
GROW DAFFODILS IN POTS 
You may grow lovely crown daffodils in pots by planting them 
in Hallawell’s Bulb Fibre. The pot illustrated above was grown 
at our Nursery Gardens. In San Francisco and similar climates 
set the pot in a cool place in the garden and keep the bulb fibre 
moist. When the buds are ready to open, the pot may be taken 
into the house. 
In addition to the Crown daffodils illustrated above many others 
are equally satisfactory for pot culture. We suggest you try a 
selection from the following: 
EMPEROR WINTERGOLD 
STATENDAM BULBOCODIUM 
MRS. BE. H. KRELAGE conspicuus 
SILVER CHIMES TRIANDRUS albus 
MRS. JOHN BODGHR MOONSHINE 
BOUQUET NARCISSUS 
POET'S 
ACTAEA—This is the largest Poeticus and one of the most beau- 
tiful exhibition flowers. The broad snow-white perianth is cen- 
tered with a large eye broadly margined dark-red. The flower 
has good form and excellent keeping qualities. The bulbs multi- 
ply at the normal rate. 
12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
CHEERFULNESS (4)—A charming Hybrid Polyanthus bearing 
clusters of three or four double white flowers with a shading 
of cream at the base of the petals. They are graceful and ex- 
cellent for bowl or vase arrangements. 
12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
KLONDYKE (3)—-A handsome free flowering Polyanthus of rich 
golden-yellow, with a deeper yellow cup. Flowers are in clusters 
of three or more on good stems. 
12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.50 
LAURENS KOSTER (2)—An old favorite bearing large clusters 
of white flowers with a deep yellow cup. The bulbs multiply 
rapidly and produce many flowers. 
12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.50 
SNOW KING (4)—This is one of the finest Poeticus Narcissus. 
The perianth is glistening white; the cup rather flat with broad 
red edge. It grows tall, with good stem and the flowers held 
upright. 
12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.50 
TWINK 
DOUBLE NARCISSUS 
Double daffodils are particularly desirable for cutting. A very 
few of them will make an excellent showing as cut flowers. The 
bulbs multiply and from a dozen or more it is possible to increase 
them to many more in a few years. 
THE PEARL (2)—Light primrose interspersed with sulphur yel- 
low at the center. Double form. Very attractive. 
12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.00 
TWINK (3)—A nearly full double flower of soft primrose with 
short orange colored petals interspersed in the center. A charm- 
ing flower and especially good for cutting. 
12 for $3.50; 100 for $25.00 
VON SION (1)—Large double golden yellow. Usually the first to 
bloom and thus prolongs the season when planted with other 
varieties. 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.50 

CHEERFULNESS 
