“The Little Daffodils” 
COLLECTION 
We are offering this collection of ‘The Little Daffodils” for the 
first time but we think that our friends will like it. None of the 
flowers grow more than eight inches high, most of them from three 
to six inches. They are small but perfectly fashioned, the daintiest 
of miniatures. 
There are three uses for which this collection is particularly 
well fitted. 

First. For pot culture in the house. 
Second. For an early spring touch of color in the rock garden. 
Third. As gifts for friends. A dish of these choice miniatures 
will solve many a perplexing problem. 
VARIETIES 
Triandrus albus. Clusters of delicate ivory-white flowers. The 
petals stream back from the hanging cups and the stamens shoot 
out from within. 7 inches. 
Narcissus juncifolius. Miniature bright yellow flowers with little 
flat crowns. Very fragrant. 3 to 4 inches. 
Jonquilla simplex (Queen Anne’s Daffodil). A very small single 
golden-yellow jonquil with grass-like foliage. Very fragrant. Three 
to five flowers to the stem. 
Beryl. A cyclamineus hybrid with drooping flowers. The petals 
are primrose-yellow and the little round cup is bright orange. 
8 inches. 
Bulbocodium ciirinus. A Hoop-Petticoat daffodil with its charm- 
ing miniature flowers which have large trumpets and narrow 
petals. Pale yellow. 6 to 8 inches. 
Bulbocodium conspicuous. A rich golden Hoop-Petticoat. Six 
inches. 
72 bulbs, 12 each of these choice varieties, $13.50 
(In California add 34c tax) 
36 bulbs, 6 of each of these choice varieties, $7.00 
(In California add 18c tax) 
12 bulbs, 2 of each of these choice varieties, $2.50 
(In California add 6c tax) 

FEBRUARY GOLD 

GERTIE MILLAR 

1945 Datfodil Collection 
The Finest Double Nosed Bulbs 
The Daffodil Collections are sent postoaid within a radius of 
500 miles; beyond this transportation charges collect. 
LOVENEST 
One of the few “pink daffodils’. In the newly opened flower the 
long trumpet is pale yellow but later becomes apricot pink. 
MRS. NETTIE O’MELVENY 
A very graceful flower, softly colored and with long stems. The 
cup is lemon-yellow edged with orange. The perianth is pure white. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE 
Wide white petals in which rests a golden cup edged with 
flaming orange. 
FEBRUARY GOLD 
A very early flowering golden yellow in which the petals stream 
back as in a cyclamen. 
SILVER STAR 
The broad petaled creamy-white perianth is star shaped. The 
trumpet is at first primrose but changes to a slightly deeper creamy- 
white, just a shade deeper than the perianth. 
ALCIDA 
Very large flat perianth with a very bright yellow and bright 
reddish orange cup. A very popular variety. 
KING ALFRED 
Jumbo bulbs. The best known of the large yellow trumpet daffo- 
dils and still one of the best. 
(In California add 55c tax) 
(In California add 29c tax) 
(In California add 10c tax) 
126 bulbs, 18 bulbs of each, $22.00 
63 bulbs, 9 bulbs of each, $11.75 
21 bulbs, 3 bulbs of each, $4.00 
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