Nanrcissua - Daffodils 
Large Double Nose Bulbs That Should Produce 
Two, Three and Four Flowers 
Daffodils are very easy to grow, they thrive in any good soil and in 
just about any location. Plant them in clumps of six to a dozen bulbs 
among the perennial plants and in the foreground of shrubbery and 
evergreens. Planted in large masses through woodlands and along hill- 
sides and in meadows, they give a most pleasing effect. They will in- 
crease in beauty and number without any special care and soon be- 
come permanently established. Plant Daffodil bulbs about 6 inches 
deep and 6 inches apart as early in the fall as possible. 
THE NEW PINK DAFFODILS 
Here are five of them, reasonably priced, that you will want 
to add to your Narcissus family. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE. (The Pink Daffodil.) It is one of the 
choicest that may be seen in the garden, a variety of quite unique 
coloring, large trumpet-shaped crown of a full shell-pink shaded deep 
pink at brim, perianth ivory-white and slightly reflexed; it should not 
be missed in any collection. In color on page 2. 
35¢ each; 90c for 3; $3.35 for 12; $6.50 for 25 
PINK FANCY. A pale apricot trumpet broadly edged with soft pink, 
surrounded with pure white petals. A very free flowering kind that 
multiplies easily and readily. 65c for 3; $2.00 for 12; $3.85 for 25 
LADY BIRD. The perianths are white and of perfect form. The large 
trumpet is distinctly pink and flaring, evenly ruffled, pale apricot out- 
side, deep orange-apricot inside at opening towards the throat. This 
beautiful variety with strong stems is one of the finest among the 
New Pink Daffodils. 35¢ each; 95c for 3; $3.50 for 12; $6.85 for 25 
LOUISE DE COLIGNY. The greatest novelty of all times is this new, 
fragrant, pink Daffodil. The reflexing habit of the perianth, which is 
pure white and of good substance, tends to throw the neat apricot-pink 
cup into focus. This variety, on opening, shows its color immediately, 
while some of the other pinks do so the second or third day. 
Another and very pleasant attraction of Louise de Coligny is, that it is 
strongly fragrant. 70c each; $2.00 for 3; $7.85 for 12; $15.00 for 25 
SIAM. A wide flaring apricot-pink trumpet changing gradually to a 
soft, delicate pink. The petals are white, broad and overlapping. A 
giant among the Pink Daffodils. 
35c¢ each; 95c for 3; $3.50 for 12; $6.95 for 25 
TRUMPET NARCISSI 
CHASTITY. A pure white trumpet, long and perfect in form. Broad 
white petals, overlapping. One ot the very best Narcissus of this color. 
70c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.15 for 25; $15.45 for 100 
COMMANDER IN CHIEF. Brightest deep yellow trumpet, beautifully 
frilled and of graceful appearance. Broad golden yellow petals. A noble 
flower of great substance. A jewel for the garden. 
65c for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
GLORY OCF SASSENHEIM. A great flower; long, rich yellow trumpet 
and broad, pure white petals. A splendid Daffodil. 
70c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.35 for 25; $16.45 for 100 
KING ALFRED. The standard by which all golden yellow Daffodils are 
judged. Large, refined, golden yellow; popular the world over. In color 
on page 2 65c for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
DUKE OF WINDSOR. First Prize Winner at the New York Daffodil 
Show. White, overlapping petals and a large and broad soft orange 
colored trumpet, flaring and short. Cup inside shows a delicate flaking 
of a broad golden band. Heads all other Narcissus as a general all 
around satisfactory kind both for garden and for show purposes. 
95c¢ for 3; $3.45 for 12; $6.55 for 25; $24.75 for 100 
MOUNT HOOD. The very best pure white Daffodil we have ever had 
in our trial grounds. Large, heavy textured, broad, pure white petals 
and a long, ruffled edged, cream-white trumpet. 
95¢ for 3; $3.45 for 12; $6.55 for 25; $24.75 for 100 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. A bold ivory-white trumpet sometimes tinted 
with cream, and broad, long, overlapping white petals make this an out- 
standing Daffodil. 65¢ for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
PRESIDENT LEBRUN. Overlapping pure white petals and a long, 
ruffled and fluted cream-white trumpet. A splendid kind to cut for 
house decoration. Medal winner in 1943. Pictured in color on page 2. 
