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Look to the daffodils-and narcissi for consistent 
garden beauty in spring! Planted under ordinary 
conditions, these dependable sources for spring 
flowers will produce a show out of all proportion 
to the amount of effort expended in their planting 
and care. Don't overlook the investment possibilities 
of the new varieties—they are capable of return- 
ing their owners many times their original cost 
through their ability to increase and add to their 
owner's garden enjoyment. 
Blooming sequence is noted in each description: 
E—early, M—midseason, and L—late. 
CARLTON—(M). A magnificent yellow daffodil 
of giant size and perfect form. Clear bright yel- 
low with a short but broad trumpet which is 
crinkled at the rim. Extremely vigorous and de- 
lightful in the garden. Each 30c, 12 for $3.00, 
100 for $20.00. 

DAWSON CITY—(L). An excellent garden and 
MO R E B LOOM S FOR exhibition flower. Clear golden yellow through- 
out. Broad flat petals have a smooth surface. 
YOU R MON EY l Well formed trumpet is handsomely flanged. 
: Late blooms extend the yellow trumpet season. 
All our daffodil bulbs are DOUBLE-NOSE No. 1, Each 30c. 12 for $3.00, 100 for $20.00. 
which means that each bulb is capable of pro- 
ducing two or more flowers the spring following 
planting. Double-nose bulbs increase rapidly, 
meaning more fine flowers from each bulb each 
year under normal garden conditions. Plant 
good large bulbs and get more blooms for your pery orange-red. Very early flowering. Each 
money! 50c, 12 for $5.00, 100 for $35.00. 


FORTUNE—(E). Huge flowers with glorious col- 
oring on two-foot stems. The broad petals are a 
solid bright yellow and arranged perfectly flat 
to support a broad heavy crown of bright cop- 

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HELIOS—(E). Deep golden yellow, somewhat 
overlapping petals holding a pretty cup slightly 
deeper in color. The richness of color is very 
effective in plantings where the bed is partially 
HOW TO GROW DAFFODILS shaded. Each 25c, 12 for $2.50, 100 for $17.50. 
Daffodils thrive in any good, well- 
drained garden soil. Deep soil prep- 
aration is necessary for best results 
and we recommend working in bone 
meal or compost 16 to 18 inches be- 
low the surface. No fertilizer of any 
kind should come in direct contact 
with the bulbs. The adjoining chart 
shows the planting depth, time of 
planting, and blooming period for 
Daffodils. Soak the ground thorough- 
ly after planting and keep soil moist 
until rains begin. 
KING ALFRED—(M). The most popular yellow 
trumpet variety and very satisfactory. Medium- 
large flowers carried on sturdy stems. Color 
clear yellow throughout. A steady producer and 
excellent increaser. Each 25c, 12 for $2.50, 100 
for $17.50. Extra Large “JUMBO” Bulbs: each 
35c, 12 for $3.50, 100 for $25.00. 
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