
MARKET MERRY—2 (The Brodie) 19 in. A. M. 
Highly regarded as a show flower in its class. 
Broad perianth of rich yellow, with a shallow 
cup of deepureds 52a ee ee 2.00 
RED GURARD—3% (Dutch) 19 inch. We like this 
one, it is different; perianth deepest ochre 
yellow flushed salmon, small red cup, very 
pretty, but. notslarce. ge. ee ee ees ee .25 


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DON’TS FOR AMATEURS 
Don’t buy cheap collections or mixtures and expect show winners. 
2. Don’t cut down Daffodil foliage after blooming, you will damage 
next year’s blossoms. 
Don’t take Daffodils up each year, leave for about 4 years. 
Don’t use manure—it is poison to Daffodils—instead dig in equal 
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amount of bone meal, potash and super phosphate. 
5. Don’t wait until spring to plant, bulbs should go in the ground 
during September, they are only dormant for 6 weeks. 
6. Don’t let your Daffodil bed dry out during the winter; soak 
the bed if it has not rained, 
7. Don’t plant the delicate colored varieties in the sun, shade will 
preserve the lovely color, prolong blooming. 
8. Don’t cxpect maximum results from minimum planting, dig the 
$64.00 hole for all your bulbs, plant carefully. 
DON’T WAIT TO ORDER—DO IT NOW! 




DIVISION 3-B — Perianth white, crown colored 
CAROLINA—5—25 in. We would rate it with sev- 
eral A. M. and an F, C. C. or two. One of our 
favorites in this section. Large perfectly 
formed perianth of purest white, while the 
small flat cup is intense orange and frilled _-_ .35 
DIANA KASNER—4 (Backhouse) 19 in. Pure 
white perianth, informal, reflexing supporting 
a fluted vellow cup with red frill. Prolific, 
do plant liberally, as it is a gorgeous landscap- 
ON ey SAA, Ailes stile sheet Sim eke i Men eal.) 5 cad redler 15 
ELLY NEY—4 (de Graaff) 18 in. A. M. Poeticus- 
white perianth, saucer-shaped, with a cup of 
deep lemon-vellow with deep red picoted edge .50 
FAIRY CIRCLE—5-6 20 in. A. M. An exquisite 
and perfect little flower. The perianth over- 
laps well, is flat and circular; the flat eye 
shades from green to buff-pink rim. ____-~- 50 
FLEUR—5 (Backhouse) 22 in. A. M. Broad pet- 
aled reflexing perianth of pure poeticus white, 
with flat, deeply frilled cup, of citron yellow, 
edged orange... Very, attractive, 22. -...---- .30 
LA ARGENTINA—4 (Dutch) 20 in. Still a prime 
favorite, and everyone else loves it, and wants 
it. An exquisite cut flower, different from any 
other. Glisteninge white perianth, informal, 
with a crown of lemon, edged with an orange 
double arnitless 22 =: Veo ane See eee .o5 
LA RIANTE—4 (Dutch) 18 inch. Pure white 
perianth with a flattened orange-red cup. 
Verv free flowering, and lovely cut. ~__--_ .30 
LADY DIANA MANNERS—4 (Backhouse) 18 in. 
A. M. The pale primrose perianth is of good 
form, broad and overlapping, and the wide 
shallow? cup saadeep ned. ge se ewe oo Ee .20 
LADY KitSSTEVEN—5 (Backhouse) 19 in. A. M. 
One of the finest Barriis, with a snow white 
perianth, the small bowl-shaped cup is of deep- 
est red. To preserve the lovely coloring and 
prolong blooming do plant in shade, or semi- 
shade. A good stock permits us to give you a 
very low price for such a new and outstand- 
Ing SHOW. VAPICUy: geo ou 2 eS. Las -50 
LIDCOT—4—20 in. A. A. A good show flower of 
quality, with large pure white perianth and 
citron crown, with a bright band of rosy red. 
eticus cross of rare beauty. The large over- 
lapping perianth is pure white, with a flat cup 
of delicate coloring, white shading to cool ap- 
ple green at the base, edged pinky orange. __ .35 
ORANGE COCARDE—4 (Dutch) 18 in. A very 
pretty flower, white perianth, with flat clear 
Orange CUpminest orm eutone) 22.2 —- 222 ee Poo 
PERA—4—19 in. F. C. C. A very lovely blossom for 
show room, garden and cutting. White perianth 
of heavy substance, while the eye is dark red 
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VERGER—4 (Dutch) 18 in. Beautifully rounded 
white perianth, with a small flattened red cup, 
good for icittinges: _t 668 -s4ne age eee S 
DIVISION 3-C — Perianth white, crown white 
ALBERNI BEAUTY—6 (Dr. Hilton) 22 inch. One 
of the most beautiful late Daffodils. Perianth 
of waxy white substance, beautifully rounded 
and so smooth; crown is small delicate green 
coloring at the base, Very different and most 
beautiful. for  arranvine.s - oe sere ee nee .15 
CUSHENDALL—5-6 (G, L. Wilson) 19 in. A very 
lovely small flower or perfect form. Circular 
perianth of purest smooth white, with an eye 
edged cream and with a lovely moss green 
CONE OT.. .. fpsege eae Ste: Cy A nee args Geen a 4.00 
MRS. NETTIE O,MELVNY-——3 (Backhouse) 20 in. 
A. M. Popularly called the “dancing Daffodil.” 
Very prolific and a wonderful flower both 
for cutting and the flower border, --_--_.-- 15 
SAMARIA—5 (The Brodie) 19 in. A, M. An all 
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white flower except for the green center in 
the small crown. Very attractive small- 
crowned Leedsis:..\ scene See ee es eee ee 1.00 
SILVER SALVER—5 (The Brodie) 20-inch A. M. 
Mere words cannot describe the exquisite beau- 
ty of this flower. Almost circular perianth of 
purest glistening white, with a flat cup shad- 
ing to clear ‘apple greens. -._..--- ==. --_- .65 
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Daffodil lovers cannot appreciate nor propertly evaluate the many 
new and wonderful varieties of Narcissus unless they are viewed as 
a whole in the show room. 
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DIVISION 4 — DOUBLE NARCISSI, of garden origin 
CAMELLIA—3—16 in. One of the best and most 
beautiful of the double varieties; deep primrose 
thruout. Good substance on a stout stem, Very 
SE re eee ee ee eee 1.00 
CHEERFULNESS—5—16 in. F. C. C. A very pretty 
small double Poetaz; Creamy white perianth, 
full double center deeper. 2=—--5_ 2-2 =~ .20 
DAPHNE—5 (Culpin) 15 in. A most exquisite and 
beautiful blossom. Semi-double and sweet 
scented JU S05 = Sst 2 ee eee ee <20 
INSULINDE—5—16 in, F. C. C. Creamy white outer 
petals; inner petals orange scarlet. Very at- 
tractive and striking, lovely for cutting ----- 225 
IRENE COPELAND—3%3 (Copeland) 18 in. Large 
full double, snow white with shorter petals of 
pale lemon. Lovely and distinct, and highly 
recommended.) 21-22. <628 + 2 3-2 s eee eee .30 
and a winner in the show room. -__.--___--- 15 
SNOW SPRITE—4 (Barr) 16 in. A double Leedsii; 
flowers borne good stems; pure white, except 
for a delicate cream in the center, a very love- 
ly “thine. ¢ 22S Ss Se ee .30 
SWANSDOWN—4 (The Brodie) 17 in. P. C, This 
very striking novelty is a beautiful double en- 
tirely distinct from any other. Large milk- 
white flower of fine substance with very broad 
circular overlapping outer segments with a 
double center of white feathery looking pet- 
als. At the Portland show two years ago, we 
thought it quite the loveliest and most exqui- 
‘site. thing imaginable. .so2s22:-<+-2) eae 25.00 


