includes Paper White and others. 50c doz. 
Poetaz Hybrids 
Hybrids between the Polyanthus and Poet’s Narcissus. Hardy and fine in pots 
or garden. 
Aspasia. Pure white, yellow cup. Best in this color. 10c ea. 90c doz. 
Orange Cup. Pale yellow, with deep orange cup. 10c ea. $1.00 doz. 
Jonquils 
They look like small Trumpet Daffodils, with about three flowers on a stem. 
Exquisite. Very hardy and rapid multipliers. Fine for potting. Posses most allur- 
ing and distinctive fragrance. 
Golden Scepter. A new Jonquil-Daffodil hybrid. Flowers 3” across. Late deep 
jonquil yellow. 25c ea. 
Elisena longipetala. Rare Peruvian amaryllid. Bulb and plant mueh like Is- 
mene, Hymenocallis calathina, and culture the same. The flowers are much pret- 
tier, being pure white with long petals. It may be grown in the north easily, like 
Ismene, by the Gladiolus method. $4.00 ea. 
Eucharis grandiflora. Pure white. Exquisite beauty and fragrance. Ever- 
green. Difficult to grow and still more, to flower. For pots only, in sandy loam, rot- 
ted cow manure, leaf mould or peat. Add a little bone meal. pH should be about 
6 or 6.5. If above that add more peat. Full sun in winter, shade in summer. 
Minimum temperature 50°. $1.50. 
Haemanthus. This south African genus of the Amaryllis Family is rare in 
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