75¢ for 3; $2.75 for 12; $5.25 for 25; $19.85 for 100 
REMBRANDT. Perfectly formed flower with both trumpet and petals 
of clear golden yellow. Lasts particularly well when cut. 
65c for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
LARGE-CUPPED NARCISS! 
EMERALD. 8Sroad, pure white petals and a wide flaring heavily 
ruffled lemon-yellow cup. Quite an outstanding Narcissus. A new 
“Wweather-proof” Narcissus, vigorous, free flowering; wind, rain, hot 
weather does not seem to mar their beauty. 
70c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.35 for 25; $16.45 for 100 
FANCHEON. One of those sublime varieties that haunt you. Its splen- 
did petals are clear light yellow. Its enormous cup flat and all clear 
orange. Now very reasonably priced at: 
75¢ for 3; $2.45 for 12; $4.65 for 25; $17.65 for 100 
LEMON CUP. Soft creamy white petals around a wide open, heavily 
ruffled butter-yellow cup. Edged on the inside with a rather broad band 
of pale yellow. Bloom very early. 
70c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.35 for 25; $16.45 for 100 
LEVIATHAN. Cream-white petals, thick and waxlike, very flaring 
pure yellow cup, nicely ruffled and frilled, with a deeper golden yellow 
edge. Very vigorous growing. Pictured in color on page 2. 
70c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.35 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
MRS. MARGARET ERSKINE. An enormous flower of imposing dig- 
nity. The broad overlapping petals are smooth and pure canary-yellow. 
The trumpet a little deeper in color, beautifully frilled and spread at 
the mouth. 65c for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
WEDDING MARCH. A flower of superb quality, pure white petals 
and a large clear yellow cup. Flowers very freely. 
65¢ for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
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Duke of Windsor 
SHORT-CUPPED NARCISSI 
CRENVER. Purest white petals with sharply outlined, short, button 
size, deep red cup. A most elegant flower. 
65c for 3; $2.15 for 12; $4.00 for 25; $14.85 for 100 
FIRETAIL. A horticultural award winner with broad, creamy white 
petals and a large, bright crimson-scarlet cup. Flowers are of great 
substance, lasting a long while in the garden and when cut. 19 inches 
high. 50c for 3; $1.60 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
GERTIE MILLAR. Large and most attractive primrose and cream- 
white Leedsi variety. A great favorite with many experienced amateur 
gardeners. Makes a most attractive spot in the border and is also a 
splendid flower to cut. 
70c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.35 for 25; $16.45 for 100 
POMONA. One of the best Narcissus in this attractive class. Petals are 
long and very pure white. Trumpet flat and lemon-yellow with a cin- 
namon-colored edge which does not burn. 
70c for 3; $2.25 for 12; $4.35 for 25; $16.45 for 100 
MRS. BARCLAY. Large, broad, reflexed petals of pale primrose-yellow 
with a frilled yellow cup daintily edged with orange. A very lovely 
variety. 50c for 3; $1.60 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
ROCK GARDEN DAFFODILS 
Exquisitely dainty, perfectly formed miniature Daffodils. Ideal for 
rock gardens and walls. Leave undisturbed for many years. 
ANGEL’S TEARS (Triandus albus). Still unbeatable. If planted in 
a protected corner will bear flowers for over five weeks. Will multiply 
well if left undisturbed. A little gem. 
40c for 3; $1.20 for 12; $2.30 for 25; $8.75 for 100 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS. Yellow Hoop-Petticoat; dainty rich 
golden yellow flowers of hoop-petticoat form. Foliage narrow bladed. 
Grows 6 inches tall. 40¢ for 3; $1.30 for 12; $2.50 for 25; $9.45 for 100 
W. P. MILNER. Small sulphur-white flowers, pure white when forced, 
on wiry 10-inch stems. One of the very best Daffodils for growing in- 
doors and an attraction in the rockery. 
50c for 3; $1.50 for 12; $2.80 for 25; $10.85 for 100 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus 
