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FIRHTALL—22-inch late midseason. One of the most popu- 
lar red-eyed Barii; broad-petaled creamy-white perianth, 
crinkled orange cup with deep scarlet-orange frill. An 
outstanding flower of good form and unexcelled for 
cutting. 3 bulbs 70c; 12 for $2.50. 
LADY KESTEVEN—Late midseason. This is quite the 
finest and most brilliant Barii Narcissus introduced. 
Perianth is pure white, well formed and substantial, and 
the cup is of the very deepest cherry red. A most striking 
flower in the garden as well as stunning as a cut flower. 
$6.00 each. 
PEKING—18-inch. Late midseason. One of the most per- 
fect flowers of its type, the pure white perianth is per- 
fectly rounded, an extra large, almost flat brilliant orange 
scarlet cup. The whole plant is so beautifully balanced 
that we recommend it most highly for hybridizing. One 
of the most showy Barii. $8.00 each. 
RED CROWN—Glistening white perianth with overlapping 
petals and flat orange cup shading to deep burning 
orange. Long stems, free flowering and excellent for 
cutting. $1.00 each; 3 bulbs $2.75. 
SALEMBO—Unusually broad petals of perianth form lovely 
triangle with tiny spur on tip of each petal; perianth 
nearly four inches across with frilled cup of glowing 
orange measuring an inch and a half. A vigorous grow- 
ing variety, very tall and very showy. 3 for 55c; 12 for 
$2.00. 
LEEDSII NARCISSUS 
White perianths and white or nearly white cups offer a 
charming, graceful group both for garden and cutting. 
DAISY SCHAFFER—20-inch. Late midseason. One of the 
most outstanding of the new Giant Leedsii type. The flower 
414 inches across with cup nearly 2 inches resembles a 
graceful Giant Trumpet. Perianth pure white with cup 
opening primrose and turning to light canary-yellow, 
deeper at the base; long, lemon-yellow stigma and styles 
add to the color harmony of this remarkable flower. A 
leader for years to come, awarded a Gold Medal and 
many other awards. $1.75 each. 
GERTIE MILLAR—19 inch. Late midseason. A wonder- 
ful flower of the new Giant Leedsii type with pure white 
perianth of enormous size; with a beautifully propor- 
tioned pale primrose cup deeply fluted and frilled and 
of translucent texture; unusually long pistils and an- 
thers match these colors perfectly. 3 bulbs $1.40; 12 for 
$5.00. 
HERA—20-inch. Late midseason. Broad petaled, creamy 
white perianth, star-shaped and deeply frilled cup of 
creamy white, with a dainty edging of light primrose; a 
splendid cut flower and a great favorite. 3 bulbs 45c; 12 
for $1.50. 
LORD KITCHENER—Giant star-shaped white perianth, 
elegant frilled lemon-yellow cup, of good form and sub- 
stance, fine for naturalizing. 3 bulbs 55c; 12 for $2.00. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSHK—21-inch. Late midseason. This 
is the famous ‘“‘pink daffodil.’’ Fine informal perianth of 
ivory white, and beautifully proportioned, slim long trum- 
pet of apricot pink, changing to shell pink at the deeply 
frilled edge. Delicately beautiful but of exceptional sub- 
stance and long lasting. Belongs in every collection. 
$1.25 each. 
MRS. NETTIE O’MELVENY—A charming flower with pure 
white perianth and clear lemon-yellow cup with orange 
picatee. Very showy and excellent for cutting. 3 bulbs 
45c; 12 for $1.60. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH—A very beautiful short-crowned 
variety with large broad perianth of glistening white; 
frilled lemon-yellow cup. Ideally suited for cutting and a 
fine variety for naturalizing. 6 bulbs $1.00; 12 for $1.85. 

John Evelyn, Incomparabilis 
SILVER STAR—One of the loveliest daffodils. Broad 
creamy white perianth with beautifully ruffled wide- 
mouthed trumpet a shade deeper. Unusually free flower- 
ing. 3 bulbs 60c; 12 for $2.25. 
SUDA—A beautiful exhibition variety with pure white peri- 
anth and well-formed bell-shaped trumpet of delicate 
amber-rose. $2.00 each. 
TUNIS—Exquisite flower with broad waved white perianth 
and large flaring ivory crown with handsome flush of 
coppery gold at the edge. Good forcer, extremely showy. 
and free flowering. 75c each. 
POETAZ NARCISSUS 
Well formed fragrant flowers in clusters of three to eight 
on a stem. Splendid group for forcing indoors, and vigor- 
our and free flowering anywhere. 
GLORIOUS—Outstanding variety bearing two or three im- 
mense flowers with broad poeticus-type perianth and 
brilliant scarlet eye. Particularly recommended for par- 
tial shade. 3 bulbs $1.20; 12 for $4.50. 
KLONDYKE—One of the finest yellow Poetaz. Rich yellow 
perianth and darker cup with 4 to 7 large flowers in the 
cluster. 3 bulbs 45c; 12 for $1.50. 
LAURENS KOSTER—Creamy white perianth with daintily 
fluted bright golden orange cup, deliciously fragrant, 5 
to 7 flowers on a stem. Very free flowering and an ex- 
cellent variety for both garden and forcing. 3 bulbs 45c; 
12 for $1.50. 
ORANGE CUP—Large, showy flowers in clusters of 6 to 8 
florets. Soft yellow perianth with deep orange frilled cup. 
3 bulbs 50c; 12 for $1.75. 
TAZETTA OR POLYANTHUS NARCISSI 
(For Indoor Water Culture Forcing) 
Bulbs of these varieties forced in pebbles and water can 
be had in bloom from October 1 until Easter by planting a 
few bulbs in successive plantings each two weeks. Keep in 
cool place until well rooted; then remove to room tempera- 
ture. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY—Large clusters of white flowers 
with yellow cups. Each bulb produces several spikes of 
fragrant flowers. Easily grown in bowls or pebbles or 
fiber and water. 3 bulbs 45c; 12 for $1.50. 
PAPER-WHITE NARCISSUS—Most popular for water 
forcing, with large clusters of pure white fragrant flowers. 
3 bulbs 35c; 12 for $1.25. 
