ELLY NEY —4 (de Graaff) 18” A. M. Poeticus 
white perianth; saucer shaped cup lemon with 
red-pichoted *edge <2.2.-52-2.--.-25------—- .30 
FAIRY CIRCLE—5.6 (Brodie) 12” A. M. An ex- 
quisite tiny blossom, the flat eye shades from 
green to buff-pink rim 225 2--l2-52-2-4.-- -50 
FLEUR—5 (Backhouse) 22” A. M. Broad petalled 
reflexing perianth, with flat deeply frilled cup 
of citron edged orange, very fine ~-------- api) 
LA ARGENTINA—4 (van Deursen) 20”. Still our 
favorite—an exquisite cut flower; glistening 
white perianth, slightly informal, crown of 
lemon, edged orange, sometimes showing a 
double ‘rutile. 2 23 ee ae oe emer 30 
LA RIANTE—4 (v. Deur) 18”. Flattened small 
orange-red cup, very pretty and striking --. .30 
LADY DIANA MANNERS—4 (Backhouse) 18” A. 
M. Pale primrose perianth, wide shallow cup of 
deep orange. Very popular ~--.---- =.= .20 
LADY KESTEVEN—5 (Backhouse) 19” A. M. 
Snow-white perianth, contrasting sharply with 
bowl-shaped cup of deepest red. Plant in semi- 
shade 222525 50 eee eee ae ee er .40 
LIDCOT—4 (Backhouse) 20” A. M. Lovely; large 
perianth, citron crown with bright band of 
rosy-red.. Vigorous 2225253 se as eee eee 1.25 
MOINA—4 (Radcliff) 21” A. M. Outstanding and 
distinct of great beauty, white perianth of 
heavy substance; shallow expanded crown of 
white edged orange salmon ---~---_-------- 4.75 
MRS. NETTE O’MELVNY—=3 (Backhouse) 20” A. 
M. Very popular, prolific, a beautiful blossom .15 
MYSTIC—6 (Wilson) 20” A. M. Lovely small flat 
cup of delicate color edged pinky-orange -- .35 
ORANGE COCARDE—4 (V. Deur) 18”. Very pret- 
ty, with white perianth, and flat clear orange 
CUD Ce oe See eS aa 2% 
PERA—4 (Brodie) 19” A. M. & F. C. C. Lovely 
blossom for show room, garden and cutting. 
perianth of heavy substance, dark red eye .75 
POMONA—83-4 (de Graaff) 20” A. M. Waxy, 
overlapping perianth, cup of flat citron-yellow 
flushed apricot, uniquely beautiful -------- AY 3) 
SYLVIA O’NEILL—(Williams) 22”. A striking 
beauty with very circular flat perianth, lemon 
edged! crown os. sa nee oa eee ee ee 1.85 
THERAPIA—4 (Brodie) 22” A. M. & F. C. C. 
Very large, bright, showy, with a flat yellow 
corona broadly edged orange --------------- 1.00 
or 

Some of the most exquisite blossoms for cutting and arranging are 
found in the above classification, many are very striking for garden 
decoration. Very prolific, and very disease resistent. 

DIVISION III —- SMALL-CUPPED NARCISSI 
3-C—Perianth is white, and the crown is white 
ALBERNI BEAUTY—6 (Dr. Hilton) 22”. One of 
the most beautiful late Daffodils. Smooth 
rounded waxy white perianth, crown small of 
palesereeny yellow 222-2 22> eee .65 
CUSHENDALL—5-6 (Wilson) 19”. Very lovely. 
Of perfect form, eye edged cream with moss 
green center ooo sao ee ee eee ee 3.50 
DISTINGUE—6 (Backhouse) 23”. Very large with 
wide-spreading perianth of smoothest texture, 
cup tinged pale jiemon. A much finer Hera, 
onesyou willy loVemis. =a oe eee ee ee ale A) 
FOGGY DEW—4 (G. L. Wilson) A most beautiful 
large—small-crowned flower, half sister to 
“Chinese White.’”’ Very broad overlapping 
pure white perianth, with small frilled crown 
with sagersreen centers. seen o> oes Soe ee 6.00 
SAMARIA—5 (Brodie) 19” A. M. An exquisite all 
white flower except for the green center in the 
CLOWN ASS cee ees Oe, a eee ere .80 
SILVER SALVER—45 (The Brodie) 20” A. M. You 
will love this for cutting and arranging, very 
popular with everyone 

ATTENTION HOME OWNERS—Have you considered DAFFODILS 
as a permanent garden investment? Where can you buy so much 
BEAUTY for so little money? What else can you grow with as 
little garden -up-keep? What other early flower can you possibly 
grow that will enhance your flower border; provide gorgeous ar- 
rangements to beautify your home; flowers for your friends, for 
the sick room, and last but not least to bring honors to you in the 
show room? (If we were going to bally-hco daffodils we would say 
something like the above). 

