wie Daffodil Galleon 
Here are 52 narcissi, the cream of the new imported hybrids. All eleven of 
this great family of bulbs are represented, including the tiny species narcissi 
which are ideal for the rockery. Plant six or a dozen of a variety in a 12-inch 
circle, locate them toward mid-front in the perennial border or spot the 
groups at the edge of shrubs. Put them in north, east, west and south expo- 
sures to have a long succession of bloom in-the spring. Practically all of these 
varieties make perfect cut flowers. 
Daffodils are easily grown and require no care. Once planted they bloom 
sturdily year after year. In from 5 to 10 years they will increase five to ten 
fold or more and may require thinning. Plant them from 10 to 12 inches deep 
in reasonably good garden soil, enriched perhaps with a handful of bone- 
meal to each group of six bulbs. Cut all the flowers you want but be sure to 
let the tops die back before removing. Put them in the ground as soon as 
received. 
THE WHITE COLLECTION 
This is the first collection of White Daffodils that has ever 
been offered. At least, we don’t know of another. Descrip- 
tions do not do justice to the flowers because there are 
so few modifying adjectives for the word “white’’—like 
black, no two whites are alike, either. 
Few people are acquainted with white daffodils—when 
they see ours in bloom their eyes pop. This is as it should 
be for there is nothing quite like them. These varieties are 
all strong, tall and free-flowering. We advise planting in 
solid banks for the best effect—between colored varieties. 
Beersheba Each 60c; Six $3.00; Doz. $5.75 
This was one of the first white daffodils offered. It is 
huge and reliable—a heavy propagator. Opens with a 
yellow tint that turns white in the garden. Cut, when first 
opening, it turns alabaster in a few hours. 
Imperator Each 50c; Six $2.75; Doz. $5.09 
A large pure white trumpet. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage Each 50c; Six $2.75; Doz. $5.00 
A strong white free-flowering trumpet. 
Each 70c; Six $3.75; Doz. $7.00 
Pure white of great size. (In short supply.) 
Mount Hood (new) 
Romaine Each 65c; Six $3.50; Doz. $6.50 
A large cream-white. 
Roxane Each 40c; Six $2.25; Doz. $4.00 
The trumpet is nearly cream-colored, the petals pure white. 
Collections of White Trumpet Daffodils 
1 each of the entire collection . . . . $3.25 
3 each of the entire collection . . . . 9.25 
6 each of the entire collection . . . . 17.95 
12 each of the entire collection . . . . 32.95 
CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS 
This group is kin to Triandrus, but singe-flowered. The 
petals are reflexed like a Cyclamen and they are very 
early flowering. They have been neglected in this coun- 
try. Here is one, and if White Flower Farm followers 
don’t take to it we will have an excellent excuse to plant 
them all in our own gardens. 
February Gold Six $1.50; Doz. $2.75 
The petals (golden yellow) curve back beautifully and 
the strong, heavily frilled trumpet is the color of the 
gold in your grandmother’s jewelry. 
NEW PINK TRUMPETS 
There are thirteen varieties in this group and the eight 
offered here represent a distillation of the best. The 
original pink daffodil, Mrs. R. O. Backhouse, is not of- 
fered. It has been so much improved upon that it is 
ordinary in everything but price. All of this group should 
be planted in partial shade. When the flower first opens, 
no pink or apricot-pinks are discernible. So don’t call us 
until you’ve waited a day—pink shadings will be apparent 
the very next morning. The supply of these eight varieties 
is limited so please order early. 
Antibes Each 60c; Six $3.00; Doz. $5.75 
Pure white substantial petals. Trumpet turns to soft pink 
from first shadings of pale apricot and soft orange. It is 
the latest of the pinks to flower. 
Champagne Each $1.00; Six $5.75; Doz. $11.00 
Petals pure white. The large trumpet is a pale cream 
pink, with a broad apricot-ruffled edge. At full bloom 
color turns to salmon-pink. Early. 
Lady Bird Each $1.00; Six $5.75; Doz. $11.00 
Petals white. Large trumpet is distinctly pink and flar- 
ing. A heavy flower on a strong stem. 
Mentone Each 75c; Six $4.00; Doz. $7.50 
White petals. Trumpet fringed. Turns to nearly pure pink 
after passing through stages of tangerine and apricot. 
Pink Fancy Each 35¢; Six $1.80; Doz. $3.10 
Petals white. Pale apricot cup, broadly fringed with pink. 
This is free flowering and a heavy propagator, which is 
the reason it can be offered at this price. 
Pink Glory Each $1.10; Six $6.25; Doz. $11.75 
Graceful, loose white petals. Long trumpet opening light 
Indian yellow, shading fully to pink. This orchid-like 
flower is a collector’s item. 
Pink Rim Each 75c; Six $4.00; Doz. $7.50 
Trim white petals. Very distinct in its trumpet markings 
with the fringed edge of the cup a deeper pink than 
the body of the trumpet. 
Siam Each 65c; Six $3.50; Doz. $6.50 
This variety, with white petals and flaring pink trumpet, 
is the largest flower in the collection. 
Collections of Pink Daffodils 
1 each of the eight listed varieties . . . $5.75 
3 each of the eight listed varieties . . . 16.25 
6 each of the eight listed varieties . . . 29.95 
12 each of the eight listed varieties . . . 57.50 
