Per Doz. Per 100 
SPRING GLORY—Div. i. Although an older variety, it is still a great 
favorite for the garden. The trumpet is long and of a chrome-yellow 
with a reflexed brim and a snow-white perianth. Fine for mass plant- 
PING in 22k ea Saks ens cd tipee Sea ea $2.00 $15.00 
THALIA—Div. 5. Often called the orchid-flowered daffodil. Three or 
four beautiful pure white flowers to a stem. Very attractive in a 
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TRESSERVE—Div. |. Giant yellow trumpet. Late bloomer. Planted with 
King Alfred, it will prolong your daffodil season.............--22---s-eceeeseeee- 200411500 
TREVITHIAN—Div. 7. Has two or three flowers on a stem. Broad over- 
lapping smooth perianth and medium-sized shallow crown. The flower 
isva lovely, paleulemonsvell ows25 2-1. tee eet eee ee ee 3.00 20.00 
TUNIS—Div. 4. Broad white overlapping perianth. Large frilled cup of 
soft primrose, edged apricot. Both Tunis and Fortune have been used 
extensively on the West Coast. Very early i... ..----ccececcececceeeeeceeeeeeeeeees 3.00 20.00 
TWINK—Div. 10. Very attractive flower carried on tall strong stems. 
It is a semi-double of creamy yellow and soft orange. One of the 
choicest which we exhibited at the Pasadena Flowershow last Spring......3.00 20.00 
DAFFODIL PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Given good bulbs the main factor in growing daffodils is thorough and deep cultiva- 
tion of the soil. Good drainage is essential. 
TIME — Plant the bulbs as soon as you receive them. 
_ PLACE —A location with morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal. 
Daffodils can stand full sun, but not cornplete shade. Bulbs may be left in the ground 
for several years. Remember in planting that the flowers like to face the SOUTH. 
WATERING — Water well after planting and water once a week until the rains start. 
Summer watering will not hurt the bulbs. 
MOVING OF BULBS — If you must move your bulbs right after blooming, take them 
up with as much soil as possible, heal them in and let them die down slowly. 
If bulbs have to be taken up because they are too crowded, take them up after their 
foliage has withered, separate them, and plant immediately in a new location. After 
the. leaves have died down, rake over the soil of your daffodil bed. This will fill the 
holes which the leaves made, and will prevent insects ready access to the bulbs. 
ONE BULB—1/10 of dozen rate 
Mailing Address: 1595 Junipero Serra Blvd., San Francisco 25, Calif. 
or: P.O. Box 281, Burlingame, California 
Home Telephone: South San Francisco 2074-W 
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