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Tulips (Continued) 
REMBRANDT TULIPS (Variegated Darwins) 
Unusual colorings and variegations make them very suitable for 
decoration. Bloom at the same time as Darwins. 
Per 1000 
11-12cm 12cmup 
Rae American Flag—Bright red, striped and flaked white. 30” ........... 57.00 63.00 
TULIPA SPECIES 
The earliest of all tulips. Very suitable for rock gardens and bor- 
ders. Enjoy semi-shade more than any other tulips. 
Per 1000 
ro cee eed Fosteriana Princeps (Improved Red Emperor) Brilliant scarlet, im- 
mense flower often up to 9 inches across when fully open. 
Very early, long-lasting. Blue star in center. Fine foliage. 15//.................-- $ 74.00 
eee eces Kaufmanniana—The waterlily tulip, creamy yellow outside shaded 
soft red, inside deep yellow. Short stem; among the first to 
bloom. 6” 
ce ea ae Praestans Fuselier—Brilliant orange-red with several flowers on a 
branching stem. Very unusual for a large flowering tulip ..............-.--....---- 57.00 


NARCISSUS (DAFFODILS 
There has been much confusion as to the various classifications of 
Narcissi. Preceding each of the following lists of varieties, we have 
endeavored to state as briefly as possible, the distinguishing 
characteristics of each class. All Narcissi should be planted 3 to 
4 inches deep, about 6 inches apart. 
Please order in lots of 100 or more. 
TO OUR CUSTOMERS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES: 
Narcissus do better in the South than any other Fall planted bulb. Plant in early 
October or November and soak the ground well during dry weather. It is advisable to 
plant these bulbs on the north or east side of the house. 

TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Trumpet or crown as long as or longer than the perianth. 
YELLOW TRUMPETS 
Double Nose 
Per 1000 
eenenyeecsueeens King Alfred—The well-known leading Trumpet Daffodil. Uniform 
clear yellow, rich and golden; flowers of large size. Excel- 
lent for forcing as well as for the early garden, 24” _....00.2..----eeeeeeeenee eee $ 61.00 
Be eee Rembrandt—Uniform pale golden yellow perianth and trumpet; 
flower of fine proportions and) shape; early 2a. owe eee eceecen ene 79.00 
WHITE TRUMPETS 
Seer Mrs. E. H. Krelage—trumpet creamy changing to pure white. One 
of the finest white Daffodils. Medium early -............22-2-------222------202-eeeeeee ee 66.00 
BICOLOR TRUMPETS 
Glory of Sassenheim—Large yellow trumpet, white perianth. Forces 
EGHIVauLOnGemstOCk SG OOCMIMGRKeTS VGMCTY exes cece tsaesiees cee cereseteacsapscencceneean 72.00 
wacaseecnewacest Music Hall—Yellow trumpet, pure white perianth; good forcer -.. - 
vasa eepernsse Spring Glory—White perianth; large yellow trumpet; early forcer 
SHORT CUP DAFFODILS 
Cup or crown measuring from one-third to nearly equal the length 
of the perianth. 

Double Nose 
Per 1000 
eeeeesadepshaer! Francisca Drake—Over-lapping perianth; creamy-white cup, frilled 
(YReP (SSRI KS(Ob <oaeesen soe eens erent eee a ere Se aca smnerie nen eu caereae nes ue eneeeemaapeenetcaat tase 63.00 
Bena he Aarne Killegrew—Bright yellow perianth, lovely orange cup; strong, per- 
Tales, HONE See pes cee meee see ee ee ee ELE S SETS CEE re rR SECC EERE See 58.00 
ee ee Mrs. R. O. Backhouse—A giant Leedsii. |vory-white perianth; slim, 
long trumpet of apricot-pink, changing to shell-pink at edge ....(per 100) 25.00 
Sezsemestacedcd Orange Glow—Sulphur-yellow perianth, dark orange cup .........-....------------------------ 58.00 
