New Daffodils 
This list of new daffodils comprises some of the 
best new novelties. Those who wish to feature new 
kinds in their garden or show should take note of 
these bulbs grown in the Pacific Northwest, Orders 
may be booked in advance for September and 
October shipment. 
APRIL SHOWERS (Large Cup)—A large, pure 
white daffodil with overlapping perianth made 
out of very broad petals so that the flower looks 
like a large saucer. The cup is tinged with a soft 
and pale lemon and is very large, expanded and 
rather flat. A splendid novelty. We have purchased 
the entire stock of bulbs available this year. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 doz. $7.00. 
ARANGUEZ—Perfect overlapping perianth of 
light yellow with deep yellow cup margined with 
orange-red. One of the best show flowers. Each 
35c; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50. 
BINKIE (Large Cup)—Rare new color break, 
the perianth being pronounced lemon-yellow, the 
large flaring cup a pale lemon, bleaching to almost 
pure ivory. Good grower, attractive garden and 
show plant, highly recommended. Each $2.00; 
3 for $5.75. - 
BRIDEGROOM (Short Cups)—Large with 
creamy perianth, yellow crown, narrow edging of 
orange, good substance and very late. Ideal for ex- 
hibition & cutting. Ea. 65c; 3 for $1.75; doz. $6.50. 
BROUGHSHANE (Large Trumpet) — A glori- 
ous giant white ajax of perfect form. Trumpet is 
widely flanged, reflexed and frilled but does not 
outshine the immense perianth which is fully 514 
inches in diameter. The great flower of immense 
substance is very durable and has strong stems 
over 2 feet high while the foliage is 1% inches 
in breadth. Immense vigor. Each $2.50; 3 for $7.00. 
C. E. BAILEY (Large Cups) — Finest of the 
many pink daffodils raised by the late C. E. Bailey 
of Portland, Ore. The slightly wavy perianth is ivory 
white, the cup ivory-yellow on outside and rich 
cream pink inside with a broad, heavily fringed 
rim of pure rose. A late flower of great charm. 
C. E. Bailey was given a special posthumous 
award by the Oregon State Federation of Garden 
Clubs. Each $2.50; 3 for $7.00. 
GRAPEFRUIT (Large Yellow Trumpets)—Out- 
standing new daffodil of novel coloring. Very 
large flower of uniform lemon-green color bleach- 
ing to almost true ivory with age. It blooms early 
but will stay in good condition longer than most. 
This daffodil is well named and will be very 
popular. Each $2.50 3 for $7.00. 
KRAKATOA (Large Cup)—One of the finest 
new daffodils since Fortune. Where exhibited it 
has created a sensation. An immense flower with 
broad overlapping deep golden yellow perianth of 
fine substance and quality; the very widely ex- 
panded cup is bright flaming orange-red, beauti- 
fully flanged at the mouth. Flowers are short 
necked, well poised on strong stiff stems; robust 
plants. Each $2.50 3 for $7.00. 
FLYING DUTCHMAN—White flower with 
very interesting orange spot and nicely formed 
cup. Each 75c; 3 for $2.15. 
ORANGE BLOSSOM—Deep yellow cream co- 
lor with orange trumpet. This flower retains the 
orange color better than most varieties. Similar to 
Fortune but later. Every garden should have this 
one. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; doz. $2.45. 
SMILING QUEEN—Outstanding in daffodil 
family. Large perianth with deep orange frilled 
cup. Each 70c; 3 for $1.95. 
Double Daffodil, Mary Copeland, page 4. 
SWANSDOWN (Double)—A_ very striking 
novelty. A beautiful double with large milk white 
flowers of fine substance. The petals are excep- 
tionally broad and form a perfect saucer as a 
background for the white feathery looking petals. 
Carried on a stiff stem and short necked. Ideal 
cut flower. Each $2.75; 3 for $7.50. 
SWEET SEVENTEEN (Large Cup) — Large 
blooms in which the back petals are broad and 
rather round and very light yellow. The cup is 
wide, very frilled and of deep primrose color. 
A striking flower, ideal for display. It commands 
quick attention. Each $1.50; 3 for $4.25. 
HILL BILLY’S SISTER—A _ very unusual, 
distinct orchid type flower on vigorous plants, 
with long stiff stems. Here we have two flowers 
set one above the other in duplex form. The back 
petals are of soft yellow, nearly three-fourths 
covered by another bloom of rich golden yellow. 
The inner flower is heavily filled and the blooms 
command attention in any display. Each $3.00; 
3 for $8.50. 
Polyanthus Narcissus 
Splendid for forcing and much used to place 
in bowls of water, braced with rocks or pebbles. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY — Fragrant white 
flowers with yellow cups. Large bulbs. Can be 
grown in bowls of water for forcing. Each 20c; 
3 for 55c; doz. $1.85. 
GRAND SOLEIL d@’OR — Deep golden yellow 
perianth with orange yellow cup; borne in clus- 
ters. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; doz. $1.85. 
PAPER WHITE — White perianth and cup; 
very fragrant. Valuable for early forcing. Each 
20c; 3 for 55c; doz. $1.95. : 
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