N. pumilus (minor) (E) — We highly praise this charming miniature. Uni- 
- form bright yellow flowers with a beautiful small serrated recurved 
‘rim. The petals have a peculiar twist that enchants the whole flower. 
6” to 7” tall. Delightfully charming in large groups in the rock 
garden, front of foundation or the flower border. A good doer; rarely 
offered. We have an excellent stock. 5 for $1.60 10 for $2.80 
N. pumilus plenus (minor plenus) (E) — Quaint and rather curious, but still 
it has charm. Origin unknown. The flowers are fully double but made 
up of narrow petals with a mixture of yellow and greenish yellow 
varying from year to year. 6” to 7” tall. Rip Van Winkle is regarded 
now as synonymous. 5 for $4.50 10 for $8.00 
HYBRID TRUMPET NARCISSUS 
N. Apricot C 1B (M.S.) — One of the first colored trumpet daffodils to be 
introduced, which created a sensation. It is a blessing that it has 
remained in cultivation. A charming apricot-buff colored trumpet. 
The informal perianth is creamy white. 12” tall. 
- 5 for $1.25 10 for $2.25 
N. Bambi C 1B (V.E.) — An exquisite daffodil of Dutch origin. One of our 
favorites. Most desirable for early forcing in the Alpine or cool 
greenhouse. Dainty white perianth and a bright yellow trumept; 6” 
tall. A must for your rock garden. Good in the front of the flower 
border or foundation planting. 5 for $1.25 10 for $2.25 
N. Kehelland C 4 (M.S.) — One of the most beautiful of the miniature double 
daffodils. Soft yellow and gold mixed petals; very stiff stems; 6” to 
8” tall; a prolific bloomer. Stock very limited. 5 for $1.80 10 for $3.50 
N. Rockery Beauty C IB (M.S.) — Astonishingly beautiful. Bright yellow 
trumpets with a delicately recurved rim; pale yellow perianth. Well 
proportioned and charming flowers on 6” stiff stems. Should be in 
your collection of daffodils. We have secured a very good stock of 
this favorite. : 5 for $1.75 190 for $3.00 
N. Rockery White (G. Zandbergen) C 1C (M.S.) — A neat little creamy 
white daffodil of excellent constitution. A fast increaser, being the 
white seedling of N. nanus. 6” tall. Should be included in any 
collection. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
N. Rosy Trumpet C 1B — A very charming small trumpet daffodil. Creamy 
white pointed and somewhat twisted petals with a charming deep 
satin-rose trumpet, fluted at rim. Keeps its color well in semi-shade. 
12” to 14” tall; rigid stems. 5 fer $1.75 10 for $3.00 
N. W. P. Milner C 1C (M.S.) — This exquisite small sulphur yellow trumpet 
daffodil has more than proved its worthiness, being in cultivation 
well over 50 years. We cannot recommend it too highly. 8” tall; 
late April, May $1.00 per 10 $8.00 per 100 
SMALL AND LARGE CUP NARCISSUS 
Small and large corona Narcissi contain some of the most varied and 
unusually brilliant coronas of the whole genus, adding a spark of lively color 
to the garden. They have more or less the form of N. Poeticus. Most 
flower later than the trumpet daffodils thus prolonging the season. 
N. Dorsoris (P. D. William 1910) C 3B (L) — A delightful little daffodil. 
Well rounded perianth; opens cream but changes to a pure white. 
The almost flat cup is pale yellow with a frilled edge of brilliant 
reddish-tangerine. Often produces two flowers. 10” tall. Very pleasing. 
5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
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