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Variety — _ - Price Each 
*Daphne—Pure white double, a sensational flower, early..... ad 
Dubloon—Primrose and canary yellow interspliced petals... — 
Feu de Joie—Reflexed cream and orange-scarlet, unusual... . 
*Hollands Glory—Uniform clear soft yellow, full double.... 
Indian Chief—Yellow outer petals, inner orange, a giant....  .3! 
*Inglescombe—Large rose-shaped full double of soft yellow. _ 
@Insulinde—White outer petals, vivid orange-scarlet center... .« 
Lune de Miel—-Broad white petals, apricot creamy center... ~ 
*Mary Copeland—The most striking double, 8-toned flower.. .4( 
«Mrs. Wm. Copeland—Best full double white yet introduced.. 1.10 
Orange Phoenix—White outer petals with burnt orange base | 
Picardy—Sulphur outer petals, deep orange center, new.... | 
*Primrose Phoenix—Large full double of medium yellow, tall 
Red Hussar—Yellow outer petals, scarlet and orange center .265 
Snowsprite—Semi-double, white and soft yellow center.... | 
¢Twink-—-Primrose and orange, market flower, very early... .20 — 
*Teaxas——Pale yellow and brilliant orange, large and late. oe OO 
| 11 VARIOUS PN Ber se 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus (Hoop Petticoat)—Height 4”......-§ .10 
Gracilis—Small yellow self, very late and very fragrant...... 26 = 
Haweri—Up to four yellow reflexed pendent blooms, dwarf... 1. : 
MIXTURES . Re a> 
Special Novelty—Now over 500 varieties in this mixture....$ .08 Ne 
Regular—Mostly commercial varieties with some novelties.. .06 © 
Naturalizing—Varieties suitable for naturalizing only. bse td iS a 
White—Strong growing sorts not mixed, my selection.......3 .05 — a 
Yellow—Strong growing sorts not mixed, my selection....... 06 — 
FALL BLOOMING CROCUS rn 
Sternbergia Lutea—Bright yellow fiowers on 6 to 8-inch — ie 
stems, blooms about mid-September. Becoming increaS-. = 
ingly popular through the extensive plantings that are seen a 
at Colonial Williamsburg. Bulbs ready for shipment June = = 
1 and should be planted before July 1.....0-..ceesceceeee eS 1B 







*In front of a variety indicates it has won one of the povbtel a 
awards at the famous English or Dutch daffodil shows. uae 4 
| PRICES IN QUANTITY. ey 
On all varieties figure 12 bulbs at the price of 10 bulbs. — xe 



















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Examples bulb 12bulbs 50 bulbs 100bulbs 
Lord Wellington ........ $ .30 $3.00 $12.00 eA ee 
Carlton ...... Rea vee 20 2.00 28,00) OD og 
WAGSS. Pek WAR EE ye a 4.00’ © +3 16,00) aioe ae 
Novelty ‘Mixed i ivv.s oats 08" | .80 2 3.20, Bye 1p 
BLUE LIST, |. ) : | 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DAFFODILS _ 
The main requirement for success is a well drained soil, They 
are not happy in a wet spot where water will stand. Any ‘goo 
garden soil is ideal, Cow manure mixed in the soil at, or preferabl; 
before planting time, is ideal and will produce blooms and 
of unbelievable size. Bone meal is the only safe substitute t 
at planting time. A top dressing of stable manure is always 
ful during the winter months, serving also as a mulch. In th 
Middle Atlantic states plant bulbs deep enough so the neck of th 
bulb is covered with 3 or 4 inches of earth after the ground has 
settled. In the more Northern states 4 or 6 inches is desirable 
while in the Southern states 2 or 3 inches is sufficient. Barly plz 
ing is advisable so that the root system can develop befor 
weather sets in. All questions pertaining to daffodils cheerf 
answered. . tt ee 
The following varieties are recommended as being o 
in their various classes and out of the Novelty type 
Alaska, Dawson City, Lord Wellington, Robinhood, 
Rheingold, Beersheba, Roxane, Music Hall, Carlton, Damson, 
tune, Killegrew, Scarlet Elegance, Dick Wellband, Fra 
Drake, Hades, Queen of the Morn, Crowned Beaut ari 
Carolina, Elly Ney, Govert Flinck, Latonia, Naomi, 
Geranium, Glorious, Red Guard and Insulinde. — 
