Giant Trumpet Daffodil 
King Alfred 
Y Giant Trumpet Daffodil 
Mount Hood 
Poetaz 
or 
/ Clustered Narcissus 
BULB PLANTER ii Poet’s Narcissus 
Lifts a perfect cone out of soft earth for 
planting bulbs. Each $.80. 
DAFFODILS AND NARCISSUS 
Mixed. A mixture of all types, suitable for growing 
in masses for gardens, naturalizing in shrubbery in 
woods and semi-wild outlying grounds 
Per 
Doz. 
Per 
100. 
$1.40 $10.00 
Daffodils 
We offer Top Size No. 1 Bulbs 
Daffodils give a marvelous display early in the Spring and are 
lovely for beds, borders, and naturalizing. Stems are strong, stiff, 
12 in. or more high. Ideal for pot culture. 
HOW TO GROW DAFFODILS AND NARCISSUS 
OUTDOORS: Plant in any good garden soil and can be planted any- 
time in the Autumn before the ground is closed by frost. Plant 4 to 
8 in. deep and 6 to 8 in. apart each way. 
POT CULTURE: Plant the bulbs as early as possible, as upon the 
slow growth of the flower bud depends the success of the forcing. 
Plant 4 bulbs to a 6 in. pot in any good friable soil, allowing the tips 
of the bulbs to show above the soil. Water and place in a cold frame 
or heel-in in the garden covering the pots with ashes or soil and 
allow eight to ten weeks to force root development. Bring pots 
indoors as required and set in a cool, dark cellar. Never allow the 
bulbs to dry out. When an inch or more of top growth is made bring 
up to the light of a cool window, and subject them to gentle forcing. 
GIANT TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
These ever-popular Daffodils have trumpets as long or longer than 
the perianth or the surrounding row of petals. 
Per Per 
Beersheba. Ivory-white trumpet, pure white petals. Doz _100 
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Emperor. Yellow trumpet, primrose petals ........ 1.40 10.00 
Golden Harvest. Largest trumpet, deep golden-yellow 1.60 12.00 
King Alfred. Rich golden-yellow. Very popular. 
Rounds bully sutrmes eset crate rteasy nai ctalaawerner's's ehits ele 1.40 10.00 
Doublemosedsoulbsw) UimlOy sei selesiers sole wale ers 2.30 18.00 
Mount Hood. Immense flowered creamy-white 
trumpet changing to pure white; pure white petals 2.30 18.00 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. “The Pink Daffodil’. Apricot- 
pink trumpet changing to shell-pink at the deeply 
fringed edge, ivory-white petals ............... 2.50 20.00 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage. Light canary-yellow trumpet 
changing etomwihive, whites petalst re... i. .s). sc 1.60 12.00 
Rembrandt. Trumpet and petals pale yellow . 1.40 10.00 
Spring Glory. Yellow trumpet, white petals ....... 1.60 12.00 
SHORT-CUPPED DAFFODILS 
In this group of short-cupped Daffodils the trumpet is 
greatly reduced in size. Graceful and fragrant. 
Carlton. Large soft yellow cup, broad petals ...... 1.40 10.00 
Dick Wellband. Overlapping white petals, redcup. 1.40 10.00 
Firetail. Bright red eye, creamy white petals .. 1.25 9.00 
Scarlet Elegance. Scarlet cup, yellow petals ...... 1.40 10.00 
Sir Watkins. Yellow cup, primso petals .......... 1.40 10.00 
Tunis. Large ivory-white cup, edged coppery gold . 
Broadspurel white petal semen iietlen eaiciees eiet view ete 1.60 12.00 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
A very showy: selection of double or semi-double 
flowers in pure toned colors. 
Alba Plena Odorato. Pure white, fragrant ......... 1.40 10.00 
Indian Chief. Yellow-orange, petals curledandtwisted 1.60 12.00 
Inglescombe. Pure soft yellow ...............-++- 1.60 12.00 
Twink. Creamy-yellow and red ...............-+- 1.60 12.00 
CLUSTERED NARCISSUS 
Lovely large clusters of 4 to 6 flowers on strong 
stems, deliciously fragrant. Hardy for the open 
border or splendid for forcing in pots. 
Cheerfulness. Double, creamy white, yellow eye. Gar- 
eniarScented Pyrmrmes -trcris sete sles cliente 6 nein tole ett 1.25 9.00 
Geranium. Orange red cup, white petals ..........- 1.40 10.00 
Halvose. Deep orange cup, primrose petals ........ 1.40 10.00 
POET'S NARCISSUS 
The old-fashioned Pheasant’s Eye with snowy white 
flower and a rich spicy odor. For hardy borders. 
