

Narcissus -D affodils 
JONQUILS 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. A very beautiful hybrid Jonquil, having large 
golden yellow flowers of the trumpet type; very fragrant, an excellent 
forcing variety. 15¢ each; $1.65 per doz.; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
ORANGE QUEEN. A lovely kind carrying 3 to 4 deliciously scented 
deep golden orange flowers on a single stem. 
20c each; $1.80 for 12; $3.35 for 25; $12.25 for 100 
DOUBLE NARCISSUS 
For perfection of bloom these varieties should be planted in slight shade. 
CHEERFULNESS. 
strong stems. 
Very pleasing pure white double flower with long, 
Splendid for garden display and exhibition. 
15¢ each; $1.65 per doz.; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
HOLLAND’S GLORY. Clear lemon-yellow very double flower on a tall 
strong stem. Splendid in the garden, forces well indoors. 
25¢ each; $2.20 for 12; $3.95 for 25; $14.25 for 100 
TWINK. A very attractive flower, carried on a strong, tall stem. This 
most unusual variety is a semi-double type, the petals alternating in color, 
soft primrose and clear orange. Free flowering and very hardy. Good 
either in the garden or for forcing indoors. Pictured in colors on page 10. 
20c¢ each; $2.00 per doz.; $3.65 for 25; $13.25 for 100 
LEEDS! VARIETIES 
Perianth white, and cup (or crown) white, cream or pale citron, some- 
times tinged with pink or apricot. This group is especially designated by 
its color. 
‘DAISY SCHAEFER. A. M., R. H. S., and Haarlem. A very beautiful 
flower of the Leedsi family measuring 41 inches in diameter, broad 
perianth, segments greenish white and pale sulphur-yellow frilled corona 
passing to white at base, received an A. M., R. H. S., 1933 as a show 
flower. 20c¢ each; $2.00 for 12; $3.65 for 25; $13.25 for 100 
GERTIE MILLAR. Very, very lovely Daffodil with pure white petals and 
a creamy white trumpet. A great favorite with people who know Daffo- 
dils. 25e¢ each; $2.25 for 12; $4.15 for 25; $15.25 for 100 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (The Pink Daffodil). It is one of the choic- 
est that may be seen in the garden, a variety of quite unique coloring, 
large trumpet-shaped crown of a full shell-pink shaded deep pink at brim, 
perianth ivory-white and slightly reflexed, it should not be missed in any 
collection. 
70c each; $6.85 for 12; $13.25 for 25 
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ROCK GARDEN DAFFODILS 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS. Yellow Hoop-Petticoat; dainty rich 
golden yellow flowers of hoop-petticoat form. Foliage narrow bladed. 
Grows 6 inches tall. 18¢ each; $1.20 for 12; $2.25 for 25; $8.45 for 100 
W. P. MILNER. Small sulphur-white tlowers, pure white when forced, on 
wiry 10-inch stems. One of the very best Daffodils for growing indoors 
and an attraction in the rockery. 
15¢ each; $1.35 for 12; $2.55 for 25; $9.65 for 100 
in Pebbles 
and Water 
Bulbs to Grow 
Excellent for Gifts 
Dishes of these, grown in pebbles 
and water, may be had in bloom 
continuously from Thanksgiving un- 
til Easter. Plant different lots each 
three weeks from October Ist until 
March 1st, and you can then enjoy a 
constant succession of bloom. 
PAPER-WHITE GRANDIFLORA. The 
popular bunch- flowering, pure 
white Narcissus, often have 30 in- 
dividual blooms with splendid dec- 
orative foliage from a single bulb. 
Jumbo bulbs, 15-16 cm., 17¢ each; 
3 for 40c; $1.35 per doz.; $2.55 
for 25; $9.75 for 100. 
SOLEIL D’OR. Resembles the Paper- 
White Narcissus very much in 
habit and is of exquisite deep 
yellow color with an orange-yellow 
cup. The culture is the same as 
Paper-White Narcissus. Giant 
bulbs, 18¢ each; 3 for 45¢; $1.50 
per doz.; $2.85 for 25. 
CHINESE SACRED LILIES. Similar to 
the Paper-Whites, but the flowers 
have a bright yellow center. Extra 
farge bulbs, 17¢ each; 3 for 40c; 
$1.35 per doz.; $2.55 for 25. 
Pebbles and Pearl 
Chips 
WHITE SEA PEBBLES. Pint 
quart 20c. 
WHITE PEARL CHIPS. 
quart 35c. 
COLORED PEARL CHIPS. Pint 25c; 
quart 40c. 
BULB FIBRE. Lb. 20c; 3 Ibs. 45c; 
10 Ibs. $1.00. 
13¢; 
Pint 20c; 
Paper-White Narcissus 


All bulbs sent to you without charge 

One of the finest things that can be 
done with a piece of open, waste land is 
to plant it broadcast with hundreds of 
Daffodil bulbs. While they will not en- 
dure complete shade, any open, semi- 
shaded area will suit them, and they will 
riot with the utmost freedom in a sloping 
meadow, particularly at the sides of 
streams or small lakes. 
When Daffodils are to be naturalized. 
they should not be planted in regular 
rows or at even distances apart. The best 
thing is to carry a basket of bulbs over 
the ground, spilling them irregularly and 
planting the bulbs where they fall. It 
will take several years to achieve the full 
value of a naturalistic planting, and the 
Daffodils should be left entirely undis- 

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NATURALIZING DAFFODILS 
turbed during that period. The foliage 
should never be cut off, but allowed to 
ripen and wither away naturally. 
A Miature of 
Narcissus and Daffodils 
for Naturalizing 
An excellent mixture of the varieties in 
all the classes of Narcissus and Daffodils 
described here. A planting of this mix- 
ture may show you some varieties you do 
not now know and may want in larger 
quantities in your garden. $1.65 for 12; 
$3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100, prepaid 
to you. 


