Variety : Price Each 
La Fiancee—White petals, orange-yellow cups, strong grower — .20 
Laurens Koster—White and yellow, largest seller in class.. .10 
Mrs. Alfred Pearson—White and primrose, 6 to 15 flowers... .35 
Orange Prince—Crinkled yellow petals, deep orange cup.... .35 
*Red Guard—Salmon petals flushed pink, deep red cup, tall.. .28 
*Scarlet Gem—Finely formed primrose perianth, scarlet cup. .25 
*Winter Pride—Pure white petals, orange cup, large and fine. .50 
9 POETICUS 
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Actaea—Largest and best of group, fine form and substance.$ .15 
Black Prince—Large circular perianth, fine crimson eye.... 1.00 
*Caedmon—Broad perianth, large green cup edged deep red... .50 
*Cassandra— Wide spreading petals, vivid-red rimmed cup.... .20 
*Dulcimer—One of the finest, grand form and great substance .30 
*Homer—Star-shaped petals, flat red edged yellow cup....... .10 
*Horace—Outsells all others in this group, medium early.... . 
Kentucky—Coffee colored petals, red cup, new development 10.00 
Minuet—Cirecular flat perianth with reddest eye of all...... .60 
Recurvus (Pheasants Eye)—Reflexed petals, red edged eye. .10 
snow King—Large round petals, brilliant red rimmed eye... .30 
160 DOUBLES 



Albus Plenus Odoratus—Gardneia-like white flowers, late..$ .25 
Apricot Phoenix — Primrose and rosy-apricot tints, full ; 
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*Inglescombe—Large rose-shaped full double of soft yellow.  .30 
*Insulinde— White outer petals, inner vivid orange and scarlet .75 
*hLivia—Sulphor outer and burnt orange inner petals, enor- 
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tomagna—Cream and dark orange, giant new hybrid 5” 
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*Royal Sovereign—Semi-double with lemon and white center, 
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*Twink—Semi-double, primrose and orange, very early and 
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*Valencia—F ull double, yellow, orange and red, large flower. 1.50 

11 VARIOUS 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus—The old “Hoop Petticoat,” height 

At! Sh SE SRE Sta tee ee. MAR CRS So Rae SR TLS $ .10 
Gracilis—Very fragrant smallish yellow self, very late...... .80 
Tenuoir—2-4 straw-colored flowers on a slender 9” stem..... 25 
MIXTURES 
Special Novelty—1945 count showed over 400 varieties...... $ .08 
Regular—Mostly commercial types with some novelties...... .06 
Naturalizing—Strong growing, sorts Only’. 2.0... ee ew 50S 
NATURALIZING 
White—Strong growers, my selection, not mixed........... $ .05 
Yellow—Strong growers, my Selection, not mixed............ .05 
FALL BLOOMING CROCUS 

Sternbergia Lutea—Bright yellow flowers on 6 to 8-inch stems. 
Now enjoying great popularity through the extensive plant- 
ings to be seen in Colonial Williamsburg, Va. Ready for 
shipment June 1. Should be planted before July 1. Blooms 
about the middle of September; each../.......... FTES, Beeb 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DAFFODILS 
The main requirement for success is a well-drained soil. They 
are not happy where water will stand for a day or two after rains. 
Any good garden soil is ideal. Cow manure mixed in the soil at, 
or preferably before planting time, will produce blooms and bulbs 
of unbelievable size. Bone meal is the only safe substtiute to use 
at planting time. A top dressing of stable manure during the 
winter months is always helpful; also, serving as a mulch. In the 
Middle Atlantic States, plant deep enough so the neck of the bulb 
is covered with 8 or 4 inches of earth after the ground has settled. 
In the more Northern States 4 or 5 inches is desirable; while in 
the Southern States 2 or 3 is sufficient, All questions pertaining to 
their care and culture cheerfully answered. 
