: | », \ Worlds Largest 
NF Sy cffodits 
For years we have searched to find the very largest Trumpet Daffodii 
grown. Under varying conditions the three listed below meet this qualifica- 
tion, with Atomic Age the largest of all. 
ATOMIC AGE. This amazing Daffodil is fully ONE-THIRD LARGER than any Daf- 
fodil offered before. It is almost unbelievable, so we know you will thrill to its size 
and beauty. With its all-yellow, wide-flaring open trumpet, it js a thrilling sight and 
one you will never forget. Jf you plant any Daffodils at all this spring, be sure to in- 
clude it in your list. (60c each); (3 for $1.10); (6 for $1.95); (12 for $3.65). 
MT. HOOD. Truly outstanding and the finest white. Broad perianth and huge, wide open, 
ruflled trumpet. All white Daffodils open with a yellow trumpet, bleaching to white 
after 2 or 3 days. (75c each); (3 for $1.45); (6 for $2.65); (12 for $5.05). 
THE GOVERNOR. Last of the giant Trumpets to bloom, its bright yellow being a cheer- 
ful goodbye for the season. Much larger than King Alfred, and it withstands the heat 
and rain. Perfect keeper for cut flowers. (55c each); (3 for $1.00); (6 for $1.85); (12 
for $3.45). 
~~ RED 
A sensational, 
$8.85). 
fodils. A bright 
Burgess. 
$7.05). 
All Shown Actual Size 
There are many misunderstandings 
about the names “Daffodils” and ““Nar- 
cissus.” The two names refer to the 
same race of plants, although often ap- 
plied differently in various parts of the 
country. Regardless of which name you 
prefer, they are the first of the large 
flowering spring bulbs. They are easily 
cared for and will grow and bloom year 
after year unmolested. 
| Handy GARDEN DAFFODILS 
RARE PINK DAFFODILS 
SIAM 
Without exception, the best of 
the pinks. Pure white perianth and 
a broad, flaring trumpet of clear 
apricot, changing to soft pink. Sold 
for $15.00 each in 1948. (60c each); 
G for $1.15); (6 for $2.05); (12 
for $3.85); (25 for $7.45). 
>> 
MARLEY 
brand 
new variety of dark yel- 
low with large flaring cup 
of brilliant red. ($1.25 
each); (3 for $2.40); 
(6 for $4.55); (12 for 
DUKE of 
WINDSOR 
New “Weatherproof” 
One of the finest of the 
new “Weatherproof” Daf- 
yellow 
counterpart of Elden H. 
(60c each); 
for $1.10); (6 for $1.95); 
(12 for $3.65); (25 for 
PINK FANCY 
Very free flowering with a white 
perianth and apricot-pink trumpet. 
G for 75c); (6 for $1.30); (12 for 
$2.45); (25 for $4.65). 
MRS. 
R. O. BACKHOUSE 
First of the pinks, with ivory- 
white perianth and _  apricot-pink 
trumpet. (3 for 85c); (6 for $1.50); 
(12 for $2.80); (25 for $5.35). 
Pink Daffodil Collection 
One each of above varieties for 98c. 
Hardy Garden 
DAFFODIL 
COLLECTION 
A mixture of ali 
hardy garden types ot 
Daffodils, including 
many varieties not list- 
s 
Y 
~ed here. Ait are targe 
bulbs that will give you 
full size blooms the 
At these 
low prices every gar 
den should 
liberal planting of these 
flowers. 
first season. 
have a 
showy spring 
12 for $ 1.59 
2 RTOreeez 9D 
50 for 5.65 
100 for 10.95 
Fragrant 
GARDENIA FLOWERED 
Snowy white, sweet scented, double 
flowers resembling the popular Gar- 
denia. (3 for 50c); (6 for 85c); (12 for 
$1.60); (25 for $2.95). 
Duke of Windsor 
Wel ‘ a 
Sepp lik y 
im 
(3 
Daffodils are 
the first of the 
large spring 
flowers 
bloom, 
to KING ALFRED 
Standard garden favorite and easiest to force. In- 
tense golden trumpet of great size. frilled edges. (3 
for 45c); (6 for 80c; (12 for $1.50); (25 for $2.75). 
Elden H. Burgess 
All Daffodils 
LIFE SIZE 
Unlike 
many 
other 
bulbs, 
Daffodils 
are best 
left where 
first CHEERFULNESS 
planted 
THALIA 
Pure white, bell-shaped Daffodils blooming 3 
to 4 flowers to a stem. A beautiful addition to 
your garden. (40c each); (3 for 75c); (6 for 
$1.30); (12 for $2.45); (25 for $4.65). 
INDIAN CHIEF 
Indian Chief is the largest and the best 
double Daffodil, with creamy yellow and red 
petals intermingled. (3 for 
55c); (6 for $1.00); (12 
fOree lS) sae C2 EEE LOL 
$3.45). 
$1.50); (25 for $2.75). 
New “‘Weatherproof” Daffodil 
ELDEN H. BURGESS 
Flowers Withstand Sleet, 
Snow and Rain 
Ivory perianth, very broad 
and showy cup, nicely frilled of 
deep yellow with broad orange 
band. Largest and best of cup 
type. A “weatherproof” variety 
that seems to love beating rains, 
hard freezes and hot winds. It 
literally defies bad weather—will 
take anything. (50c_ each); 
(Gi tore 95c) sa (Gmetor 
$1.70); (12 for $3.20). 
MUSIC HALL 
Purest white perianth. 
Wide open trumpet of very 
dark yellow. Very large flow. 
er with long lasting, heavy 
petals. Good for forcing. 
(45c each); (3 for 85c); (6 
for $1.50); (12 for $2.80); 
(25 for $5.35). ~ 
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Full double, creamy white flower with yel- 
low center, borne in clusters of 4 to 6 flowers 
to a stem. (3 for 45c); (6 for 80c); (12 for 
Indian 
Chief 
Fragrant JONQUILS 
Miniature Daffodils, 2 to 4 flowers on stem, of 
pure yellow. Single or double. (3 for 40c); (6 for 
70c); (12 for $1.30); (25 for $2.40). 
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