LADIES ATTENTION 
Girls, here is a ‘‘quickie’ for reducing. Instead of buying candy and 
choc'lit sodas at the corner drug store; order one bulb each of 
Golden Harvest; Stresa; Queen of Bi-Colors; Havelock; Lucienne; 
Mystic; Killigrew; Rosy Trumpet, and Lady Kesteven for $2.50. 
Befora they arrive select a well drained spot, spade deeply, dig 
in bone meal and potash. While waiting for bulbs work in the 
yard at least one hour each day reshaping edges, pulling out 
grass and weeds, reset all nice perennial seedlings; plant pansies 
o@ woods phlox for edging in front of the Daffodils. Results are 
guaranteed both in beauty of form and flower border. 

DIVISION 5 — TRIANDRUS NARCISSI, 
of garden origin 
AGNES HARVEY—4 (Spurrell) 16 in. A.M. A dain- 
ty Daffodil of drooping habit, one to three flow- 
ers on stem. Starry perianth of white with 
trumpet, flushed paint apricot. Wonderful for 
NALUTAlLZMNe ANG: CULMNO., =e = ee oe Brads 
SILVER CHIMES—5 (Martin) 17 in. A. M. One 
of the prettiest of small-cupped Triandrus 
hybrids. Frequently produces heads of six to 
sixteen blossoms. Pure. white perianth, with 
delicate pale primrose cup. One of the most 
beautiful and ethereal of blossoms, lovely for 
pots. Not perfectly hardy in the north. ____ 1.00 
THALIA—5 (Van Waveren) 16 in. From one to 
three exquisite white blossoms per stem, two 
inches or more across, making a _ beautiful 
elusterst ic a Do SU ee ee Bee 2 Se 125 
DIVISION 6 — CYCLAMINEUS NARCISSI. 
of garden origin 
BERYL—2 (Williams) 8 in, A. M. A, lovely little 
hybrid carrying graceful drooping flowers 
with primrose reflexing perianth with round 
brightovanger cups 22 seo eet eee eee = .50 
FEBRUARY GOLD—1 (de Graaff) 16 in. A. M. 
Very popular because it is early, useful both 
for eutting and for pots. Trumpet bright yel- 
low and slightly reflexed perianth a shade 
lighterst22u2¢) ne eee ee ee .25 
DIVISION 7 — JONQUILLA NARCISSI, 
of garden origin 
CHERIE—3 (W. F. Mitchell) 10 in. Most distinc- 
tive and lovely; Perianth is ivory white, with 
the crown flushed a pale shell pink and carry- 
ing from one to three blossoms to the stem. 3.50 
GOLDEN PERFECTION—38 (de Graaff) 18 in, A. 
M. & F.C. C. Wonderful for the garden and 
cutting. Perianth of citron-yellow with a mica 
sheen and cup of pure gold, .....---+-..---- 35 
