NARCISSUS 
LOWER PRICES ON LARGER BULBS 
The best of the showiest varieties, specially chosen for beauty of 
bloom. Plant with fertilizer beneath bulb, sand-cushioned. Any soil; 
sun or part shade. Lift and divide every third year. Naturalized 
Narcissus, of course, need not be lifted; they last 6 to 10 years or 
more without care, flowering prolifically. 
SHORT TRUMPET 
NARCISSUS 
(April, 1-11/2 ft.) 
Incomparabilis 
(Medium Cup) 
Autocrat—Dainty, all yellow. 
Bernardino—Creamy. Orange-stained 
edges. Fluted. 
Frank Miles—All yellow. 
Sir Watkin—Extra large yellow cup; 
primrose petals. 
Whitewell—Dainty white star, yellow 
and orange cup. 
Barrii 
(Short Cup) 
Albatros—Lemon cup on white peri- 
anth. 
Bath’s Flame—Orange-red cup, 
yellow. 
Blood Orange—Orange cup on lemon- 
yellow perianth. 
Conspicuous—Tall. Spreading peri- 
anth of yellow. Cup darker yellow, 
scarlet edged. 
Diana Kasner—Free flowering white 
with red-edged yellow cup. 
Firebrand—Red cup on creamy peri- 
anth. 
Seagull—Free flowering, tall, late. 
Pure white perianth with yellow 
cup. Red-edged. 
Leedsi 
(White with White or Primrose) 
Albinia—White, primrose cup. 
Evangeline (Double-nosed bulbs)— 
Starry, white perianth. Lemon crown. 
Mrs. Langtry — Primrose crown on 
creamy perianth. 
Hera—All creamy white, faint yellow 
edge. 
Nette O’Melveny—White, cup lemon 
and orange. 
Queen Of The North—Fluted lemon 
cup on broad white perianth. 
White Lady (Double-nosed bulbs)— 
on 
Nice yellow on white bloom. 

INCOMPARABILIS: Bernardino 
10 or more, 8!/,c each 
0 or VT ¢ each 
more, 
Minimum order, 10 of 1 kind. 
Poetaz 
(Hybrid, Showier Poeticus) 
Aspasia—White, yellow eye. 
Laurens Koster—Free-flowering cream 
and yellow. 
Yellow Koster—Free-flowering all yel- 
low. 
Poeticus 
(Small Flat Crowns, Fragrant) 
Ornatus Maximus — Old - fashioned 
“Pheasant Eye” but larger. Almost 
identical are a number of forms, dif- 
ficult to distinguish. We have them, 
carefully true to name: Cassandra, 
Dante, Eagle, Glory of Lisse, Homer, 
Horace, King Edward, Nightingale. 
Recurvus—Pure white, 
cup. Fragrant. Later. 
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Jonquils 

(Smaller, Earlier Narcissus) 

Campernelli Regulosus—Tiny gold- 
en daffodil. 
Campernelli Simplex—Single, pure 
yellow. Dainty. 
Bulbicodium Conspicuus — Rock- 
garden dwarf. ‘“Hoop-petticoat”’ 
flower. Rich golden. 
Any one kind: 10 or more at 
12c; 50 or more at 10c. 
Mixture of Dwarf Types for rockery 
planting, including some rarer 
sorts. A choice collection. 
25 (minimum order) for $3.00. 
BARRI: Firebrand 
TRUMPET (Daffodil): 
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LONG TRUMPET 
"DAFFODILS" 
(April; 1-11/2 ft.) 
10 or more, 9c each 
oor more, J ¢ each 
Minimum Order, 10 of 1 Kind. 
Christmas Glory—Trumpet and peri- 
anth both yellow. Early. 
Emperor—Y ellow 
perianth. 
trumpet, primrose 
Empress—Creamy petals; canary-yel- 
low trumpet. 
Golden Spur—All yellow. Vigorous. 
Popular. 
Min. Talma—All yellow. Extra large. 
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MIXED 
By Classes 
Fine assortments containing many ex- 
pensive kinds. All large bulbs; some 
double-nose. 
Incomparabilis _.................. 100—$4.50 
Barri Gee ten he ee 100— 5.00 
Leedsipees tse ers 100— 3.25 
Trumpet Types Only... 100— 6.00 
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LEEDSI: Queen of the North 
Empress 
