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7116 Tunis (Leedsi) 3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00 
7109 Verger (Barri) 3 for 55¢; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $14.00 
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LEEDS! DAFFODILS 
Daffodils with white perianths and white, cream or pale citron 
trumpets, crowns or cups, sometimes tinged with pink or apricot, 
are included in this group. They vary in length, according to variety, 
from less than one-third to less than equal the length of the perianth 
petals. Daffodils having the same colored perianths and trumpets as 
here mentioned, but the trumpet as long as or longer than the 
perianth petals are included in the Giant White Trumpet group. If 
you like big, white daffodils, choose from these two classes. 
7112 Gertie Millar Translucent white perianth; big, broadly 
flared and heavily ruffled, soft primrose-yellow trumpet changing to 
old ivory. Extremely large. Worthy of a place in every garden. 
3 for 65¢; 12 for $2.35; 100 for $17.00 
7117 Lady Bird Broad, white perianth; trumpet opens soft, 
lemon-yellow suffused pink-apricot changing to deep pink-apricot. 
A beautiful ‘‘pink’’ Leedsi daffodil of exquisite coloring and substance. 
50¢ each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5.00; 100 for $35.00 
7116 Pumis White perianth; large, bold ivory crown enhanced by 
an attractively cut, reflexed, distinct coppery gold edge. Giant 
flowers of appealing color and great beauty; a grand tall daffodil. 
3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00 
7746 Special Mixture Leedsi Daffodils 
A carefully blended mixture of medium trumpet and short-cupped 
varieties with white perianths and white, cream or citron trumpets 
or crowns. The softness of tones found in this group makes them es- 
pecially desirable for cutting and always attract attention outdoors. 
12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00; 1000 for $85.00 
BARRI DAFFODILS 
Cup, eye or crown measures less than one-third the length of the 
perianth segments. They include varieties with yellow perianth and 
yellow cup, with or without red coloring on the cup, as well as white 
or whitish perianth and self-yellow red-stained, or red cup. This 
class is often referred to as short-cupped Daffodils. 
7100 Brightling Pale yellow perianth; large, flat, nicely frilled 
golden yellow crown broadly edged tangerine-orange. Tall stems. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00 
7101 Firetail Perianth is white; small yellow crown with a crepe- 
like orange-scarlet edge. Wonderful in semi-shade. Free bloomer. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00 
7103 Lady Diana Manners White perianth; large crown of 
golden yellow prettily margined orange-scarlet. Tall wiry stems. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00 
7106 Latonia Pure white perianth; large, flat, crimped, deep 
orange-red crown. Exquisite color combination. A favorite. 
3 for 55¢; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $14.00 
7107 Mayflower Snow-white perianth; yellow eye with orange 
picotee edge. Tall grower. Late blooming. Superb for all uses. 
3 for 55¢; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $14.00 
7109 Verger Recurving white perianth in sharp contrast to a 
broad, yellow cup edged scarlet. Free flowering; strong grower. 
3 for 55¢; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $14.00 
7748 Special Mixture 
Medium Trumpet Daffodils 
Some of the most beautiful and graceful daffodils are to be 
had in the Medium Trumpet group. For this mixture we 
have selected popular varieties of the Barri, Leedsi and 
Incomparabilis classes in a wide and varied assortment of 
shapes, sizes and colors. Plant freely at these special prices. 
12 for $1.00; 100 for $8.00; 1000 for $75.00 
HOW: TO GROW DAFFODILS 
Outdoors: For best results plant bulbs as early in the fall as pos- 
sible, 4 to 8 in. deep and 6 to 10 in. apart; the exact distances depend 
on the size of the bulb and the nature of the soil. In very cold loca- 
tions, after the ground is frozen hard, cover with leaves, straw or 
coarse litter to a depth of 4 to 6 in. to prevent alternate freezings 
and thawings during the late fall and winter months. 
Indoors: Put several bulbs, about 1 in. apart (same variety) in a 
pot, barely cover the bulbs with-soil, water thoroughly and put in 
coldframe or heel-in in the garden for 8 to 10 weeks to force root 
development before bringing indoors for winter blooming. Full cul- 
tural directions are printed on the*bags containing bulbs. 
