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AEROLITE. A beautifully formed daffodil of soft medium yel- 
low. It flowers rather early in the season and makes a splendid 
show in the garden, in fact for garden decoration it is one of 
the best. 3 for 55c, 12 for $2.00, 100 for $15.00. 
DAWSON CITY. A large group of this excellent daffodil in our 
border with the early flowering trees is one of the most en- 
joyed pictures of daffodil time. It stands quite erect with large 
blossoms of superb form—smooth overlapping perianth and 
long trumpet, all of rich golden yellow. 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.25, 
100 for $16.50. 
DIOTIMA. A daffodil of giant size but well proportioned— 
lacking the coarseness of some of the extra large varieties. 
The somewhat star-shaped perianth (5 to 6 inches across) is 
deep primrose. The trumpet is golden yellow. There has never 
been a sufficient supply to care for the demand for this 
variety. Each 80c, 3 for $2.20, 12 for $8.00. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. A new giant daffodil that we believe is 
going to capture some of the popularity from King Alfred as 
soon as it becomes better known. It is earlier and larger than 
King Alfred but does not have as strong a stem. The flower is 
well formed and has good daffodil color—deep golden yellow. 
3 for 70c, 12 for $2.50. 
MINISTER TALMA. If you want a profusion of large golden 
daffodils very early in the season at a low price here it is. 
Besides being good in the garden it is also a most satisfactory 
variety for growing in pots, producing many flowers on stems 
of medium height. Our bulbs are large and will make from 
two to four blossoms. 12 for $1.40, 100 for $10.00. 
WINTER GOLD. Each year this bright golden daffodil comes 
into full bloom long before most of the “early” daffodils are 
showing color. Plant a clump of them in a warm protected 
spot for the first real daffodil display of the season. The large 
flower has a bright yellow perianth and long frilled trumpet 
of deeper yellow. 3 for 70c, 12 for $2.50. 
of Spring Delight 
The GOLDEN TRUMPETS 
Division 1-A—Large trumpet varieties with both trumpet and 
perianth same shade of yellow. 


COLLECTION OF 
LARGE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Four superior varieties chosen to give a beautiful display 
of the different types for weeks during the early spring. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. Very large and very early. Deep 
golden yellow. 
DAWSON CITY. Golden yellow of beautiful form, later in 
the season. 
QUEEN OF THE BICOLORS. Large vigorous Bicolor. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. Ivory white trumpet, midseason. 
12 bulbs (3 each) $2.85 48 bulbs (12 each) $10.00 
24 bulbs (6 each) $5.25 100 bulbs (25 each) $19.50 


GOLDEN HARVEST 

HINTS ON GROWING DAFFODILS 
Like all other bulbs, narcissi-daffodils repay us for giving 
them the proper care by producing more and better flowers. 
Start with good bulbs; this almost guarantees flowers for the 
first year. See that the soil is well prepared. This means deep 
digging and plenty of plant food, especially phosphates and 
potash. Early planting is advisable. September is the best 
month for most parts of the country. Cover the tops of the 
bulbs about 4 inches, and in cold climates mulch well after 
the ground has frozen. It is a mistake to leave the bulbs too 
many years without resetting them. They become crowded and 
fail to bloom. About every third year, dig the bulbs when the 
tops have ripened. Store in a cool, airy place and reset in the 
fall. Never move the bulbs before or during blooming time 
as it will injure their growth very severely. 
