INTER-STATE’S 
At one time Daffodils meant the long trumpet 
Narcissus. But now it means all types of Narcissus. 
Every yard should have some. They are so easy to 
grow and last a lifetime, coming up year after year 
without any attention, multiplying so that each year 
you get more and more blooms. Just plant them this 
fall 6 to 7 inches deep and a foot or so apart. They 
thrive in full sun or partial shade. Their fragrant, 
cheerful flowers are so welcome in early spring, lovely 
outdoors and fine for cutting. 
We are very proud of this list of varieties. 
These are the new, finer Daffodils. Only a few 
people in all America have them. Now we have 
priced them so that many thousands can enjoy 
them in their own gardens. When they bloom 
next spring, you will be amazed at how much 
better they are than the Daffodils we considered 
so fine before the war. Until this fall we could 
Soares not possibly have sold them so low. We import them 
direct from Holland. Grand outdoors, they also can 
be potted and will bloom indoors. POSTPAID. 
FB260 ACTEA. (Poeticus.) This is the finest and largest 
of the Pheasant’s Eye Daffodils. The fragrant flowers have 
purest white petals with golden cup edged scarlet. Blooms 
later than most others, thus prolonging the season. Very 
free blooming. 
3 for 40c; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25 
FB263 CLAMOR. (Incomparabilis.) You can see how 
beautiful is this iarge, fragrant flower with its white petals 
(perianth) and yellow cup with broad, frilled orange edge. 
3 for 45c; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.35; 25 for $2.45 
FB266.INSURPASSABLE. (Yellow Trumpet.) We con- 
sider this the finest and largest golden yellow Trumpet 
Daffodil. The flowers are giant size, fragrant, perfect 
form and freely produced. At our special price, this 
magnificent new fine Daffodil is indeed a great value. Its 
size and beauty will astonish you. 
es 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.20; 12 for $2.15; 25 for $3.95 



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