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NARCISSUS OR DAFFODILS 
CULTURE: The Narcissus thrives best if planted in a cool, moist soil, with good drainage. A small amount of sand 
under each bulb will provide all the drainage necessary. Like the tulip, it is very susceptible to fertilizer, and no 
stable manure should come in contact with the bulb. Bone Meal only should be used. 
Plant about six inches deep and the same distance apart, and excellent results will be had. The double and 
single Narcissus are equally hardy, and need not be 
ALL NARCISSUS ARE NO. 1 ROUND BULBS 
EXCEPT AS NOTED 
TRUMPET, YELLOW—(Large) 
KING ALFRED 
ALASKA—Giant Flower of deepest gold more graceful 
than most of the giant varieties as the trumpet is 
deeply frilled and recurved. Each, 20c; Doz., $2.00: 
100, $14.00. 
AEROLITE—Broad, flat primrose perianth petals; pure 
rich yellow trumpet. Extra large long lasting flowers. 
Each, 20c; Doz., $1.75; 100, $12.00. 
GOLDEN—HARVEST—A magnificent sort. The entire 
flower is a rich yellow trumpet of immense size and 
petals so broad that they overlap. Each, 25c; dozen, 
2.50; 100, $15.00. 
KING ALFRED.—Golden yellow perianth and trumpet, 
the latter of beautiful form with deeply frilled mouth, 
large bold flower, strong grower. Each, 15c; dozen, 
$1.40; 100, $10.00. 
Double Nose Bulbs—Best for forcing. Each, 25c; dozen, 
$2.55: per 100, $15.00. 
THE PINK DAFFODIL 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE.—Perianth of ivory white, and 
long trumpet of apricot pink, changing to shell pink at 
the deeply fringed edge; exceptional substance; long 
lasting. Grow in greenhouse or plant in partial shade 
to bring out the pink color. Each, 40c; dozen, $3.75; 
100, $25.00. 
disturbed for three or four years. 
WHITE TRUMPET 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE.—Probably the most famous of 
white Daffodils with its large overlapping perianth of 
soft creamy white and its long trumpet of pale prim- 
rose, so lighi that it is placed in the white trumpet 
class. Each, 25c; Dozen, $2.00. 
BEERSHEBA—A magnificent ivory white flower. Large. 
perfectly flat perianth, trumpet long and beautifully 
flanged at mouth. A flower of, great size, measuring 
nearly five inches across; a vigorous grower and a 
grand exhibition variety. Each, 55c; 3 for $1.50; Dozen, 
$5.35. 
POETICUS 
ACTAEA — The largest Poeticus; broad, snow-white 
perianth, with large eye broadly margined with dark 
red, Each, 20c; Dozen, $1.50; 100, $11.00. 
POETICUS ORNATUS MAXIMUS.—(The old Pheasant’s 
eye). Pure white perianth, cup deep orange-red. Each, 
15c; Dozen, $1.35; 100, $9.00. 
ALEA PLENA ODORATA.—(Double White Poeticus.) 
Large, double, snowy white, sweet scented, gardenia- 
like blossoms; much prized for cutting. To obtain fine, 
handsome flowers this Narcissus should be planted 
early in a deep, cool, moist soil. Each, 15c; Dozen, 
$1.50; 100, $9.50. 
DOUBLE TRUMPET 
TWINK—Attractive double flowers, the petals alternating 
soft primrose and clear orange. The long petals are 
primrose with the orange ones only half their length 
so arranged as to make the flower appear as if com- 
posed of several orange cups with the primrose petals 
growing out between them. Unusual and _ striking. 
Quite early. Each, 25c; Dozen, $2.20; 100, $15.00. 
INDIAN CHIEF—Very large fully double flowers with 
petals curled and twisted. Bright yellow interspersed 
with orange. Unusually striking, fine for the garden. 
Each, 20c; Dozen, $2.00; 100, $14.00. 
TRUMPET BICOLOR—(Large) 
SPRING GLORY.—(Bicolor Trumpet). Clear white peri- 
anth, with long petals of fine form; long trumpet of 
deep chrome-yellow, reflexing at the brim. A very large 
flower of fine character. Height, 16 inches. Each, 20c; 
Dozen, $2.00; 100, $14.00. 
LOVENEST—One of the very few members of the “pink 
Daffodil” class; among the daintiest of all the 
trumpets; medium in height with a starry shaped 
perianth of informal type; nicely proportioned trumpet 
of saffron yellow turning to apricot pink; delightfully 
charming at all stages; very early. Each, 25c; Dozen, 
$2.50. 
PRICES ON BULBS ARE PREPAID 
