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INGLESCOMEBE. Large double bright lemon-yellow flowers on fine 
erect stems. Rather late flowering, one of the best. 3 $.70, 12 $2.35, 
25 $4.40. 
IRENE COPELAND. A very distinct and fine variety. Large full- 
double snow-white flowers with yellow segments on strong rigid 
stems. Very useful for forcing, flowers of excellent quality may be 
had in the first week of February. Outdoors it is one of the earliest 
varieties to flower, and the blooms last for a long time. F. C. C. 
Haarlem, 1929. 3 $.70, 12 $2.35, 25 $4.40. 
JONQUILLA PLENUS (Double Sweet Jonquil). Beautiful rich 
yellow flowers are borne in twos and threes on stocky stems. 
Very fragrant. A late bloomer. 6 $.95, 12 $1.60, 25 $2.95. 
MARY COPELAND. Superb variety. Fine double snow-white 
flowers, interspersed with short glowing orange segments. Fine tall 
stems, good for late forcing. Each $.65, 3 $1.70, 12 $6.30. 
MRS. WILLIAM COPELAND. A distinct new novelty and one of 
the few double all-white varieties. The beautiful camellia-type flow- 
ers are borne on strong stems and last a long time. Wonderful for 
cutting. Each $.95, 3 $2.45. 
POETICUS PLENUS. The Gardenia Narcissus (N. albus plenus 
odoratus). Double pure white, like a Gardenia with a golden glow 
at its heart. Unsuitable for forcing. Does not flower freely the first 
year of planting. Extends the season for it is very late. 3 $.60, 12 
$1.95, 25 $3.70. 
TEXAS. Golden yellow with brilliant fiery orange segments. A 
striking combination. The fully dobule flowers are enormous—so 
large the stems cannot support them in windy exposed areas. In such 
areas Indian Chief is to be preferred. However for pot culture and 
late forcing it is unrivalled. 3 $.80, 12 $2.75, 25 $5.05, 100 $19.25. 
TWINK. A graceful variety. Double white flowers with orange 
center giving a two-toned effect. Valuable for pot-work as it is 
easily forced into bloom. Early flowering in the garden. Beautiful in 
floral arrangements. 3 $.70, 12 $2.35, 25 $4.40. 
Double Narcissus 
(— Van Cubergen’s SPECIALLY SELECTED MIXTURES FOR NATURALIZING 
IF you have an old orchard or other grassy place where the grass need not be mown before the end of June, there 
is a fine opportunity to naturalize Daffodils. The effect of the Daffodil blooms mingling among the grass is one that cannot 
well be described in words. The army of graceful flowers nodding and waving in the breeze is entrancingly beautiful; 
and the greater the quantity used, the more pleasure derived. 
To encourage the use of Daffodils in this manner, we asked our firm to select special mixtures of fine quality bulbs 
that we could offer our customers with fullest confidence in their success. Fine also for the cutting garden. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE OF SHORT TRUMPET VARIETIES (N. Barri incomparabilis, Leedsi, poetaz and poeticus). 
Second Size Double-Nose Bulbs 95 $1.85, 50 $3.45, 100 $6.90, 250 $16.95, 1000 $67.80. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE OF LONG TRUMPET VARIETIES. First Size Round Bulbs 
95 $2.90, 50 $4.20, 100 $8.40, 250 $20.40, 1000 $81.60. 

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