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Truly nothing gives greater delight than to anticipate the glorious possibilities of the fat narcissus buds thrust up so bravely in early spring 
and then to gaze upon the radiant flowers which unfailingly thrill us with their beauty. 
Whether you prefer the common English name of daffodil or the more correct botanical name of Narcissus, this family is the glory of the early 
spring garden and it would hardly seem like spring without them, “blithe and yellow as canaries.”’ Their ease of culture, freedom from 
pests and prolific increase combine to make them ever more popular. The newer varieties are a revelation in size and beauty with many new 
shades and combinations. 
In borders they are lovely carpeted with small growing plants like Myosotis, Phlox divaricata, Iberis, Alyssum saxatile and Primroses to name 
just a few. Behind them could go Gypsophila Bristol Fairy, Dictamnus alba and Platycodons to cover the space after they have died down. They 
are also excellent planted among shrubs where they may enjoy partial shade. Nearly all are lovely for pot culture to cheer dull winter days. 
Unless otherwise stated all bulbs are selected 1st size double-nosed bulbs. Of all varieties, however, we can supply smaller sizes at corres- 
pondingly lower prices. 
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Collection A. ‘Your First Daffodil Collection” 
This collection is composed of free flowering varieties that are 
sure to surprise and please you. They are equally satisfactory for use 
in the garden or for cutting. A gardening friend would appreciate 
these as a gift. 
Rembrandt 
Sarchedon 
Scarlet Gem 
Damson 
95 bulbs, 5 each of 5 varieties, labeled, $4.10 
50 bulbs, 10 each of 5 varieties, labeled, $6.90 
John Evelyn 
Collection B. ‘Long Season, Many Types Collection” 
It is possible by using the many different types of Daffodils to 
have them in bloom for a period of approximately two months, and 
this collection is designed to serve as an introduction to the desirable 
but lesser known types and to extend the season of bloom. Fine 
alone or used in combination with Collection A, it will make a 
aise wonderfully long lasting display that will delight any flower 
over. 
N. Jonquilla—Golden Goblet 
N. Poetaz—Halvose 
N. Poeticus—Actaea 
N. Double—Twink 
Miniature—Lobularis 
N. Long Trumpets—Rembrandt, 
Imperator 
N. Incomparabilis—Havelock 
N. Barri—Firetail 
N. Leedsi—tTunis 
30 bulbs, 3 each of 10 varieties, labeled, $5.33 
100 bulbs, 10 each of 10 varieties, labeled, $12.90 
Collection C. ‘Master Collection” 
This contains fine modern varieties in a wide range of colors and 
varieties. Each is an outstanding variety in its respective class and 
are highly recommended for garden use and cutting. 
Golden Harvest Wrestler Lady Moore 
Spring Glory Helios Red Guard 
Carlton Mrs. Barclay Daphne 
Killigrew 
30 bulbs, 3 each of 10 varieties, labeled, $ 4.45 
100 bulbs, 10 each of 10 varieties, labeled, $12.90 
Collection D. ‘‘Connoisseur’s Collection” 
This group contains only the finer varieties and includes several 
never before offered in collections. They are not only top-flight 
garden varieties but are also excellent for exhibition at flower shows 
where they are sure to win prizes if shown in first class condition. 
Youth Dick Wellband Texas 
Mulatto Quirinus Romaine 
Chastity Pomona Trevithian 
John Dix 
30 bulbs, 3 each of 10 varieties, labeled, $12.50 
100 bulbs, 10 each of 10 varieties, labeled, $39.00 
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BRUNSWICK (Giant Leedsi). Broad pearly white perianth of great 
substance and well-balanced crown of cool pale lemon. This variety 
has great lasting qualities. F. C. C. London. Each $2.25. 
BURGOMASTER GOUVERNEUR (Trumpet). This clear uniform 
yellow of regal beauty is considered by many to be one of the best 
of the large trumpets raised in Holland. An imposing giant, yet 
graceful in its proportions. Each $1.05, 3 $2.90. 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (incomparabilis). A most beautiful John 
Evelyn seedling with a very large informal perianth of pure white 
and a broad cup of rich orange red. An excellent new variety. 
Each $1.25, 3 $3.45. 
FEBRUARY SILVER (cyclamineus hybrid). An exquisite counter- 
part of the popular February Gold. The silvery white flowers appear 
early and last for a long time. Very charming in informal groupings. 
Each $3.75. | 
FLORA'S FAVORITE (Giant Leedsi). Strikingly massive silvery 
white perianth, 6 inches across. The beautiful fluted broad cup opens 
pale creamy white fading to a pure silky white. From our own 
originating gardens. Each $1.25, 3 $3.45. 
LUDLOW (Giant Leedsi). This may be described as the perfect 
flower. Although its dimensions classify it among the Leedsi section, 
in appearance it is much like a trumpet. The long white cup, slightly 
tinged green at the base stands at right angles to the pure white 
perianth. A most elegant creation. Each $11.25. 
POLAR ICE (Leedsi). A charming flower and one of the rare 
representatives of the true Leedsi varieties. The very small flat white 
crown is shaded icy green at the center; snow white perianth. 
Each $.90, 3 $2.45, 12 $9.45. 
QUEEN OF NARCISSI (poeticus). An ambitious name but really a 
magnificent flower. Very large snow white perianth of overlapping 
petals and strong texture. The small cup of intense fiery red literally 
blazes against the pure white background. Each $5.50. 
RAMILLIES (incomparabilis). One of the earliest flowering, with 
: bright clear yellow background and an intense red crown. Each 
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SUNNY BROOK. The white perianth of medium size serves to 
accentuate the large beautifully frilled cup of soft orange. Flowers 
stand well above the foliage. Keeps color well and in this respect 
it is a great improvement over John Evelyn. A superb variety for the 
garden. Each $4.75. 
TRESAMBLY (triandrus hybrid). One of the latest additions to this 
charming class. Tall stems bear 3 flowers of pristine white with cups 
elegantly waved at the margin. Late flowering. Each $2.50, 3 $6.90. 
WILLIAM THE SILENT (Trumpet). A very free flowering variety 
with fine large trumpets of clear golden yellow. Each $1.05, 3 $2.90. 
