Daffodils 
The Crown daffodils described and_ pictured 
here on these two pages offer unusual garden pos- 
sibilities and a technique of arrangement appeal- 
ing to the spring-flowering bulb gardener. Use 
them in groups of a dozen or more of a variety for 
mass planting or individually to create dazzling 
garden spots in spring. 
John Evelyn. An outstanding newer Daffodil. The pure white 
perianth opens flat, measuring often 4 or 5 inches across and 
supporting a 2-inch wide flat cup which is densely frilled and 
fluted, lemon yellow. Strong growth and good free-flowering habit 
make this one of the choicer varieties. Late. Each 35c, 12 for 
S30, HOOMon>25.00) 
Dian Kasner. The large fluted yellow cup with its blood-red 
frill is centered on a delightful creamy base of petals. An out- 
standing free-flowering variety, Diana Kasner is also one of the 
easiest to bring to bloom in pots. Late. Each 20c, 12 for $1.75, 
LOO More S25 OF 

FORTUNE 
Fortune. Huge flowers with glorious coloring on two-foot stems. 
The broad petals are a solid bright yellow and arranged perfectly 
flat to support a broad heavy crown of bright coppery orange- 
red. Very early flowering. Each 75c, 12 for $7.50. 
Mrs. Nettie O'Melveny. A charming flower with clear lemon- 
yellow cup showing an orange picotee edge. Petals are pure 
white. Has splendid foliage, good stems and fine flowers, a 
very lovely Daffodil for your garden. Early. Each 20c, 12 for 
Sel O ORO sl2.5 0 

DIANA KASNER 
Dick Wellband. A fine companion flower to Francisca Drake 
and one of the finest of the later introductions. A startling con- 
trast between the broad flat pure white petals and the wide 
flaming orange cup never fails to draw enthusiastic comment from 
garden visitors. The color of the cup intensifies as the flower ages. 
Each 60c, 12 for $6.00, 100 for $40.00. 
NATURALIZING MIXTURE 
A grand selection of daffodils and narcissi for a long blooming 
season. Contains all types, from dainty miniature cups to large 
trumpets. All bulbs will produce two or more flowers the first 
year. 
50 for $5.50, 100 for $10.00 
QUANTITY RATES — ALL BULBS 
Six bulbs of a single variety take the dozen rate; 50 bulbs (not 
less than 25 of a single variety) take the 100 rate. 
Quantity discounts: 500 or more bulbs assorted, 5%; 1000 
or more bulbs assorted, 10%. JOHN EVELYN 

