accordingly; others will be sent at the best time, as determined 
by the weather and other circumstances. 
Please order these boxes early, — and your cards should 
be sent for all boxes in which you wish them enclosed. 
BuU. Ty Bi Sieh O26) Gel esas 
If you would like something more lasting than cut flowers 
for a Birthday, or other anniversary, gift, — or for Christmas,— 
nothing could be nicer, for a gardener, than a nice assortment 
of Daffodil bulbs (minimum amount, $5.00). Such a gift not 
only will serve for the present occasion, but will make the 
recipient grateful for your thoughtfulness again, year after 
year, when these Daffodils give an ever increasing wealth of 
enchanting beauty, as they will do each Spring, for a life-time 
even, if they are treasured and taken care of. 
The selection of varieties may be made by yourself, or the 
recipient, from our Price-list. If the event for which the 
bulbs are desired comes before our shipping season (Septem- 
ber -October), a Gift Certificate will be sent, with our List,— 
if the choice is to be made by the recipient, — so that he, or 
she, will know that they have not been forgotten. If for 
Christmas, the bulbs will be received a couple of months 
ahead of time, of course, so that they may be planted at the 
proper time. 
Ava AS Oo Dt Leer, OPK 
We have on hand a few copies of “The Daffodil”, by 
J. M. Jefferson-Brown, and published in London. This is an 
authoritative and comprehensive account of the Daffodil, right 
up to the present time; it is quite profusely illustrated in 
color, and in black and white, and will be of value to anyone 
especially interested in Daffodils. The price is $3.50, postpaid. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
Classified List of Daffodil Names 
This is a list of all the Daffodil varieties registered with 
the Royal Horticuliural Society, of London, in the past. 50 
years or so, — something over 12,000 names, — and giving the 
Classification of each variety. A valuable reference book, — 
almost a “must” for those who are sponsoring Daffodil Shows. 
The price, for the latest edition, is $1.00, postpaid. 
BLUE RIBBON WINNERS 
If you would like to win a lot of Blue Ribbons at your 
Daffodil Show next Spring, — and who wouldn’t, — here is a 
list of a number of varieties in each Division, which should do 
that for you. Most of them have received R. H. S. Awards 
of Merit (A. M.) and/or First Class Certificates (F.C. C.) in 
the (not too distant) past, — many very recently, — and have 
been consistent winners in Shows here and in England the 
past few years. By purchasing first quality bulbs of these 
varieties, planting them in good well drained soil, and provid- 
ing some protection from wind and storm (by planting on the 
leaward side of a garden fence or hedge, or the use of burlap 
windbreaks; mulching with peat-moss, etc. to prevent their 
being splashed by heavy rains, etc.) they should bring home 
for you more than your share of the Ribbons. If this protec- 
tion cannot be provided, the flowers should be cut as soon as 
they are fully developed, or even before, with long stemmed 
varieties, — and kept in a cool dark place until the Show. 
Most of the varieties listed below, in the various Classes, 
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