Daffodils are not only splendid 
to plant at the edge of shrubs and 
perennial borders, but they in turn | 
may very well have lower-growing 
bulbs growing at their feet. Here 
we suggest some excellent com- 
binations. The idea is to plant a 
picture—a composition that will 
be harmonious and complete and 
not just a collection of different 
varieties. 
One of the loveliest of spring 
pictures is a group planting of 
Golden Trumpet Daffodils In 
woodland, on banks of a stream, 
or tucked between shrubs and 
evergreens. They naturalize ex- 
ceedingly well and can be left alone 
for years. 
25 for $1.45; 1000 for $52.50 
100 for $5.50 
(Virginia Bluebells) 
A beautiful hardy perennial 
which grows 1 to 11% feet high, 
bearing flower clusters of a soft 
porcelain-blue shade. Blooms dur- 
ing Daffodil-time in April, con- 
tinuing while the May-flowering 
Tultps are in full bloom. A most 
delightful effect can be obtained 
by imterplanting with Golden 
Trumpet Daffodils, as Ulustrated 
on the right. 
12 for $2.25; 100 for $16.00 
25 for $4.25 
COLLECTION 22 
30 Golden Trumpet Daffodils 
6 Mertensia Virginica 
12 


a & 
FOR NATU 
Glistening like a carpet of silver and gold, Naturalized | 
more lovely sight. You can have such a scene, even in a small 
of interest on spring’s dullest days. 












Yellow Trumpet Daffodil Mixture. A choice assort- 
ment of all yellow Daffodils. 
25 for $1.45; 100 for $5.50 
Short-Cupped Narcissus Mixture. A wide and varied 
assortment of vivid-colored varieties. 
25 for $1.35; 100 for $5.00 
Poet’s and Poetaz Narcissus Mixture. White perianths 
with orange-red and yellow eyes; flowers have a rich, 
spicy odor. Wonderful for cutting. 
25 for $1.35; 100 for $5.00 

50 Golden Trumpet Daffodils | 
25 Short-Cupped Narcissus, 
