“*__INTER-STATE'S 
At one time Daffodils meant the long trumpet Narcissus. 
But now it means al! types of Narcissi. Every yard should 
have some. They are so easy to grow and last a lifetime, 

coming up year after year without any attention, multiply- 
ing so that each year you get more and more blooms. 
Plant them early this fall 7 inches deep and a foot or go 
apart. Mulch lightly the first winter. They thrive in full 
sun or partial shade. Lovely planted in the shrub border. 
Their fragrant, cheerful flowers are so welcome in early 
spring, lovely outdoors and fine for cutting. 
We are very proud of this list of varieties. These are 
the new, finer Daffodils. We have priced them so that 
many thousands can enjoy them. When they bloom next 

spring, you will be amazed at how much better they are 
than the Datlodils we considered so fine before the war. 
We import them from Holland. Grand outdoors, they also 
can be potted for bloom indoors. Postpaid. 
FB 270 LUCIENNE (Incomparabilis). Very large, creamy 
white with extra large cup of deep yellow edged orange. 
A new, extra fine variety probably never before sold at 
Lucienne this low price. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50; 
25 for $2.85 

FB 266 INSURPASSABLE (Yellow Trumpet). The finest 
and largest golden yellow Trumpet Daffodil. The flow- 
ers are giant size, fragrant, perfect form and freely pro- 
duced. Their size and beauty will astonish you. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50 
FB 260 ACTAEA (Poeticus). The finest and largest 
Pheasant’s Eye Daffodil. Fragrant flowers have pure 
white petals with golden cup edged scarlet. Blooms 
later than most others, thus prolonging the season. Very 
free blooming. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.25; 
25 for $2.25 
Actaea 


Insurpassable 
