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Short Cup Daffodils (Continued) 
Double Nose 
Per 1,000 
Francisa Drake—Overlapping perianth; creamy-white cup, 
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Fortune—Broad overlapping brilliant yellow _ perianth. 
Long, deep crown of glowing blood-orange. = —i—itsts—~S 49.00 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse—A giant Leedsii. Ivory-white peri- 
anth; slim long trumpet of apricot-pink, changing 
POs Del DIT Kear tecc 2 Cima te Sete eg 95.00 
Naomi—Perianth ivory-white, golden yellow cup. esses 63.00 
Orange Glow—Sulphur-yellow perianth, dark orange cup. 49.00 
Scarlet Leader—F lat, creamy-white, large deep-red crown. __————————és799.0 
Sunset—Dark yellow perianth, deep scarlet-orange cup. 
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Dick Wellband—Overlapping pure white perianth, deep 
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JONQUILS 
And their hybrids—producing clusters of blooms atop a tapering stem. 
(Double Nose No. 1) 
Trevithian—Giant; best jonquil. Pale lemon yellow, clear 
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Triandus Thalia—(For rock gardens). 3 to 4 pure white 
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POETAZ DAFFODILS 
Tall plants, vigorous growers, bearing heads of large well-formed flowers. 
Blooms are much larger than the Jonquil types. Deliciously fragrant. 
Geranium—Round, flat, pure white perianth; deep orange- 
red cup. Late. Strong stem with 6 to 8 flowers per 
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Laurens Koster—Pure white perianth, orange cup free 
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DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
Cheerfulness (The double Poetaz Elvira)—-White perianth 
with full double center of white and yellow, 2 to 4 
HOwers ONva stem: Medium early. wee ee ae _ $ 41.00 
Double Campernelle—Pure yellow, 2 to 3 flowers per stem, 
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Indian Chief—Large double, yellow with orange-red inner 
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Inglescombe—Fully double, soft yellow. —_.-..-.--2W---a2- 63.00 
Insulinde—White with orange-red center. Fully double. 
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Texas—Large, beautiful yellow with orange-red inner 
Detaisw- Leland istron gs: te. se es See bea eet 103.00 
CROCUS 
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Crocuses have been in cultivation at least three hundred years. They flower 
at a time when every flower is of value. For outside culture, it is advisable 
to mix a few naphthalene flakes with the soil where the bulbs have been 
planted, since mice and squirrels are very fond of crocus bulbs. Plant 2 to 
3 inches deep. ‘ 
(Packed 100 and 250 of a color and size per bag) 
SPRING FLOWERING 
One of the earliest of all flowers to make their show of glorious colors even 
before Spring has really arrived. 
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