DUTCH DAFFODILS 
Dict lodils Aor 
Narcissus, are 
very popular be- 
cause they bloom 
early and last a 
long time. Suited 
to just about any 
garden or land- 
scaping purpose. 
Ideal as cut flow- 
ers to brighten 
your rooms. 
DB-701—Geranium—Pure white perianth with orange-red 
cup. Three to seven flowers on one stem. 
DB-702—King Alfred—Rich golden-yellow throughout. Enor- 
mous sized early bloom. Most popular and best known. 
DB-703—Clamor—Pure white starlike perianth frames the 
frilled yellow cup that is edged with deep orange. Very 
outstanding. 
DB-704—Texas—Double. Petals are an alternating yellow 
and clear orange shade. Sweetly fragrant and decorative. 
DB-705—Carlton—Light canary-yellow perianth of perfect 
form. Frilled cup is golden yellow. 
DB-706—Cheerfulness—White double flowers are borne in 
clusters of four to five to the stem. Delightfully fragrant. 
DB-707—Mrs. E. H. Krelage—Large white perianth; trumpet 
of sulphur white changes to pure white as the flower ma- 
tures. Late blooming. 
10ceach; 12 for $1.00 
Outstanding New Daffodils 
DB-709—Mount Hood—A majestic pure white with broad, 
heavily filled trumpet. 
DB-710—Pink Fancy—An exquisite new color. Ivory white 
with an apricot pink trumpet. 
60c each; 4 for $2.00 
Dutch Hyacinths 
You'll love the early appearance, bright colors and 
keen fragrance of the Hyacinth. Easily grown indoors 
or outside. 
HB-731—L’Innocence—Pure white. 
HB-732—Pink Pearl—Rosy pink. 
HB-733—Grande Maitre—Clear lavender blue. 
HB-734—Jan Bos—Glistening scarlet. 
HB-735—City of Haarlem—Exira fine yellow. 
25c each; 5 for $1.00 
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