8 Fall Edition of Vaughan’s Gardening Illustrated, Chicago and New York 
Daffodils Grown in the U.S. A. ~ 

19 Daffodils for $4 95 
Naturalizing 
12 Bulbs, $1.25; 100 Bulbs, $8.00, 
1,000 Bulbs, $75.00, Prepaid. 
iD FODILS are the first major flowers 
to bloom in the spring. By nature 
they are informal flowers, and look best 
when grown in drifts, in the shrubbery or 
under trees. They like to nestle among the 
roots of shrubs, and as they bloom before 
the leaves develop, they thrive in places 
which later in the season are well shaded. 
Our naturalizing mixture is an exceptional 
value, containing many of the best named 
Trumpet, Leedsii, Star and Poeticus vari- 
eties. Plant them and do not disturb until 
they crowd; the bulbs may then be lifted 
and replanted over a much larger area. A 
purchase of bulbs is an investment which 
will pay in bloom for a lifetime. 
25 Daffodils for $2.00. Smaller bulbs but 
of flowering size, packed ina special 
decorated bag with cultural instructions. 
Prepaid. 
NARCISSI NATURALIZED 
IN THE WOODLAND 2@® 



LOVENEST 
The “Pink Daffodils’ 

The trumpet of saffron yellow turn- 
*Lovenest ing apricot pink, giving a distinct 
pink tone to the flower, making a beautiful color 
blend entirely new to the daffodil race. Medium 
height. Very early. Each, 30c; doz., $2.75; 100., $18.00, 
Perianth of 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse ivory. white, 
and long trumpet of apricot pink, changing to shell 
pink at the deeply fringed edge; exceptional sub- 
stance; long lasting; early. Each, $1.75; doz., $19.00. 


HE extensive daffodil production which 
has been built up in this country during the 
last fourteen years provides a plentiful supply 
of first quality bulbs, including most of the 
finest new varieties, 
We offer a complete list of standard va- 
rieties, and novelties, all grown in the Pacific 
Northwest, where experience has proved the 
highest quality bulbs are produced. 
Where to Plant Them 
Daffodils are particularly fine subjects to plant 
under the edge of bushes or among perennials in the 
hardy border as they seem to like to nestle among 
the roots of their neighbors. A clump of golden 
trumpets peeping from beneath the overhanging 
branches of Spiraea Van Houttei or nestling in a 
sheltered angle of a building are one of the gladsome 
sights of early spring. 
A few bulbs can be tucked into odd corners all about 
the garden and they will repay mightily when the first 
sunny days of spring bring their sturdy shoots break- 
ing through the earth. 
Daffodils and narcissi need not be moved for sev- 
eral yearsif they are flourishing, in fact not until the 
clump becomes so large that it is evident it needs to 
be divided and they should be replanted at once. 
Double Varieties 
Alba Plena Odorata Jb? well-known 
double white, 
scented form of Poeticus; sometimes called the 
gardenia-flowered Narcissus. Late-flowering, and will 
not force. Each, 15¢; doz., $1.35; 100, $9.00. 
4 q Very large and very double, 
*Indian Chief bright yellow interspersed 
with orange; the petals curled and twisted. Each, 20c3 
doz., $1.85; 100, $12.00. 
(Illustrated in Color on Back Cover) 
Creamy white, interspersed with sul- 
The Pearl phur yellow, deeper at center; charm- 
ing. Each, 20c; doz., $1.70; 100, $11.00. 
: It is double, of the semi-full type, the 
*Twink petals alternating a soft primrose and 
clear orange, free-flowering and hardy. Each, 25c; 
doz., $2.30; 100, $15.00. 
Trumpet 
D A golden giant with flowers beauti- 
* Aerolite fully proportioned, perianth deep 
primrose, with a pure medium yellow trumpet left in 
bold relief by outer petals, an inch and.a half wide; 
medium early, but one of the longest lasting of all 
daffodils either in the garden or after being cut. 
Each, 25e; doz., $2.20; 100, $15.00. 
(Illustrated in Color on Back Cover) 

A magnificent sort. The entire flower 
Emperor is a rich yellow trumpet of immense 
size and petals so broad that they overlap. Each, 
20c; doz., $1.70; 100, $11.00. 

: Flowers large and 
Glory of Sassenheim erect with creamy 
white perianth of remarkable breadth and good qual- 
ity; the trumpet is a clear rich yellow and frilled at 
mouth. Each, 20c; doz., $1.85; 100, $12.00. 
1 “The King of Yellow Daffo- 
xKing Alfred dils.’’ Tall, vigorous, golden 
yellow flower; of elegant form. The expanded trumpet 
measures 214 inches in diameter, the perianth pro- 
portionately large and segments gracefully twisted. 
Height, 24 inches. Double Nose Bulbs. Each, 25¢; 
doz., $2.50; 100, $16.00. First size Bulbs, Each, 
20c; doz., $1.70; 100, $11.00. é 
Known as the White 
*Mrs. E. H. Krelage kine Alfred. Charm- 
ing and exquisite new variety. Perianth of purest white. 
Trumpet creamy yellow changing to white. Pro- 
duces large, erect flowers of great substance, fine 
for forcing. Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100,°$20.00. 
Giant trumpet type with pure 
La Vestale ivory-white et of informal 
design, with trumpet of deep cream-yellow, tall, fine 
for small groups or naturalizing in dim shade; though 
of delicate appearance, it is of good substance and 
asts well; early. Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
D A giant flower rivaling Van Waverens 
Olympia giant in size; sulphur-yellow perianth, 
handsome yellow frilled trumpet. Each, 20c; doz., 
$1.80; 100, $11.50. 
1 A very early showy bicolor 
Spring Glory daffodil with large white peri- 
anth, broad and spreading, trumpet large and hand- 
some, bright yellow with open frilled mouth. Each, 
20c; doz., $1.70; 100, $11.00. 
A flower very large with slightly, 
* Tresserve campanulate canary-yellow per- 
ianth and a very bold rich yellow trumpet with wide 
expanded brim deeply flanged and measuring 244 
inches across. Height, 17 in.;a fine exhibition variety. 
Each, 20c; doz., $1.85; 100, $12.00. 
: Another of the striking King Alfrep 
* Warwick seedlings outstanding in every way 
and very early; refined stem and neck bearing a star= 
shaped perianth of great substance; golden yellow, 
with trumpet a shade deeper in color. 
doz., $2.30; 100, $15.00. 
Each, 25¢3 

DAFFODIL 
KING ALFRED 
