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INTER-STATE’S 
At one time Daffodils meant the long trumpet Nar- 
cissus. But now it means all types of Narcissi. Every yard 
should have some. They are so easy to grow and last a 
lifetime, coming up year after year without any attention, 
multiplying so that each year you get more and more 
blooms. Just plant them this fall 6 to 7 inches deep and 
a foot or so apart. They thrive in full sun or partial 
shade. Their fragrant, cheerful flowers are so welcome 
in early spring, lovely outdoors and fine for cutting. 


We are very proud of this list of varieties. These are the 
new, finer Daffodils. We have priced them so that many 
thousands can enjoy them. When they bloom next 
spring, you will be amazed at how much better they are 
than the Daffodils we considered so fine before the war. 
Until this fall we could not possibly have sold them so 
low. We import them direct from Holland. Grand 
outdoors, they also can be potted for bloom indoors. 
POSTPAID. 


FB270 LUCIENNE.  (Incomparabilis.) Very large, 
creamy white with extra large cup of deep yellow edged 
orange. A new, extra fine variety probably never before 
Lucienne sold at this low price. 
3 for 50c; 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.85 

FB26S INSURPASSABLE. (Yellow Trumpet.) The 
finest and largest golden yellow Trumpet Daffodil. The 
flowers are giant size, fragrant, perfect form and freely 
produced. Their size and beauty will astonish you. 
3 for 90c; 6 for $1.65; 12 for $3.15 
FB260 ACTAEA. (Poeticus.) The finest ‘and largest 
Pheasant’s Eye Daffodil. Fragrant flowers have pure 
white petals with golden cup edged scarlet. Blooms 
later than most others, thus prolonging the season. Very 
free blooming. 
3 for 40c; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25 

Actaea 
Insurpassable 

