TWINK 

DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
CHEERFULNESS (Double Poetaz). Cluster-flowered double of 
pleasing form. Small blooms, three or four to a stem, with creamy 
white petals combined with sulphur yellow. A novel form and color 
for late flowers in the garden. SB TOMDOGA atoll noe 
INGLESCOMBE (Double). A pure yellow double unique among 
the many multi-colored varieties. Beautiful effects may be achieved 
in the garden or in flower arrangements. SMOnwOGr 2 tOnepzeet 5 
MARY COPELAND (Double). A late variety of special charm. 
Long petals of creamy white accentuated by shorter ones of lemon 
and orange. Striking flower, unusually effective for cutting. 
Each) Sac, o) tons 1-65" 12 for $5.50 
THE PEARL (Double). Creamy white and sulphur pz2tals combine 
to give a light and airy grace to this excellent early double. 
3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00 
TWINK (Double). Where strong coior is desired the contrast of 
Orange petals with pale primrose gives a good effect. Substantial 
flowers resist weather damage during early flowering. 
3 for 85c, 12 for $3.00 

DAFFODILS OF 
The following classes are distinct in form from all others. Among 
them are the fragrant Jonquils, the cluster forms of Poetaz, the 
playful Cyclamineus, the delightful Triandrus Hybrids so beloved 
by all gardeners, the doubles with their unusual form and the short 
cups among which fall the oldest and best known Narcissus, the 
Poet’s Narcissus and the fragrant Pheasant’s Eye. 
SHORT CUPS 
(Including Barrii and the Poeticus) 
DIANA KASNER (Barrii). Free flowering, earliness and good habit 
make this a fine garden flower. The striking red frill of the large 
fluted yellow cup is beautiful with the wide creamy yellow petals. 
Slightly longer cup than most Barrii. Sifom>Ocs | 2itom Sines 
ACTAEA (Poeticus). An early blooming, large flowered variety of 
the Poet’s Narcissus. Perianth of pure white with eye or cup of 
yellow rimmed with strong red. Slinele sare, (IA Tiey SH i) gses) 
FIRETAIL (Barrii). The best of the short cup Barrii. A broad 
creamy perianth sets off the large orange cup picoteed with scarlet. 
Midseason flowering increases its value. 3 for 85c, 12 for $3.00 
HADES (Barrii). Vigor and long lasting color make a fine garden 
flower of this brilliantly colored variety. The perianth is creamy 
white with a crown of bright cherry red of unusual quality. While 
it blooms in midseason the flowers last well into that of the later 
blooming varieties. Each $1.20, 3 for $3.00, 12 for $11.50 
RECURVUS (Poeticus). The delightful fragrance of this old Pheas- 
ant’s Eye adds greatly to the charm of its glistening white reflexed 
petals set around the small but brilliant eye of orange marked with 
red. Late flowering brings it into bloom at the end of the daffodil 
season. Small flowers in great profusion. 12 for $1.25, 25 for $2.25 
MINIATURE FLOWERED NARCISSUS 
A group of choice dwarf daffodils of unique interest, ideal in tiny 
pockets in the garden where something really unusual can be ap- 
preciated. In the right spot they will increase and naturalize them- 
selves to bring their own particular cheer to the spring picture. 
BULBICODIUM CONSPICUUS. Can it be a daffodil, this miniature 
hoop petticoat standing so pertly on its six-inch stem? An interest- 
ing little golden yellow flower for rockeries or the small corner 
saved for something choice. 12 for $1257 25 tor $2245 
CANALICULATUS. A tiny, sweet scented flower with a white 
perianth starred with a yellow globular cup. Three or four flowers 
are borne in clusters on six-inch stems. A planting increases rap- 
idly to fill a sunny pocket. 12 tor $1.25, 25 for $2745 
See also FEBRUARY GOLD and JONQUILLA SIMPLEX 

LAURENS KOSTER 
TUNIS 
