OUR NEW PINK DAFFODILS 
VIN Ge Lo BRED Systeoscesssticeateste:stctesosseckecais Each 40¢ 
The trumpet is pale apricot, shaded sal- 
mon and orange when opening, later shad- 
ing to a soft pink; strong white perianth- 
12 Sal gd Ba A Oe Re tn 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. 
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. 
CURT ASM PiA GIN, Eis tecscvercsccccsoctecrvcnes Each 60¢ 
The turmpet is large and pale cream- 
pink with a broad overlapping ruffled 
edge. When in full bloom the color turng 
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. 
Vase Dn ESN RST 5 0) Ds BR Fi hp 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- 
jianth white and of perfect form; strong 
stem; it resembles Daisy Schaffer in form 
and size. A most outstanding variety. 
IVEPESSIN ela) Nic bret ce occccssatcatonetses Each 48¢ 
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 
lenght is about 214 inches and it is @ 
inches wide. Outstanding. 
PINK BeEeAsUsls ¥ occcce eae Each 
White perianth, slim, long trumpet of 
apricot-yellow, with a somewhat darker 
edge, later becoming salmon-pink. 
Pal Nuke AUN I CHY 2: =, eee te Each 25¢ 
White perianth, well formed, with a pale 
apricot trumpet, broadly fringed soft pink. 
Free flowering and excellent for naturaliz- 
ing. 
PINK FRAC VIOIRIT TLE. ee. Each 30¢ 
Pure white perianth. The trumpet is at 
opening pale yellow, soon turning to a 
most beautiful apricot pink somewhat 
darker inside. 
eaTUN, KagenG Es Maier. ae eae 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. 
RUN ott G LI OUR) Ve ercsiccrcccores: Each 70¢ 
The “Orchid’? among the Pink Daffodils. 
Pure white perianth, somewhat loose but 
graceful, with an exquisite long trumpet 
opening light Indian-yellow but soon shad- 
ing to a lovely pink, inside deep pinkish 
apricot remaining so till the end. Without 
any question the most beautiful “Pink” 
ever raised. When used as a corsage with 
some Asparagus green it is as delicate as 
an Orchid. 
PLN Keer Mice eee 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. 
Del Nc Kee SL by Ler Greene eee Each 40¢ 
Pure white jerianth. Opens pale yellow, 
soon 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. 
ROSY SUNRISE... 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 
ee variety is rather difficult to des- 
cribe. 
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 
Daffodils 
Those listed below are the large regular 
type Daffodils. Complete list in June Issue. 
Postpaid. Per Dozen. 
—KING ALFRED. 100—$19.60 $1.50 
This beautiful yellow trumpet variety is 
at the head of its color class; rich deep 
golden yellow; large gigantic trumpet 
elegantly frilled at mouth and a broad 
massive perianth. It is long standing and 
easily forced; one of the earliest to bloom. 
—HELIOS. 100—$9.00 $1.25 
The perianth is a deep golden yellow, the 
cup opens a littie darker than the petals 
and gradually changes to a deep orange 
color; it is excellent for both forcing and 
for the garden. 
—TWINK. 100—$11.00 $1.50 
The best of the double kinds; a pale 
primrose, flushed white, center a deep 
orange-red; showy in the garden and an 
easy grower. 
—FEBRUARY GOLD. 100—$15.00 $1.50 
With us this grows as a sort of a miniat- 
ure, 10 inches high with pure golden flow- 
ers; its value is especially in the rock 
garden where one wishes a mass of gold 
color for accent. It is very nice. 
SULPHUR STAR. 100—$9.00 $1.50 
A showy sulphur-yellow of medium size 
especially showy in the garden where a 
light yellow is wanted; the petals are 
pointed and resemble stars. 
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