Nancissus- Daffodils 
Large Double Nose Bullbs That Should Produce Two, Three and Four Flowers. 
Daffodils are very easy to grow, they thrive in any good soil and in just about any 
location. Plant them in clumps of six to a dozen bulbs among the perennial plants and 
in the foreground of shrubbery and evergreens. Planted in large masses through wood- 
lands and along hillsides and in meadows, they give a most pleasing effect. They will 
increase in beauty and number without any special care and soon become permanently 
established. Plant Daffodil bulbs about 6 inches deep and 6 inches apart as early in 
the fall as possible. 
THE NEW PINK DAFFODILS 
Many Rochesterians will remember our exhibit of the new Pink Daffodils last 
spring. Here are three of them, reasonably priced, that you will want to add to 
your Narcissus family. 
Y MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE. (The Pink Daffodil.) It is one of the choicest that may 
be seen in the garden, a variety of quite unique coloring, large trumpet-shaped crown 
of a full shell-pink shaded deep pink at brim, perianth ivory-white and slightly reflexed; 
it should not be missed in any collection. 
30c each; 75c for 3; $2.75 for 12; $5.00 for 25 
PINK FAVORITE. The trumpet of this lovely flower, at opening, is a very pale yellow, 
soon turning to a most beautiful apricot-pink, somewhat darker on the inside than the 
outside of the flower. Pure white petals surround the trumpet. 
50c each; $1.25 for 3; $4.75 for 12; $9.25 for 25 
a SIAM. A wide flaring apricot-pink trumpet changing gradually to a soft, delicate pink. 
; aes ; The petals are white, broad and overlapping. A giant among the Pink Daffodils. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage —s 40c each; $1.10 for 3; $4.00 for 12; $7.50 for 25 
COVENT GARDEN. A new Trumpet kind with light yellow petals and EMERALD. Broad, pure white petals and a wide flaring heavily 
a much deeper yellow trumpet. Easily grown indoors or in the garden. ruffled lemon-yellow cup. Quite an outstanding Narcissus. A new 
55c¢ for 3; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $11.75 for 100 “weather-proof” Narcissus, vigorous, free flowering; wind, rain, hot 
weather does not seem to mar their beauty. 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM. A great flower, long, rich yellow trumpet 65c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.20 for 25; $15.50 for 100 
and broad, pure white petals. A splendid Daffodil. LEUWENHORST. A large and very beautiful flower with cream-white 
55¢ for 3; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $11.75 for 100 overlapping petals and a lemon-yellow cup prettily edged orange-red. 
> 65c¢ for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.75 for 100 
fe KING ALFRED. The standard by which all golden yellow Daffodils are ; : “ae F 
judged. Large, refined, golden yellow; popular the world over. In color LEVIATHAN. cream w nite petals, thick and seed aks porte 
on page 10. 55¢ for 3; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $11.75 for 100 pure yellow cup, nicely ruffled and frilled, with a deeper golden yellow 
: s edge. Very vigorous growing. Pictured in color on page 10. 
. : ; : 65c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.20 for 25; $15.50 for 100 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. A bold ivory-white trumpet sometimes tinted 
with cream, and broad, long, overlapping white petals make this an out- MAJARDA. Creamy white, broad petals splendidly formed. Large, 
standing Daffodil. 65¢ for 3; $2.00 for 12; $3.70 for 25; $13.45 for 100 flaring flat crown of deep, clear yellow. Free flowering. The effect is 
that of boldness. Majarda is tall growing, free flowering and multiplies 
: : idly. Excellent for naturalizina. 
PRESIDENT LEBRUN. Overlapping pure white petals and a long, rap : , ; 
| ruffled and fluted cream-white trumpet. A_ splendid kind to cut for 65c¢ for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.20 for 25; $15.50 for 100 
house decoration. Medal winner in 1943. Pictured in color on page 10. MARY BLONK. Rich canary-yellow cup fringed and edged marigold- 
3 for 65c; $2.00 for 12; $3.70 for 25; $13.45 for 100 orange. Broad clear white petals. Strong growing. 
65c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.20 for 25; $15.50 for 100 
He Ce mere rectory ie sean ett oneue a REGINALD DIXON. Bright chrome-yellow, overlapping petals and a 
; : flat crown with a vivid broad band of orange. 
55¢ for 3; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $11.75 for 100 60c for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.75 for 100 
The New “Weather-Proof” Large-Cupped Narcissus, Majarda 
SHORT-CUPPED NARCISSI 
FIRETAIL. A horticultural award winner with broad, creamy white 
petals and a large, bright crimson-scarlet cup. Flowers are of great 
substance, lasting a long while in the garden and when cut. 19 inches 
high. Picture in color on page 10. 
55c¢ for 3; $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $11.75 for 100 
GERTIE MILLAR. Large and most attractive primrose and cream- 
white Leedsi variety. A great favorite with many experienced amateur 
gardeners. Makes a most attractive spot in the border and is also a 
splendid flower to cut. 
65c for 3; $2.00 for 12; $3.70 for 25; $13.45 for 100 
LADY MOORE. Delicately beautiful, graceful flower with pure white 
petals and yellow cup edged orange-red. Grows 14 inches tall and forces 
well in the house. 40c for 3; $1.25 for 12; $2.40 for 25; $9.25 for 100 
MRS. BARCLAY. Large, broad, reflexed petals of pale primrose-yellow 
with a frilled yellow cup daintily edged with orange. A very lovely 
| variety. 45c for 3; $1.35 for 12; $2.55 for 25; $9.75 for 100 
ROCK GARDEN DAFFODILS 
Exquisitely dainty, perfectly formed miniature Daffodils. Ideal for 
rock gardens and walls. Leave undisturbed for many years. 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS. Yellow Hoop-Petticoat; dainty rich 
golden yellow flowers of hoop-petticoat form. Foliage narrow bladed. 
Grows 6 inches tall. 45¢ for 3; $1.35 for 12; $2.55 for 25; $9.75 for 100 
W. P. MILNER. Small sulphur-white flowers, pure white when forced, 
on wiry 10-inch stems. One of the very best Daffodils for growing 
indoors and an attraction in the rockery. 
45c for 3; $1.35 for 12; $2.55 for 25; $9.75 for 100 
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