Marshalls NARCISSI and 
DAFFODILS 
Daffodils are an indispensable factor in the 









N pageant of spring floral beauty, and whether grown 
2 as specimens in the garden borders or planted 
au nature in woodland or glade, each blossom 
>> seems a concentrated gleam of golden sunshine. 
Absolutely hardy, they increase in beauty and size 
year after year. Our list has been carefully com- 
piled and contains all that is best in these splendid 
bulbs. 

AMERICAN-GROWN FOR FORCING 
Large Trumpet Narcissi 
EXTRA SELECTED 
Doz. 
King Alfred. Golden yellow 
thronghout. An immense flower 
with good substance $3.50 $25.00 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage (The White 
King Alfred). Creamy white flow- 
ers of the same character as King 
Alfred 3.75 28.00 

Doz. 100 
Beersheba. Large pure white; 
‘onevol therinests eee eee ee $5.00 $35.00 
Glory of Sassenheim. A su- 
perb flower with sulphur perianth 
and golden yellow trumpet ..... 2.40 17.00 
Golden Harvest. Very large 
golden, yellow == ...- .esee eee 
20.00 
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Imperator. Largest pure white; 
VET Voli eure tai ee ee ee 2.00 18.00 
King Alfred. Golden yellow 
throughout. An immense flower 
with good substance .......... 2.50 18.00 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage (The White 
King Alfred). Creamy white 
flowers of the same character as 
KinewAlired cet eee eee 2.50 18.00 
Sir Henry Deterding. Best 
bicolor-sveny ood muaera ee 250 ese 
Spring Glory. White perianth; 
yellow trumpet. Large flowers of 
CTeauesulostance meas a enna ee 2.40 17.00 
Van Waveren’s Giant. Excep- 
tionally large flowers. Bright yel- 
low trumpet; primrose perianth. 
King Alfred 
The giant of the race .......... 2.75 20.00 


W. E. MARSHALL & CO. NEW YORK CITY 
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