OUR BEST PINK DAFFODIL OFFER 
ANT, E-Biki Sencar ctenereace Each 40¢ 
The trumpet is pale apricot, shaded sal- 
mon and orange when opening, later shad- 
ing to a soft pink; strong white perianth 
BD RRL Up Ziicsctscacsccsnese eos owec ators teee Each 40¢ 
When opening, the trumpet is a pale 
Buttercup-yellow with a broadly fringed 
and apricot shaded edge, when fully de- 
veloped the trumpet becomes a clear apri- 
cot-pink. Perianth is pure white; a strong 
grower. 
GUALINUIN, Bs Sooo ccoxerecnccsvcevestszccteswsezcstet Each 40¢ 
The trumpet or cup is medium in size, 
slightly flaring, soft canary-yellow most 
interesting pink ruffles on the edge of 
the cup. A good, stiff stem; white peri- 
anth, somewhat inclined to turn back- 
wards. 
CiHUA\M, PlAU GIN Exec cesecavssstecestiees Each 60¢ 
The turmpet is large and pale cream- 
pink with a broad overlapping - ruffled 
edge. When in full bloom the color turns 
to salmon-pink. It has a strong stem and 
free flowering; one of the first to bloom. 
Pure white white perianth of good sub- 
stance. 
LA: DAY @)).B: IRD veces Each 45¢ 
The large trumpet is distinctly pink 
and flaring, evenly ruffled, pale apricot 
outside, deep orange-apricot inside at 
opening, deeping towards the throat. Per- 
ianth white and of perfect form; strong 
stem; it resembles Daisy Schaffer in form 
and size. A most outstanding variety. 
IVE) Ne TO % NBs cotevce en icccastesaneniee Each 45¢ 
Perianth white, the trumpet apricot, 
shaded pink outside, which is fringed and 
of a lovely tangerine orange and rose col- 
or; inside somewhat stronger in color than 
the outside. When fully developed the 
flower turns to a nearly clear pink; cup 
Collection of all 
15 Varieties of the 
World's best. Pink 
Daffodils for only 
27.00 Postpaid 
lenght is about 212 inches and it is @ 
inches wide. Outstanding. 
PINK BEAUT Yu... Each 45¢ 
White perianth, slim, long trumpet of 
apricot-yellow, with a somewhat darker 
edge, later becoming salmon-pink. ‘ 
Pil NK Po ACN Cia prve.cconssccsrevontacsteces Each 25¢ 
White perianth, well formed, with a pale 
apricot trumpet, broadly fringed soft pink. 
Free flowering and excellent for naturaliz- 
ing. : 
PINK FAV. ORT Etter Each 30¢ 
Pure white perianth. The trumpet is at 
opening pale yellow, soon turning to a 
most beautiful apricot pink somewhat 
darker inside. 
Bul NU I Gib Miiincesdesctcersssteaestsstgereren: Each 40¢ 
The trumpet is a lovely clear salmon- 
pink turning to a clear pink when fully 
developed, somewhat darker inside the 
trumpet and lighter towards the perianth; 
perianth white. 
PNR GO) Ra aera catecnceeesevacrsersens Each 70¢ 
The “Orchid” among the Pink Daffodils, 
Pure white perianth, somewhat loose bug 
graceful, with an exquisite long trumpe# 
Cpening light Indian-yellow but soon shad- 
in.z to a lovely pink, inside deep pinkish, 
apric t remaining so till the end. Without 
any question the most beautiful “Pink” 
« er raised. When used as a corsage with 
scme Asparagus green it is as delicate as 
an Orchid. 
PINK« RiMs =o) ee Each 40¢ 
This variety draws attention wherever 
shown. It is quite distinct from all others; 
with a tall stem. Stiff, pure white per- 
ianth of good form, the cup is a pale 
citron-yellow with a very distinct light 
picotee-pink rim. 
PH NGS Ex Et Cileeeeeccensescereecoue Each 40¢ 
Pure white jerianth. Opens pale yellow, 
scon turning to a lovely pink with apricot 
shading but mostly pink when fully devel- 
oped. The trumpet is nearly 2 inches long 
and 2 inches wide. An excellent stem. 
RiO'S| Y= Si UN Bil Si Brice cocoa Each $1.00 
The Queen of the New Pink Novelt- 
ies’. Pure white perianth of good sub- 
stance, with a lovely and large, strongly 
fringed trumpet of pure salmon-apricot 
with a distinct rose-pink shading. The in- 
side of the trumpet turns to a soft Indian- 
yellow when fully developed. The color 
of this variety is rather difficult to des- 
cribe. 
STEAL Miticaccersteccstiecriivaccasmeeortanomeoatecneers Each 40¢ 
The trumpet is wide and flaring apricot, 
changing gradually to a soft pink. The 
perianth is pure white, Pell formed and of, 
good substance. It is the giant among the 
“Pinks’ and it ill be one of the leaders in 
this class as soon as it becomes better 
known. 
WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT THE COLLECTION 
BETTER THAN AT FLOWER SHOW 
I liked your Pink Daffodil Collection 
very much but still better after seeing 
the Men’s Garden Club Show at Toledo 
this Spring. My Pink Daffodils could eas- 
ily taken the prize. My first choice is 
Siam, so white and large, the perianth and 
trumpet a soft apricot changing to pink. 
It was long lasting. My second choicg 
is Cannes with the curved white perianth 
and yellow trumpet ruffled at edges with 
delicate pink. All 15 varieties had beaut- 
iful colors and hard to pick a ,tirst’. 
Mrs. L. K., Toledo, 7, Ohio. 
SIMPLY SUPERB 
All of the Pink Daffodils in your Col- 
THESE BULBS WILL HAVE TO BE 
ORDERED EARLY FOR THE SUPPLY IS 
ALWAYS SOLD BEFORE THE SEASON IS 
QVER. ALL 15 VARIETIES, NAMED, FOR 
ONLY $7.00, PREPAID 
lection were simply superb. My favorite 
was Rosy Sunset as the color is so much 
more intense than the others but they were 
all large, healthy and beautiful. 
Mrs. E. A. S., Seattle, Wash. 
A GOOD INVESTMENT 
All the varieties in your Pink Daffo- 
dil Collection were very nice and I have 
enjoyed them immensely. I feel they 
were a worthwhile investment. 
Mrs. H. S., Woodstock, Vt. 
THE BEST BARGAIN 
The Pink Daffodil Collection was the 
best bargain I ever bought in the flower 
line. I liked Champagne, Mentone and 
Pink Glory the best; but there were uot 
any that I did not like. They are all 
beautiful and were even better the second 
year. 
Mrs. V. K., Mount Vernon, Ind. 
LIKED ROSY TRUMPET 
I liked Rosy Trumpet best Mrs. R. O. 
Backhouse and Pink Glory next.. Antibes, 
Biarritz, Pink Beauty and Pink Rim seem- 
ed superior to Mrs. Backhouse. 
Mrs. D. O. deG., Portland, 12, Ore. 
HARRY E. SAIER DIMONDALE, MICHIGAN. 
