Scarlet Gem . 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
Deep golden yellow with bright red eyes. 



INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSI 
John Evelyn 12—1.50; 25—2.85 
A large flower, with ivory perianth and frilled apricot 
crown. 
Scarlet Elegance 12—1.80; 25—3.40 
An intense red cup contracting with a golden-yellow 
An intense red cup contrasting with a golden- yellow 
perianth make this an outstanding variety. 
Carlton 12—1.50; 25—2.85 
Enormous flower. Pale yellow throughout. Good grower 
and fine cut flower. 
BARRI NARCISSUS . 
Firetail 12—1.50; 25—2.75 
Perianth creamy yellow; cup crimson scarlet. 
LEEDSII NARCISSUS 

Daisy Shaefer each—.30; 12—3.00; 25—5.75 
Creamy-white perianth, yellow cup. A magnificent 
narcissus. Large imposing blossom. 


DOUBLE NARCISSUS 
Twink 12—1.50; 25—2.85 
A pleasing shaggy blossom; yellow with orange accents. 
An early forcer, and early bloomer outside. 




Mrs. William Copeland each—1.25; 12—13.00 
A truly amazing double white daffodil whose large 
Camellia- -type blossom on a strong stem makes this 
a ‘“must’’ for those who enjoy elegance in the 
spring garden. : 
POETICUS NARCISSUS 
Actea | 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
Probably the most beautiful of the Poeticus varieties. A 
four-inch perianth of softest white acts as a perfect foil 
for the striking yellow eye, edged with flowing red. The 
old-time ‘‘pheasant's eye”, mightily improved. The largest 
Poeticus. 
MINIATURE DAFFODILS—JONQUILS—NOVELTIES 

Minimus 12—1.80; 25—3.40 
The smallest of all daffodils. The tiny yellow flower 
on a 3” stem is among the earliest flowers to bloom 
generally around the first of March. Easily forced 
for those who want a novel potted plant. t 
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Nanus 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
Somewhat larger than Minimus. Trim yellow flower for 
rock-gardens. 
Bulbocodium 12-—1:45;) 2h a> 
Hoof Petticoat Narcissus: narrow, inconspicuous perianth 
and long, wide-mouthed trumpet. ee yellow. Another 
rock-garden gem. 
Bulbocodium Citrinius : 12—1.80; 25—3.40 
Citron-yellow. Excellent companion to above. 

