PLANT NARCISSUS 
this Fall F < 
Narcissus provide the first big show of 
all the spring bulbs. Their gay yellow and KING ALFRED 
hext spring 
white blooms dancing tn the April sun 
and showers are really lovely. They like a 
soil that is not too heavy and has good 
drainage. Bonemeal mixed with the soil 
before the bulbs are planted will furnish 
the necessary plant-food. Plant them in 
early fall, about 4 or 5 inches deep. The 
bulbs may be left undisturbed from year 
to year until the flowers begin to get 
smaller; then the bulbs should be lifted 
and replanted in new soil. Do not cut off 
TWINK the foliage until it has thoroughly ripened. 
Cheerfulness. Clusters of creamy white 
flowers with a trace of yellow in the 
center. Very fragrant. 4 for 75 cts.; 
$2 per doz. 
Croesus. Perianth primrose-yellow, with thick overlapping petals; an 
unusually large crown of deep orange-red. 4 for 75 cts.; $2 per doz. 
Diana Kasner. Pure white perianth; large fluted yellow cup with blood- 
red frill. 4 for 75 cts.; $2 per doz. 
King Alfred. Golden yellow. Excellent for cutting. 4 for 75 cts.; 
$2 per doz. 
Laurens Koster. Pure white perianth; orange-yellow cup. Cluster of 
three on a stem; fragrant. 4 for 50 cts.; $1.25 per doz. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. White perianth; trumpet creamy white edged : 
and shaded with a distinct tinge of prnk. $1.50 each; 3 for $4. LAURENS KOSTER 
Olympia. Sulphur-yellow perianth; yellow frilled trumpet. 4 for 75 cts.; 
$2 per doz. 
Spring Glory. Perianth white; trum- 
pet yellow. 4 for 75 cts.; $2 per doz. 
Twink. Double. Petals alternating 
soft primrose and clear orange. 4 for 
$1; $2.75 per doz. 





DIANA KASNER 
COLLECTION No. 65 
5 each of 8 varieties 
(All those listed above except 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) 
40 Bulbs, $7.50 


CROESUS 

CHEERFULNESS SPRING GLORY 
