THE WORLD’S BEST NARCISSI OR DAFFODILS 
Narcissi, as is the botanical name, or daffodils as they are commonly called in English speaking countries, 
are easily among the most popular of the springflowering bulbs. 
Early in April they are among the first harbingers of Spring and will cheerfully sprinkle their colors all 
over your garden. As heralds of 2 better time, more light and more sunshine, they are among the most 
charming of the bulbous flowers. 
They take the March winds with beauty and will charmingly enliven a dreary afternoon late in March or 
early in April with the promise that Winter has gone. 
They gay colors chiefly yellow and white, with all shades of red now represented in the newer varieties, 
both in large or smaller cups and eyes, will soon make you forget Winter's storms and snows. 
The healthiest and cleanest stock, produce of a country where Daffodils have been succesfully grown for 
ever so long, is at your disposal, at prices which will be a revelation to you after a fifteen year period 
during which they were shut out from your country. 
The collections we offer in the various divisions are not made up at random, but have proven their merit 
and suitability for American Gardens and are, in every case, the best the price can buy. 
DAFFODILS FOR NATURALISATION 
One of the most beautiful sights in a garden inSpring, are drifts of naturalized daffodils. In thin wood- 
lands, outlying grounds, shrubberies, orchards, grass etc. wherever you dispose of a suitable spot, they make 
a beautiful picture. 
To encourage liberal plantings we have made up a special mixture of varieties all suitable for naturali- 
zation, both in the trumpets and shortcupped varieties, including all divisions. 
We offer daffodil bulbs, all strong flowering size, healthy and plump round bulbs, which will give you 
a galaxy of beauty and a profusion of flowers extending over a period of nearly two months 
1000 bulbs mixed varieties $ 72.50 1000 bulbs in 10 named varieties our choice $ 82.50 
500 —=—z, 3 9 36.50 S005 ee ee Oa, 3 9 »  § 42.00 
250 39 33 33 18.50 250 33 bb) 10 bb) 39 bP) 33 $ 21.00 
This mixture is specially made up from varieties suitable for naturalization and cutting, and will be a 
source of beauty and pleasure for a number of years. 
Special offer of six new large and beautiful Trumpet Daffodils 
HUNTER’S MOON, unique coloring, clear shi- . CONTENT, (Bicolor) different from any daffodil 
ning cool and greenish lemon yellow, most yet introduced, large trumpet after the style 
imtense at outer edge of beautiful, flanged of Beersheba, with perianth broad and well 
trumpet. overlapping, forming a noble triangle star. 
LEINSTER, particular clear deep self lemon, Clear soft primrose, passing to lemonade 
large flower ideal for show, broad quite flat white, except brim of trumpet which remains 
perianth and beautifully balanced trumpet. lemon yellow. 
Vigorous grower. MOUNT : oe 
PATRIA (Bicolor). Well formed large pure HOOD, (all white) magnificent pure 
white perianth at right angles to beautifully white, well proportioned trumpet and excel- 
serrated yellow trumpet. Large flower extre- lently shaped perianth. Strong in the stem 
mely well formed. and vigorous grower. 
KANCHENJUNGA (all white) immense flower the broadest perianth segments ever seen, 
magnificently flanged and serrated trumpet, pure white perianth, palest lemon trumpet 
passing to white. 
COLLECTION A. One large, doublenosed bulb of each af the six vars. $ 20.00 
COLLECTION B. Three large, doublenosed bulbs of the six vars. (18 bulbs in all) $ 57.00 
The above collection is absolutely outstanding and each variety is a certain winner on the 
exhibition table and eminently suited for the garden. 
A SUPERB COLLECTION OF DAFFODILS OR NARCISSI 
The following list of daffodils has been compiled with the view to select from the 7500 named varie- 
ties, registered by the Royal Horticultural Society of England, only such as have proved their merit and 
suitability for American Gardens. We wish to state emphatically that prices are for large double nosed 
motherbulbs only, which throw from 2 to 4 flowers from a bulb, according to class and variety. 
The figure in (_ ) gives relative time of flowering, 1 being the earliest and 6 the latest. 
2 SVEN VANZONNEVELD — COLLEGEVILLE R. D. 1. Pa. 
