
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS 
FEBRUARY GOLD 
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TRIANDRUS ALBUS 



Nouelly Daffadils 
Nearly every spring for the past twenty years it 
has been my privilege to visit the huge Daffodil 
plantings here in the Oregon country. I’ve 
watched the debut of many a star among new 
seedlings. I’ve seen them offered at almost fabu- 
lous prices, but today, though these varieties are 
just as wonderful, ample supplies have brought 
prices down to where all may enjoy them. A de- 
cade ago, many I’ve listed on these pages would 
have cost ten to fifty times as much but mass 
production and the machine age makes it pos- 
sible to buy them for a mere trifle. You may 
plant in quantities and revel in their exquisite 
perfection. 
These bulbs are the world’s finest, produced 
under ideal conditions in the perfect climate of 
the beautiful Willamette valley. They reach you 
“fresh dug,’ filled with vigor and vitality, ready 
to produce prize winning flowers in your gar- 
den. No orders accepted after October 1st though 
in all probability most varieties will be sold out 
before that time. Please send orders early to 
avoid disappointment. 
Miniature Daffodils 
We are happy to offer these garden jewels espe- 
cially suited to rock garden culture. These bulbs 
are scarce so place orders early. 
BULBOCODIUM Conspicuus-—N60-The Yellow 
Hoop Petticoat daffodil, a rich golden yellow, 
rush-like foliage. Ht 6 inches. Blooms late Feb- 
ruary into early March; likes a sandy peat soil 
with fair amount of moisture in spring and but 
little in summer. No manure. A lovely little jewel 
form al choice spots Six 10m SG DOz a Silesia: 
TRIANDRUS Albus—N7/70-Angels Tears. Dainty 
and charming little gems, lovely in rock gardens 
and beautiful as pot-plants. Semi-shade is best 
and a gritty, well drained soil. A well grown 
clump of ‘‘Angels Tears”’ will be the envy of your 
gardening friends. Each 30c, Doz. $3.00. 
JONQUILLA FLORE PLENO-N58-The old double 
sweet jonquil of our grandmother’s gardens, 
clusters of rich yellow double blooms in May. 
3 TOn DOG: 
NOTE—Not less than six at dozen price, unless 
otherwise quoted. 
THALIA 





FORTUNE 
FORTUNE-N38-Stiff 24-inch stems hold aloft 
huge blooms of gorgeous coloring, perianth bril- 
liant yellow, widely expanding crown bold and 
heavy, glowing coppery red-orange. Extremely 
early and long lasting. Undoubtedly will be more 
popular than King Alfred when plentiful. Won- 
derful show flower. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50. 
EXHIBITION COLLECTION | 
7 Choice Daffodils | 
Beersheba Mount Royal 
Mrs. Backhouse Tunis 
Dick Wellband Fortune 

Royal Sovereign 
One bulb each $5.50. Three each $15.50. 
THALIA-N54-An_ unusually exquisite flower, 
not large but delightfully different. Two or 
three lovely 2-inch blooms per stem, pure white. 
Beloved by all who see it, especially suitable for 
bouquets and corsages. Each 30c, Doz. $3.00. 
GLORIOUS-—N40-Tall, delightfully informal hab- 
it, perianth Poeticus white, with eye orange, 
edged red. Lovely in semi-shade; very early and 
extra good for forcing. Each 40c, Doz. $3.75. 
GERTIE MILLAR-N42-A wonderful flower of 
the new giant Leedsii type, pure white perianth, 
immense in size, with lovely pale primrose cup, 
deeply fluted and frilled, translucent in texture. 
The unusually long pistils and anthers harmonize 
perfectly. Altogether, an outstandingly beautiful 
flower. Each 50c, Doz. $5.00. 
SHERMAN-N56-Bold broad perianth of creamy 
white, heavily frilled cup, deep orange yellow with 
conspicuous apricot anthers, Buds hang down but 
flowers stand up well, producing a delightful 
contrasting effect. Late blooming and very fine. 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00. 
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