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DAFFODIL PATH 
SIMPLE CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FOR GROWING FINE DAFFODILS 
First of all buy good bulbs, early, usually you can -plant as soon as they are received. Daffodils are so easy to grow 
but should be planted in well drained soil, which can be enriched with bone meal, or a combination of bone meal and some 
potash in some parts of the country. Old barnyard fertilizer, if it has been spaded in for some time previous to planting, is 
beneficial. One of the greatest needs of Daffodils is moisture from the time that they are planted; all thru the south 
where rainfall is light, the beds should be soaked regularly in order to produce good foliage and big blossoms. Bulbs, 
large trumpets should be planted from five to six inches from the top of the soil, smaller bulbs less deep in proportion, 
these should be left in the some location and unly cultivated and with bone meal dug in each year, as soon as the foliage ap- 
pears, for at least four years for best results. Foliage should never be pulled or cut off until it has entirely died down, as 
it takes the foliage to build next year’s blossoms and bulbs. We like to plant Daffodils in among peonies, and back of tall 
ODE TO OREGON 
It is not raining rain to me, 
It’s raining Daffodils; 
In every dimpled drop I see 
My Flowers on yonder hills. 
German Iris, as the Iris hides the Daffodil foliage. Also may be planted among your roses and in front of shrubbery. 

TERMS: Please send your order early, as we start planting September Ist, No orders taken or shipped after 
October 25th. We guarantee all bulbs to be true to name and healthy, should any prove to be otherwise, please 
do tell us that we may have the chance to replace same. We will send postpaid all orders for $3.00 and over, 
for less please include 35c postage. To anyone allowing us to ship express collect we will send the equivalent, 
your choice of extra bulbs. 12 bulbs will be sent for the price of 10. 
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YOUR ORDER BY AUGUST 1ST WILL BRING A RICH REWARD IN EXTRA BULBS, OUR CHOICE, BUT YOU MAY 
DESIGNATE DESIRED VARIETIES 
DIVISION 1.—TRUMPET NARCISSI, of garden origin. 
A—yYellow Trumpets 
REMBRANDT—2 (Dutch) 20 in. A very fine 
large and early soft, smooth light yellow trum- 
pet. Very free blooming and lovely, ______-_-_ 25 
BEN HUR—2 (de Graaff) 24 in. A. M. A glorious STATENDAM—2 (De Graaff) 22 in. A. M. Ex- 
deeply frilled trumpet of pure Roman gold 2% tremely large golden yellow trumpet of su- 
inches across at the mouth; in spite of its im- perb proportion. Massive overlapping peri- 
mense size the whole flower is beautifully pro- enth> laring, tronipets. 224-2255. o>... ake eee .30 



portioned, = 2eee%=_-£-_ eee. - 2 each $ .30 ee eee ee ee 
CROMARTY—3-4 (The Brodie) 20--in. A. M. One 
of the most perfect exhibition trumpets, A deep “God must love plea He has made so many of them 
self gold, with beautiful serrated trumpet 1.25 so (pee a en cas ane 
DAWSON CITY—2 (van Ed Sober 20 ee ay oe 
A fine garden variety of good quality. Broa Ree . 