DIVISION IV — DOUBLE NARCISSI 
CAMELLIA—3 (van der Zalm) 21” One of the 
very best and most beautiful of the doubles. 
Deep primrose thruout, good substance on a 
stout stem, absolutely our favorite in the large 
doubles 232 22 ee eee ee Soe .80 
CHEERFULNESS—5 (Dutch) A. M. & F. C. C. 
16”. Very pretty small double poetaz; creamy 
white perianth, deeper center --________-____ -20 
DAIPHNE—5 (Culpon) 15”. An exquisite small 
blossom, semi-double and sweet scented -_. .25 
IRENE COPELAND—3 (Copeland) 18” Large full 
double, white with shorter petals of lemon --- .30 
MRS. WM. COPELAND—3 (Copeland) 18” A. M. 
One of the loveliest of all the doubles. Pure 
white, exquisite for cutting and a show winner .75 
SNOW SPRITE—4 (Barr) 16” P. C. A small dou- 
ble Leedsii, delicately dainty and lovely --. .30 
SWANSDOWN—4 (The Brodie) 17”. This strik- 
ing novelty is entirely different from any 
other. Large chalk-white outer petals, with a 
full double center of feathery looking petals. .18.00 


ATTENTION, GIRLS 
Last year for the first time we offered our “quickie” for reducing, 
since it proved very popular, we are offering the same again, with 
this addition. Many ordered two collections, one for a _ friend—so 
we are offering as a premium for the second collection a bulb of one 
of our greatest favorites, Sheherazade.”’ The collection is one bulb 
of each—Golden Harvest, Stresa, Queen of Bi-colors; Havelock; Luci- 
enne, Mystic, Killigrew, Rosy Trumpet, La Riante, and Lady Kest- 
even for $2.50. Before they arrive select a well drained spot, spade 
deeply, dig in bone meal and potash. While waiting for bulbs work 
in the yard for at least one hour each day, bending over, reshaping 
edges, pulling out grass and weeds, reset all perennial seedlings; 
plant pansies and woods phlox for edging in front of the daffodils. 
Results are guaranteed, both in beauty of form and the flower border. 

DIVISION V—TRIANDRUS NARCISSI, of garden origin 
AGNES HARVEY—(Spurrell) 16” A. M. Dainty, 
of drooping habit, one to three flowers to stem .25 
SILVER CHIMES—5 (Martin) 17” A. M. One of 
the very loveliest of the smallecupped hybrids. 
Pure white perianth, with delicate pale prim- 
rose cup. Most precious for arranging, also 
a show winner, sometimes selected as one of the 
TAVOLILES So neo See ee. Benn es ee oe 80 
SHOT SILK—~5 (de Graaff) 16”. Most charming, 3 
blossoms usually to a stem, perianth and cup 
CTCAINY.~ WHIGG yes ree ee ee Se es A 15) 
THALIA—5 (van Waveren) 16”. From one to 
three exquisite white blossoms per stem, two 
inches or more across, forming a beautiful 
cluster, a must for arranging ]=—-2---.--——- 25 
DIVISION VI—CYCLAMINEUS NARCISSI, 
of garden origin 
BERYL—2: (Williams) 8” A. M.° A lovely little 
hybrid carrying drooping primrose colored 
Tlow ere are ao eee ere ee eee ee ee 50 
FEBRUARY GOLD—1 (de Graaff)-16” A. M. Pop- 
ular because it is one of the very earliest. Bright 
yellow with slightly reflexing perianth ~---- .25 
DIVISION VII — JONQUILLA NARCISSI 
CHERIE—38 (Mitchell) 10”. Distinct and lovely. 
perianth ivory white crown flushed pale shell 
brid 2”, two to three flowers. Flared ivory 
cup, wery lovely = oeee <6 ooo ee eee ee 30 
GOLDEN PERFECTION—38 (de Graaff) A. M. & 
F. C. C. Wonderful for garden and cutting. 
Perianth citron yellow, cup of pure gold ___--. 35 
LADY HILLINGDON—4 (de Graaff) 20”. Makes 
bold and attractive display. Carries one to 
four fairly large trumpet shaped blossoms, 
yellow “self* 222324 Bee eee reer aa ee «25 
LANARTH—3 (Williams) A. M. & F.C. C. Me. 
dium size, yellow perianth, deeper gold cup, 
very, fine 22. 224 See eee eee A) 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLI—4 (true jonquil) Rush 
like foliage, bright yellow and very fragrant .10 
TREVITHIAN—4 (Williams) 12” A. M. & F. C. C. 
A charming jonquil carrying from one to four 
blossoms per stem—soft yellow. ----------. .25 
DIVISION VIII—TAZETTA NARCISSI 
GLORIOUS—5 (Williams) 20” F. C. C. The best 
red and white poetaz, two and three flowers 
PETE Stems Bae ee ee ieee ee 20 
L’INNOCENCE—3 (Unknown) 15”. White peri- 
anth, soft orange cup, grand bloomer, fragrant. .10 
WHITE GIANT—4 (Dutch) 20” A. M. Flat pure 
white perianth, orange-red eye, fragrant --. .75 
DIVISION IX — POETICUS NARCISSI 
ACTEA—5 (Lubbe) 24”. The largest poeticus, 
broad snowy perianth, eye rim red _________ a5 
CRENVER—(Williams) 22” A. M. & F. C. C. 
A very beautiful flower, iarge, and our favor- 
itevin= this ssection ess = oe on ee eee .60 
MIXTURES OF ALL KINDS 
WE BELIEVE that you could find no better mix- 
_ ture, because ours carry nearly every variety 
that we stock except the rare kinds, doz. .85, ea. .09 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 
DOWN THE DAFFODIL PATH, our favorites: 
Lady Kesteven, Lord Wellington, Stresa, Luci- 
enne, Tunis, Carolina, Semper Avanti, Scarlet 
Elegance, Delaware and La Argentina 1 each 
Lfelor aos ete Cotte ware ne ies eee tea 2.75 

— Oregon Bulbs Are Better — 
