DAFFODILS ARE HARDY 
There has been much neglect in the use and general planting of 
these beautiful spring flowers, no doubt due to the erroneous im- 
pression that they are not entirely hardy. This is not the fact, how- 
ever, as Daffodils are among the hardiest of bulb flowers, fully as 
hardy as Tulips, and better suited to severe climatic conditions 
than any other of the bulbous flowers. Strong, robust bulbs are 
essential in order to get best results, and satisfactory results should 
not be expected from cheap, undersized and inferior bulbs. 
DAFFODILS MULTIPLY RAPIDLY 
The so-termed double nose (D. N.) and larger (mother) bulbs 
will produce two, three and often more flowers the first season, and 
if left in the ground will multiply rapidly from year to year, produc- 
ing an increasing number of flowers each season. 
DAFFODIL TYPES AND CLASSES 
There are innumerable types and classes of Daffodils, which 
are generally classified according to the size of the trumpet, cup or 
crown in proportion to the perianth segments, while some kinds de- 
rive their classification from their parentage. Under each heading 
will be found a brief description of the characteristics of the type. 

















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Yellow Trumpets 
The trumpet is as long, or longer than the perianth segments, 
Trumpet and segments usually vary from each other in the yellow 
shades, but does not include white. 
Kerolite—A large beautifully proportioned golden-yellow flower, 
without any harsh tones, and that gives an impression of grace- 
fulness despite its large size. Perianth deep primrose-yellow, and 
a pure golden-yellow trumpet Doz. $2.40; 100 $16.80 
Alasnam—Very broad, deeply frilled and fluted trumpet of pure 
deep yellow, with perianth a shade lighter. A massive flower 
that faces upward Doz. $2.15; 100 $15.00 
Dawson City—A fine large clear golden yellow daffodil with broad, 
flat, smooth perianth, and a well formed flanged trumpet. 
Doz. $2.40; 100 $16.80 
Emperor—Large golden-yellow trumpet, deep primrose yellow 
perianth. Very large flower with great substance. One of the 
JeYeVS| iene Wale eteurolig: Se eae he Se Doz. $2.15; 100 $15.00 
Engleheart—A fine trumpet Daffodil of great substance and keeping 
quality. Trumpet and perianth exquisite canary yellow. 
Doz. $2.40; 100 $16.80 
Golden Harvest—Large, deep golden-yellow trumpet, with broad 
overlapping, rich golden-yellow segment petals. This is another 
of the sensational new and yellow trumpets. Early flow- 
ering Doz. $2.40; 100 $16.80 
Hector Treub—A new, uniform golden yellow Daffodil of 
most beautiful proportions, the petals are overlapping and 
the flower is well balanced____--_ Doz. $2.25: 100 $15.75 
King Alfred—Intense, deep golden-yellow of uniform color 
throughout. Very wide trumpet deeply frilled and re- 
curved. The most popular of all trumpet Daffodils. Dou- 
Dlusmosed bUllbstee ue =e eee Doz. $2.25: 100 $15.75 
King Alfred—MAMMOTHS. Very largest mother bulbs. 
Doz. $2.75: 100 $19.25 
Olympia—A larger and greatly im- 
proved Emperor. Pure yellow trumpet 
and perianth. Very hardy and robust. 
Doz. $2.40; 100 $16.80 
Tresserve—A mammoth Daffodil with im- 
' bricated soft canary-yellow per- 
ianth. Very large, broad open 
golden-yellow trumpet with re- 
curving lacinated edge. A su- 
perb flower_Doz. $2.00; 100 $13.95 
Van Waveren’s Giant—One of the 
largest trumpet Daffodils in ex- 
istence. A massive flower with 
soft golden-yellow perianth and 
trumpet___Doz. $2.50; 100 $17.50 
Bi-Color and 
White Trumpets 

These are varieties with white perianth and with white or nearly white 
trumpets, including pink or apricot trumpets. 
Beersheba—A magnificent flower. Large, perfectly flat perianth, pure 
white, with a long, light creamy white trumpet that flanges out beauti- 
fully at the mouth. A flower of great size, measuring nearly five inches 
across. A very vigorous grower and a great exhibition flower. 
Each 60c; Doz. $6.75 
Glory of Sassenheim—A glorious bi-color of the largest size, broad creamy 
white perianth, large, deep golden yellow trumpet_Doz. $2.25; 100 $15.75 
Lovenest—One of the few members of the ‘Pink Daffodil’ class, among 
the daintiest of all Daffodils. Medium in height with a starry-shaped 
perianth of informal type; a nicely proportioned trumpet of saffron-yellow 
turning to apricot-pink. Delightfully charming at all stages. 
Each 65¢e; Doz. $7.25 
Large Trumpet 
Daffodils 