Actea. Scarlet eye, large pure white petals ........ 1.25 9.00 
Ornatus Maximus. Orange-red eye, white petals .... 1.25 9.00 
SWEET-SCENTED JONQUILS 
Delightfully fragrant small Narcissus, dwarf in 
habit, clusters of two or more flowers on a stem. 
Single Campernelle. Pure golden yellow .......... 1.25 9.00 
Double Campernelle. Deep golden yellow ......... 1.40 10.00 
Golden Scepter. Largest of Jonquils. Deep gold.-yel. 1.60 12.00 
MINIATURE DAFFODILS 
February Gold. The earliest Daffodil. Rich orange- 
yellow. Excellent for rock gardens and natural- 
TZN see OMI, ernest tees pa eyorecae te DB atie A bisa heal 1.85 14.00 
Triandrus Thalia. Orchid-flowered Narcissus. Three 
or four lovely pure-white, trumpet-shaped flowers 
to a stem. Long lasting; blooms 2 in. across. 2.00 15.00 
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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
GIANT FLOWERED CROCUS—Top Size Bulbs 
Large bulbs 4 in. in circumference. One of 
the earliest flowers seen in the Spring. 
Splendid for rock gardens, flower borders 
and for naturalizing under trees, shrubs or 
ERANTHIS (Winter Aconite) 
Dainty small yellow flowers with green 
frilled collars on 6 in. stems. Early blooming 
usually before the Crocus. They are perfect- 
ly hardy and thrive in shade or sun. Plant 
2 in. deep and 8 in. apart. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA—Top Size Bulbs 
(Wood Hyacinth or Spanish Blue Bell.) 
Ideal for naturalizing in rockeries, garden 
or woodland. Likes partial shade. Erect 
flower spikes, 12 in. high with bell-shaped 
Per Per 
in the lawn. Height 4 in. Plant bulbs 2 in. Doz. 100 blooms. Blooms late Spring. Plant bulbs 
ease); 3.10. apart. Per Per Hyemalis. Buttercup-yellow ¢ 95 $5.00 3 in. deep and 6 in. apart. Per Per 
, Doz. 100 M ° Doz. 100 
GLORY OF THE SNOW Bl . 
Enchantress. Porcelain-blue. $.90 $6.00 (Chionodoxa) R UC verre eee eee eee ees. = §.85 $5.00 
King of the Whites ........ 1.00 6.50 | Early blooming, dainty blue Whit BL saspn nts ies aiy Ae eysissaccan 85 5.00 
Mammoth Yellow ......... 1.15 7.50 | flowers borne in sprays on WO reece cece eee eens 85 5.00 
Purpurea Grandiflora. Purple _.90 6.00 | stems 4 in. high. Excellent SCILLA SIBIRICA 
Striped Beauty. Lilac ...... 90 6.00 | for naturalizing. Plant 3 in. Spring Beauty. Intense blue 
IM ixedastocts Aoi seatslen eke a 90 6.00 deep and 8 in. apart. flowers on graceful spikes 4 
Luciliae. Sky-blue .......... 65 3.50 ae ee in early April. 
F Sardensis. Deep Blue ....... i 3.50 ost effective in masses. 
SR Sore el stile ean GRAPE HYACINTHS-—Top Size plany Rulbseaahe 6 aa decr 
Beautiful large Orchid-like Lovely clustered spikes of and Gai apart».4 Cheney oo 1.00 6.50 
flower blooming in June. early flowers resembling a SNOWDROPS 
Lovely for cutting. ae lant miniature inverted bunch of The first flower of Spring; 
early 3 to 4 in. deep and 6 in. grapes. They thrive planted with lovely little white blooms 
apart. in clumps in the rock garden, on stems 4 in. long. Thrive in 
Imperator. Brilliant blue ... 1.15 7.50 | border or under trees. 5 in. rock gardens, hardy borders 
Wedgewood. Deep blue .... 1.25 9.00 | high. Plant bulbs 2 in. deep or planted in the grass. Plant 
White Excelsior. Pure white 1.00 6.50 | and 8 in. apart. bulbs 2 in. deep and 8 in. apart. 
Golden Harvest. Pure gold .. 1.00 6.50 Muscari—Albus. Pure white. .75 4.50 Galanthus Single. White ... 85 5.00 
MTX Cdr si sneha eee: lertte mien. .90 6.00 | Muscari—Heavenly Blue ....  .65 3.50 Galanthus Double. White ... 1.25 9.00 