flat perianth of smooth substance and golden PAINE BI-COLOR TRUMPETS 
vellow self: #: Sate. eee ee 225 BONYTHON—3 (P. D. Williams) A. M. A very 
DIOTIMA—2-3 (de Graaff) 20 in. Considered by beautiful bi-color producing a flower of strik- 
many experts to be among the very best of the ing loveliness, with pure white perianth, and 
giant trumpets, with broad overlapping peri- deep primrose (rumpe. . 22. sa sacee--se .30 
anth of medium primrose, trumpet a little CONTENT—2-3 (Williams) A. M, A magnificent 
deeper. 2... 2. See eee aes — 45 English beauty opening lemon yellow passing 
FORERUNNER—1- 20 in. The first of the big to ivory. The brim of the trumpet retains a 
trumpets to bloom, destined to be a leading lemon frill. Large slender trumpet with per- 
eommercial, yellow self #22. occ 2c ee ee .30 fectly. flab periantivs 24. es n os ee 6.00 
GARRON—3-4 (Wilson) A. M. A magnificent LOVENEST—2 (Backhouse )17 in. A. M. One of 
flower with great, broad, long-pointed peri- the world famous pink Daffodils. Very dainty 
anth of smoothest velvety texture; serrated and delicately beautiful. Most beautiful for 
trumpet, soit, lemonseli se. = ee = — 2.50 Arrangin?. . ..2 =e eee oe Se 35 
GOLDEN HARVEST—1 (Warnaar) A. M. 24 in. MUSIC HALL—3% (Dutch) 20 in. A very large and 
lf you can have but one yellow trumpet, make beautiful bi-color with bone-white perianth and 
it this one, our favorite. About the earliest, Wich pyellow :trumpete oa. 2- eeeee e .30 
extremely large pure golden yellow trumpet PRESIDENT LE BRUN—3 (Dutch) 16 in, A beau- 
With CONGUE. wwe aw ork oa eke cea 20 tiful new show variety. Pure white perianth, 
HINDENBURG—3 (Dutch) 17 in. A very new with a large flaring ruffled trumpet of yellow 7 
deep yellow self, perianth and trumpet of beau- edged orange. ---..--------------------- -T5 
tiful shape; unusual in that it is the broad- ROSARY—38 17 in. A. M. A lovely flower whose 
est spreading trumpet of any we know. Not trumpet is suffused with a delicate rose flush. 
tall, foliage heavy, very striking, men all Perianth white, trumpet is bell shaped and 
WANE Mis (ooo Bee eae ae we eee ee enees 1.00 of velvety texture, 25.025. ee a ee .60 
HUNTER’S MOON—3 (The Brodie) 19 in, A.M, ROSY .-TRUMPET—3. (Backhouse) 20 in. Tall, 
Arrayed in tints of cool luminous lemon self. slender growing plant, very prolific. Lovely 
Vigorous, free blooming and a sheer delight novelty, perianth is small and informal, but 
for cutting = 2_ 25-22. - 32 === ee 7.00 with the loveliest long deep rose trumpet. Very 
INSURPASSABLE—2 (Dutch) 20 in. Another of effective for arranging -~-----~------------ 45 
the lovely earlies, a very dependable and showy QUEEN OF BI-COLORS—3 (Dutch) 19 in. Large 
blossom -.---------------------.. woo----- 25 bold golden yellow trumpet; perianth white, 
KANDAHAR—=3 (The Brodie) 21 in. A gorgeous stained yellow at base, very fine -..-__--_- 25 
and striking giant trumpet of immense size, SINCERITY—8-4 (Dr. Lower) 19 in. A. M. & F. 
pure deep gold self, vase shaped trumpet -. 2.00 C. C, Perianth is broad, flat and well propor- 
KING ALFRED—1 (Kendall) 24 in. A. M. & F, tioned; trumpet of clear lemon with rolled 
C. C. The “King” is still king among the yel- back rim, velvety and smooth. _._.________ 1.00 
low trumpets. Do grow it by the dozens for SPRING GLORY—8 (de Groot) 17 in, Still a fa- 
cutting and garden decoration. vorite for garden decoration and cutting, peri- 
100 for $10 not P, P. --_------------- each .12 anth white, pure yellow trumpet _.____-____ 12 
LORD WELLINGTON—2 (Engleheart) 21 in. A Notep . p00 for Gees so eee 10.00 
most beautiful deep golden self, very large and 
tall. Loveliest serrated and formed trumpet, 
outstanding, One that we love. -~---_---.-- 25 “Goodwill is the disposition of a pleased customer to return to the 
LOUIS BOUMEISTER—2 (Heemskerk) 19 in. This place where he has been well treated.”” — U.S. Supreme Court 
is one of the deepest brassy gold selfs of all 
trumpets. Lovely and large of good propor- ae Te NS ae) alae oe ak a adk ee 
4IONS, (anc eekne oho ae oe eee ees ee 20 I rer 
MAGNIFICENCE—1 (Engleheart) 18 in. A. M. Dae want boner lath Mee 
& F. C. C.. This was one called une of the ADA FINCH—1 (de Graaff) 17 in. F. C. C, Pure 
most sensational among the giant Ajax. Al- white with beautifully flanged trumpet and 
most a yellow self with beautifully frilled rolled back rim. The immense blossom is very 
trumpet: _ 2ueeo1ed. a 2b. SOROL eS. 28. .20 early ‘end? e"show Winner 2200 BON Pet 1.00 
— Oregon Bulbs Are Better — 
