Narcissna - Daffodils 
Narcissus and Daffodils are very easy to grow in the garden, for they thrive in any good soil and in just about any location. Plant them in clumps 
of six to a dozen bulbs among the perennial plants and in the foreground of shrubbery and evergreens. Planted in large masses through woodlands 
and along hillsides and in meadows they give a most pleasing effect. They will increase in beauty and number without any special care and soon 
become permanently established. Plant Narcissus bulbs about 4 inches deep and 6 inches apart and get them into the ground as early in the fall 
as possible. 
GIANT TRUMPET NARCISSUS 
These flowers have trumpets as long as, or longer than, the perianth 
segments (petals). All are good to grow either in the garden or indoors 
in pots for winter house bloom. 
ALASNAM. Wide, short, densely frilled trumpet of pure deep yellow, 
a shade deeper than the petals; flower “looks you in the eye.” Excellent 
for landscape groups, also for forcing; very early. 
20c each; $2.15 for 12; $3.75 for 25; $13.45 for 100 
BEERSHEBA. The best white Daffodil that has. been acquired up to 
now, the perianths as well as the large trumpets are of a splendid ivory- 
white color. A trumpet variety with a great future. 
30¢ each; $3.00 for 12; $5.65 for 25; $21.25 for 100 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM. A great flower, long rich yellow trumpet 
and broad pure white petals. A splendid Daffodil. Pictured on page 11. 
20c each; $2.15 for 12; $3.75 for 25; $13.45 for 100 
GOLDEN HARVEST. One of the very best all-yellow trumpets, very 
large golden yellow flower of a perfect form. Highly recommended for 
both indoor and outdoor growing. Pictured on page 11. 
25c¢ each; $2.20 for 12; $3.95 for 25; $14.25 for 100 
IMPERATOR. The largest flowering of all pure white Trumpet Daffodils. 
Shown on next page. 20¢ each; $2.20 for 112; $3.95 for 25; $14.25 for 100 
KING ALFRED. See color illustration. The standard by which all golden 
yellow Daffodils are judged. Large, refined, golden yellow; popular the 
world over. 
Large double nose mother bulbs: 20c each; $2.15 for 12; 
$3.75 for 25; $13.45 for 100 
LORD WELLINGTON. Very similar to King Alfred in color and form 
of flower but it grows just a little larger than Alfred in many gardens we 
have seen. A good kind to grow in pots for winter house bloom. 
25e¢ each; $2.20 for 12; $3.95 for 25; $14.25 for 100 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. A bold ivory-white trumpet sometimes tinted 
with cream, and broad, long overlapping petals make this an outstanding 
Daffodil. 
20c each; $2.15 for 12; $3.75 for 25; $13.45 for 100 
ROXANE. Large creamy-white flower of splendid substance that remains 
in bloom a long time in the garden. 
25¢ each; $2.20 for 12; $3.95 for 25; $14.25 for 100 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT. One of the very large long trumpet varie- 
ties. The petals of the flower are pale yellow, the frilled trumpet clear, 
bright yellow. Bloom in midseason and grows 14 inches high. A good 
kind to grow indoors. 
20c each; $2.15 for 12; $3.75 for 25; $13.45 for 100 
BARRI TYPES 
(Short Cup Daffodils) 
FIRETAIL. A horticultural award winner with broad creamy-white petals 
and a large bright crimson-scarlet cup. Flowers are of great substance, 
lasting a long while in the garden and when cut. 19 inches high. 
20c each; $1.70 for 12; $3.20 for 25; $11.75 for 100 
LADY DIANA MANNERS. A. M., R. H. S. Large flowers of artistic 
shape, with broad white petals and a large flat orange-scarlet cup, mar- 
gined deep red; a striking novelty. 
20c each; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $11.95 for 100 
LADY MOORE. Rather small delicately beautiful, graceful flower with 
pure white petals and yellow cup edged orange-red. Grows 14 inches tall 
and forces well in the house. 
20c each; $1.70 for 12; $3.20 for 25; $11.75 for 100 
MRS. BARCLAY. Large, broad reflexed petals of pale primrose-yellow 
with a frilled yellow cup daintily edged with orange. A very lovely va- 
riety. 20c each; $1.70 for 12; $3.20 for 25; $11.75 for 100 
INCOMPARABILIS 
Cup meosuring from one-third to nearly the length of the perianth 
segments (petals). 
CROESUS. A distinct and showy variety. Unlike the common types. 
Round, imbricated, primrose perianth; deep yellow cup flushed with orange- 
red. Can be grown to perfection either indoors or out in the garden. Pic- 
tured in color on page 11. 
20c each; $1.95 per doz.; $3.60 for 25; $13.45 for 100 
FORTUNE. A _ new giant flowering |Incomparabilis variety generally 
recognized as the best Daffodil of this type yet introduced. Clear deep 
lemon-yellow in color, overlapping petals and large, long, bold red-orange 
cup. Blooms early on long strong stems. 
