“Oregon Grown---Fresh Dug’ 4 
GOLDEN PEDESTAL-N42-So perfectly formed it looks 
almost artificial. Pure golden yellow, medium length 
cup, entire bloom glistening in the sun as though 
frosted, a rare effect among Daffodils. A very tall 
flower, not only outstanding in the garden but a blue 
ribbon winner at the shows. Each $1.75, Three for 
$4.50. 
SILVER STAR-N53-An extra fine Leedsii, very free 
flowering. A perfect broad petaled, star-shaped per- 
ianth, pure cream-white, with fine proportioned, wide 
mouth trumpet of primrose, changing to cream-white, 
just a shade deeper than the perianth. A great favorite, 
very delicate and waxy. Each 25c, Three for 70c, Doz. 
S250} 
TUNIS—N55-One of the most popular of the more re- 
cent new daffodils. It is early, very tall, unusual color, 
with broad waved white perianth and large bold ivory 
crown with handsome flanged and serrated brim, and 
a remarkable flush of pale coppery gold at the edge. 
A true novelty with very long lasting blooms. Stock 
limited. Each 35c, Three for $1.00, Doz. $3.50. 

All Narcissus postpaid unless otherwise noted. 
JOHN EVELYN 
JOHN EVELYN-N44-Deservedly an_ international 
favorite, 4 to 5 inches across, with a two inch cup, 
frilled or shirred to the base. Pure white with lemon 
cup. Strong grower and free flowering. Truly one of 
the loveliest Daffodils either in the garden or for 
exhibitions Each) 25c, 310m 10G. Dozp2.7 5: 
FEBRUARY GOLD-N36-An extra early golden yel- 
low, trumpet fringed orange. In a sheltered early 
spot it will be ahead of all the neighbors. Three for 
65c, Dozen $2.00. 
MRS. JOHN BODGER-N52-A new white 
trumpet, one of the finest. It opens ivory- 
white becoming pure white. Considered by 
many to be the most exquisite of the new 
trumpets. Of medium height and size. A 
gem for the front of the border or in the rock 
garden. Sure to be a favorite as it becomes 
more plentiful. It has been a show winner 
wherever exhibited. These new white trum- 
pet varieties seem to win the hearts of all 
who see them. Each $1.25, Three for $3.25. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE-N48-The famous ‘’Pink 
Trumpet Daffodil,’’ originally priced $25 per bulb. A 
lovely informal perianth of ivory white, slim long 
trumpet of apricot pink, changing to shell pink at 
the deeply fringed edge. A Daffodil of extremely 
delicate beauty but of exceptional substance. Blooms 12 P 
early, long lasting. No lover of beautiful flowers Daffodil Seedlings 
will want to be without this gem. Each 75c, Three 
$2.00. Each spring for more than a decade I’ve 
visited one of the world’s leading Daffodil 
hybridizers here in Oregon. From fifty to 
seventy thousand new seedlings, grown 
each year, less than fifty are selected for 
further propagating. Present day stand- 
ards for new introductions are so extremely 
high that nothing short of the very un- 
usual is considered. The entire balance is 
sold as a Special Seedling Mixture. I’ve ar- 
ranged to offer a portion of them and feel 
they are without doubt the grandest op- 
portunity imaginable to secure truly fine 
varieties at a mere fraction of their real 
value. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE 
Among them are many new pink Leedsii 
of indescribable beauty as well as lovely 
Triandrus hybrids, highly colored Barrii, 
Incomparabilis and huge Trumpet varie- 
ties. They are offered as a mixture at an 
almost ridiculous price. 
Friends for whom | secured some of these 
bulbs a few years ago tell me they simply 
clean up at flower shows, taking all the 
blue ribbons. I’m not surprised as many 
of these seedlings, all but made the grade 
to be introduced at $5 to $25.00 per 

bulb: Extra Special 
For naturalizing, mass planting or the cut- Mixed Seedlings 
ting garden, nothing could be finer. You 
may buy them in lots of 50, 100, 250 or 20 bulbs for...... $ 7.00 
more. No orders for less than 50 accepted. LOO) bulbs stores «1, 12.50 
250) bulbsmtorerene ar 29.00 
Note—These Seedling Mixture bulbs are LOOORDuIbsmtonuenaeae Ii OO 
sent express collect. Shipped Express Collect. 

