6 FALL BULBS, MAY 19, 1951 
NARCISSUS (DAFFODILS) 
There has been much confusion as to the various classifications of Narcissi. Preceding each 
of the following lists of varieties, we have endeavored to state as briefly as possible, the 
distinguishing characteristics of each class. All Narcissi should be planted 3 to 4 inches deep, 
Please order in lots of 100 or more. 
TO OUR CUSTOMERS IN SOUTHERN STATES 
Narcissus do better in the South than any other Fall planted bulb. Plant in early 
October or November and soak the ground well during dry weather. It is advisable to 
plant these bulbs on the north or east side of the house. 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Trumpet or crown as long as or longer than the perianth. 
YELLOW TRUMPETS 
Double Nose 
Per 1000 
Satter alors King Alfred—The well-known leading Trumpet Daffodil. Uniform 
clear yellow, rich and golden; flowers of large size. Ex- 
cellent for forcing as well as for the early garden. 24’’................. $ 67.00 
PtiOay swe Rembrandt—Uniform pale golden yellow perianth and trumpet; 
flower offfines proportions jand shape earlyis.42+ ee) - eae 4+ ae ee cece 85.00 
WHITE TRUMPETS 
Ren Sreieie stebe Mrs. E. H. Krelage—Trumpet creamy changing to pure white. One 
of the finestuwhite! Daffodils. Medium (early s-smem ets - aa ne seers = anne oe 90.00 
BICOLOR TRUMPETS 
Glory of Sassenheim—Large yellow trumpet, white perianth. Forces 
egy ie early; large slock mPOOdsInar ket avaliCty en scum ce ae merrier see ttn 14.00 
.........Musiec Hall—Yellow trumpet, pure white perianth; good forcer................... 90.00 
_.......Spring Glory—White perianth; large yellow trumpet; early forcer .................. 74.00 
SHORT CUP DAFFODILS 
Cup or crown measuring from. one-third to nearly equal the length of the perianth. 
Per 1000 
Erato one Francisca Drake—Over-lappiog perianth; creamy-white cup, frilled 
orange-red: mgs ne cee Bac: « CARO Oe pe etn yh, ae $ 66.00 
A oie Killigrew—Bright yellow perianth, lovely orange cup; strong, per- 
LECCE TIO Wie To re er ey ee ee he et ee eee) eae 61.00 
_.......Mrs. R. O. Backhouse—A giant Leedsii. Ivory-white perianth; slim 
long trumpet of apricot-pink, changing to shell-pink at 
OBES Aabetenrrb teste a Orta han Weg teles Rae oe Me eee, LO oS Se Per 100 11.00 
ie aaa Orange Glow—Sulphur-yellow perianth, dark orange cup ......................... 56.00 
Pas sts ct Ce Red Cross—Yellow perianth, large deep orange-scarlet cup. Tall, 
food. -Keepergmercke see. eetsy ue Gh chee ats lal ee tern yank a venstaus, ess ien andesite, «tee eaaaas. 72.00 
Rn ROK Semper Avanti—White perianth, large orange crown. Strong and 
free-flowering, = a2. ans BS ee la Seto PO Re eee Pe ns Pe ee sechaty OeCeN A eR 82.00 
Pea ie Sunset (New)—Dark yellow perianth, deep scarlet-orange cup. Ex- 
cellent keeperasOne sok (ne Dest haere cctai1s oy da ear evie ins tro eee aoc 56.00 
SONQUILS 
And their hybrids-—producing clusters of blooms atop a tapering stem. 
AAR ee Trevithian. Giant; best jonquil. Pale lemon yellow, clear yellow cup............ 66.00 
POETAZ DAFFODILS 
Tall plants, vigorous growers, bearing heads of large well-formed flowers. Blooms are much 
larger than the Jonquil types. Deliciously fragrant. 
Geranium—Round, flat, pure white perianth; deep orange-red cup. 
Late. Strongestem) with 6) tos) flowers, per) stent 5..0.5 459. os.0es sno... 56.00 
Be oon Scarlet Gem—Primrose yellow perianth; cup deep orange. Very 
striking and) attractive; 0 to 6 flowers to a stem: HMarly....7./......... 60.00 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
.......Cheerfulness (The double Poetaz Elvira)—White perianth with full 
double center of white and yellow, 2 to 4 flowers on a 
isepookepeaterehisbocy’ Gevihis Bei in bile gets brioto yin doced aGes 15 ato node oheenon eG ser 51.00 
ote Biaielstomes Inglescombe— Fully tdouble sort yellowjy.. st -> se tytn tele cis ck ee eee oe OG. 00 
ae ieihai doye Chote Insulinde—White with orange-red center. Fully double. Very fine. 
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