DAFFODILS 
LADY KESTEVEN 3a 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25; 12 for 4.50 
The well formed perianth is pure white, 
accenting a cup of the very deepest red ever 
seen in a Daffodil. 
LA VESTALE Ic 
3 for .85; 6 for 1.50; 12 for 2.50 
Giant Daffodil with pure ivory white peri- 
anth. The trumpet is a soft cream yellow. 
Tall, fine for small groups or naturalizing. 
LOVENEST 2b 3 for .85; 6 for 1.50; 12 for 2.50 
Star-shaped white perianth with nicely 
shaped trumpet of saffron yellow turning 
to apricot pink at edge. Very early and 
dainty. 
MARY COPELAND 4 
3 for 1.00; 6 for 1.85; 12 for 3.50 
A new, fully double type. The longer petals 
are pure cream-white with a golden ray 
down the center, while shorter petals of 
lemon and brilliant orange give a pleasing 
three-color effect. 
MOULIN ROUGE 4 
3 for .75; 6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.25 
Very lovely double with long primrose pet- 
als and. shorter petals of deep yellow- 
orange, giving a lovely effect. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE Ic 
3 for 1.00; 6 for 1.75; 12 for 3.00 
The famous “Pink Daffodil.” Slim, long 
trumpet of apricot pink changing to shell 
pink at the deeply fringed edge. Ivory white 
perianth. 
NETTE O'MELVENY 3b 
3 for .75; 6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.25 
A dancing Daffodil with pure white peri- 
anth and cup of clear lemon-yellow, with 
orange edge. Splendid foliage, tall, graceful 
stem. 
SCARLET LEADER 2a 
3 for 1.00; 6 for 1.75; 12 for 3.00 
This beautiful flower has a large fiery scar- 
let cup and a pure white overlapping peri- 
anth. One of the most sensational flowers 
of recent years. 
ST. EGWIN 2a 3 for .85; 6 for 1.50; 12 for 2.50 
A very tall Daffodil of uniform soft yellow 
throughout the large cup and overlapping 
perianth segments. 
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SILVER STAR 2b 
3 for .75; 6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.25 
Broad-petaled, star-shaped perianth of pure 
cream-white. Wide-mouthed trumpet of 
primrose, changing to cream-white. 
STOKE 5b Each .75; 3 for 2.00; 12 for 6.00 
Pale yellow Triandrus hybrid. Naturalizes 
readily and is exceptional for spring flower 
arrangements. 
TEXAS 4 3 for .75; 6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.25 
Sparkling double flowers of golden yellow 
with fiery orange segments. Unrivaled for 
pot culture and late forcing. 
THALIA 
TUNIS 2b 3 for .75; 6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.25 
A tall Leedsi with large white perianth and 
large ivory crown flushed with pale coppery 
gold at the edge of the flanged and serrated 
brim. 
TWINK 4 3 for .75; 6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.25 
Double, semi-full Daffodil with petals alter- 
nating a soft primrose and clear orange. 
Very early, free-flowering, good show flower. 
DAFFODILS IN NATURALIZED PLANTINGS OFFER 
A REAL BREATH OF SPRING 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS 10 
3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
Rich golden yellow Daffodil with flowers 
of hoop-petticoat form and rush-like foliage. 
Blooms from end of February to April. 
CANALICULATUS 10 
3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
Globular golden cups, white perianth, 
sweetly scented. Bears heads of 3 to 4 flow- 
ers. Suitable for sunny rock gardens. 
MOONSHINE 5a 
3 for .85; 6 for 1.50; 12 for 2.50 
A beautfiul orchid-type hybrid. