
POETAZ DAFFODIL 
DAFFODILS — NARCISSUS 
Narcissus will thrive in most any well drained soil. They should be planted 
4 to 5 inches deep. They are very showy in beds or borders. Their ease 
of culture freedom from pests, prolific increase, and great varieties com- 
bine to make them even more popular. 
TRUMPET VARIETIES 
BEERSHEBA—Pure white, neatly formed trumpet. 35¢ ea., $3.50 Doz. 
KING ALFRED—Golden yellow, vigorous grower, free blooming. 15¢ ea., 
$1.65 Doz. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE—White perianth with overlapping white trumpet. 15¢ 
ea., $1.50 Doz. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE—lvory white perianth with trumpet of apricot pink. 
40c ea., $4.00 Doz. 
REMEMBRANDT—Pale golden yellow flower of perfect form and substance 
20c ea., $2.00 Doz. 
ROXANE—Large creamy white. 35¢ ea., $3.50 Doz. 
SPRING GLORY—Bicolor, white perianth with golden yellow trumpet. 20c 
ea., $2.00 Doz. 
LARGE CUPPED VARIETIES 
(Formerly Incomparabilis and most Leedsii) 
FRANCISCA DRAKE—Creamy white cup, frilled c:ange red. Overlapping 
perianth. 20c ea., $2.00 Doz. 
FORTUNE—Very early, free flowering, 
orange cup. 20c ea., $2.00 Doz. 
ORANGE GLOW—Yellcw perianth, flaring yellow and orange trumpet. 15¢ 
ea., $1.50 Doz. 
SCARLET ELEGANCE—Deep golden yellow perianth with brilliant scarlet 
cup. 15¢ ea., $1.50 Doz. 
TUNIS—Broad pure white periantn, ivory colored cup edged golden. 30c ea., 
$2.75 Doz. 
SMALL CUPPED VARIETIES (Formerly Barri) 
DIANA KASNER—Pure white perianth, yellow cup with red edge. 20¢ ea., 
$1.75 Doz. 
FIRETAIL—Broad creamy white petals, bright red eye. 15¢ ea., $1.50 Doz. 
INGLESCOMBE—Double beautiful soft yellow. 20¢ ea., $1.75 Doz. 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
THALIA—(Triandus) Pure white, tall stems, good for rock gardens and cut 
flowers. 20¢ ea., $2.00 Doz. 
SCARLET GEM (Tazetta)—Primrose yellow perianth, cup orange red nicely 
frilled. 15¢ ea., $1.50 Doz. 
ACETEA (Poeticus)—White perianth, 
Doz. 
GERANIUM (Poetaz)—Flat pure white perianth with deep orange cup. 15¢ 
ea., $1.25 Doz. 
yellow perianth, frilled glowing 
scarlet rimmed eye. 15¢ ea., $1.50 
CROCUS 
flower has been cultivated for over 300 
years. It is extensively usea in adorning the. lawn with 
early blooming flowers. They come in shades of yellow, vio- 
let, purple, white, and striped. There is nothing which gives 
your flower gardener more pleasure than seeing the first 
crocus burst into bloom in the bleak day of March. Plant 2 
inches deep. 
GOLDEN YELLOW—Large yellow. 75¢ Doz., $5.00—100. 
KING OF STRIPES—White, striped purple. 50¢ Doz., $3.50—- 
100. 
This beautiful 
Eada Larch hel eam Te uniform blue. 50¢ Doz., $3.50—- 
SNOWSTORM—Pure white, large flowers. 75¢ Doz., $5.00— 
100. 
MIXED—Blues, purples, violets, stripes, whites, and yellows, 
in abundance. 30¢ Doz., $2.00—100, $17.50—1000. 
DUTCH IRIS 
The finest and most satisfactory of all 
Iris. Produces large flowers on strong stems. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—Deep golden yellow. 85c¢ per 
IMPERATOR—Dark blue with orange yellow blotch. Good for 
cut flower beds or edging. 85¢ per dozen. 
WEDGEWOOD—Wedgewood blue, with large flowers on strong 
stems. 75c dozen. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR—Large pure white. 90c dozen. 
Spring flowering 
dozen. 
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KING ALFRED DAFFODIL 

