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In order to have a beautiful bulb garden, Narcissi should be 
planted freely. They thrive in practically any climate in the 
United States, and are not only excellent for outdoors, but mil- 
lions are used every year for forcing indoors. Their graceful form, 
beautifully shaped trumpets and cups, and the long, straight stems 
have made them favorites for cut-flower purposes with every 
American gardener. We have added many new varieties to the 
old favorites. For a real revelation you should try some of the 
new types. They are really exquisite. 
That you may understand the different types coming under the 
Daffodil classification, the explanation below should’ be read: 

The term Trumpet Daffodil means that the trumpet is as long 
or longer than the perianth segments, regardless whether the color 
is lemon, yellow or white. 
The term Incomparabilis means that the cup or crown measures from one- 
third to nearly the length of the perianth segments. 
The term Leedsi means that the perianth is white, the cup is short, either 
white, citron, or sometimes pink or apricot. 
The term Barri means that the cup or crown measures less than one-third 
the length’ of the perianth segments. 
The term Jonquil means that the foliage is very long and narrow, or 
round; in other words, rushlike. The flowers buttercup-yellow, small, but 
very fragrant. 
The term Poetaz means the bunch-flowering type, producing from six to 
twelve flowers per stem, and in all cases deliciously fragrant. 


Garden Officer 
BOTANICAL DAFFODILS fel) TRUMPET DAFFODIL 
We recommend these Narcissi for rock gardens, or some particu- 
larly shaded place in your garden. Cover the first year with three or 
four inches of mulch, peat moss or other fine material. When estab- (C f y) 
lished they may remain undisturbed for years. Botanical Daffodils 
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BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS (Yellow MHoop-Petticoat). 
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CANALICULATUS. A dainty variety, height 6 inches, bear- 
ing heads of three or four flowers, with white perianth and 
globular yellow cup, sweetly scented; with narrow, erect, A magnificent golden yellow trumpet, with a 
bluish¥greenvioliage utc seater nee ee omen Los broad overlapping perianth of rich old-ivory col- 
W. P. MILNER. Dainty sulphury white. Very scarce. A charm- : : i i 
ing free flowering variety, highly recommended for rock gar- te The ape ore well proportioned with 
densvand i naturalizingmeccns see stee eee pee ae ioe ate 2.00 beautiful ruffled edge. Flowers and stem of un- 
6 each of above novelties (18 bulbs), for $2.75 usual strength. Originated and introduced by 
12 each of above novelties (36 bulbs), for 5.00 Nelis Nurseries. 
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Pa $1.00 each 3 for $2.50 

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