20c each; $2.20 for 12; $3.95 for 25; $14.25 for 100 
FRANCISCA DRAKE. An outstanding kind with large creamy-white 
overlapping petals surrounding a beautifully frilled orange-red cup. Pic- 
tured in colors on page 11. 20c each; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25 
HAVELOCK. Winner of many horticultural awards in Holland. A giant 
in size and of distinctive form and substance. Clear yellow, broad, smooth 
petals and a bowl-shaped crown. 
25¢ each; $2.20 for 12; $3.95 for 25; $14.25 for 100 
HELIOS. Deep golden yellow petals with a cup that opens a little darker 
and gradually changing to a deep orange color. Excellent for forcing 
indoors and a splendid garden variety. 20 inches high. 
20c each; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $12.00 for 100 
JOHN EVELYN. A four-star winner acclaimed one of the greatest In- 
comparabilis Daffodils of the present day. Opens 4 to 6 inches across 
with a flat cup nearly 2 inches in diameter, densely frilled, the perianth 
being pure white. The cup is fluted and shirred to the base and lemon- 
yellow. Pictured in colors on page 10. 
20c each; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $12.00 for 100 
KILLIGREW. A magnificent new Daffodil with very lovely flowers with 
bright canary-yellow petals and a frilled cup of brilliant, deep, rich, tan- 
gerine-orange. 20c each; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $12.00 for 100 
RED CROSS. large flat flower with primrose-yellow petals and a large 
cup of orange-red shading to golden orange at the center. 
20c each; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $12.00 for 100 
NARCISSUS POETAZ 
Hardy and strong growing class of Narcissus that bear very freely, large 
clusters of very fragrant flowers. Leave them in the ground indefinitely, 
they soon form large, luxuriant clumps. 
GLORIOUS. Large flowers with pure white petals and a bright orange- 
red cup or trumpet. Blooms rather early on 16-inch stems and is good 
for growing either indoors or out in the garden. 
20c each; $1.70 for 12; $3.20 for 25; $11.75 for 100 
HALVOSE. An interesting Daffodil on account of its color; the red 
from the crown suffusing into the segments. Petals are clear yellow 
flushed coppery red; the cup brignt red. 
15¢ each; $1.65 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
SCARLET GEM. A. M. Wisley, one of the best Poetaz kinds yet intro- 
duced. A very showy, free flowering kind with primrose-yellow petals 
and a brilliant orange-scarlet cup. Splendid both for growing in the garden 
and for pot culture. 15¢ each; $1.65 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $1.25 for 100 
POETICUS VARIETIES 
(The True Poet’s Narcissi) 
Very hardy class of Narcissus producing long-stemmed white flowers 
with scarlet edged cups. This is the most popular kind for naturalizing 
in grass or semi-wild places. They multiply very rapidly. 
ACTAEA. The largest Poeticus in existence. Broad snow-white petals 
and large eye broadly margined with dark red. Very beautiful cut flower. 
20c each; $1.95 per doz.; $3.60 for 25; $13.45 for 100 
SARCHEDON. One of the best of its kind. Large flowers with pure 
white petals and a conspicuous crimson-scarlet eye shaded bright yellow 
and a distinct green center. 
20c each; $1.70 for 12; $3.20 for 25; $11.75 for 100 


PLANTING TABLE FOR PLANTS AND BULBS 
Planting: The table below shows the number of plants or bulbs required to fill a circular bed of the dimensions 
here 6 inches apart, 3 inches from edge of bed; where 12 inches apart, 
6 inches from edge of bed. It is customary among professionals in planting a bed to set the plants or bulbs some- 
what closer together in the two other rows, giving more spce between each plant or bulb toward the center of the bed. 
A square bed will take about the same number of plants. For an oval bed, add length and breadth and divide by 2. 
Il require the same number of plants as a circular bed 8 ft. in diameter. 
given. In planting, begin at outside row—w 
For example, an oval 9 ft. long by 7 ft. wide wi 
Please remember when 
reading this bulb book 
that we import only top- 
size, first quality bulbs. 
The very cream of the 
ial 18 lIwches Diameter of 6 Inches 12 Inches 18 Inches 
pat bad 1 hig Lares Agctt Bed Apart Apart Apart crop grown by some of 
3 feet 28 ii 12 feet 452 me 50 the most expert bulb 
4 feet 48 12 6 13 feet 528 132 59 growers in Holland. 
5 feet 80 20 8 14 feet 612 los 68 Th : 
6 feet 112 28 13 ie feet apf JAS 18 ese top size bulbs may 
Vi ee : 
reat ne a a4 iekdot 904 56 100 cost a little more but 
9 feet 256 64 28 18 feet 1016 254 We they are most certainly 
10 feet 320 80 36 19 feet 1132 283 126 j 
11 feet 380 95 42 20 feet 1256 314 139 worth it. 
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