PLANT DAFFODILS 
WITH 
“COOL SHADES” 
FOR STRIKING EFFECTS 
You will be amazed at the striking effects 
achieved by planting daffodils in the ‘’cool 
shades’’ of pale yellow and white. Be sure 
to try a grouping of one or several of the 
following varieties in your garden this 
year: Beersheba, Cheerfulness, John Eve- 
lyn, Mrs. E. H. Krelage, Mrs. R. O. Back- 
house, Thalia and Tunis. 


JOHN EVELYN — 
John Evelyn (M). An outstanding newer daffodil. The pure white 
perianth opens flat, measuring often 4 or 5 inches across and sup- 
porting a 2-inch wide flat cup which is densely frilled and fluted, 
lemon yellow. Each 35c, 12 for $3.50, 100 for $25.00. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage (M). Bi-color trumpet daffodil of smooth 
waxy texture and good form. White petals offer a cool contrast 
to the pale yellow trumpet. Petals and trumpet finally change to 
a uniform ivory-white. Each 50c, 12 for $5.00, 100 for $35.00. 


Mrs. Nette O'Melveny (E). A charming flower with clear lemon- 
yellow cup showing an orange picotee edge. Petals are pure white. 
Has splendid foliage, good stems and fine flowers. Each 20c, 12 for 
S210 Or OO fone s lia. OO: 
Golden Harvest (E). Fine variety to begin the yellow trumpet 
season and one of the very largest. Petals are well formed and 
overlapping. Handsomely shaped trumpet is rolled back at the 
ie Eee: he ales: rich golden yellow. Each 35c, 12 for BULBS ARE USEFUL IN AREAS 
EEE NS tad WHERE SPACE IS RESTRICTED 


NETTE O’MELVENY 
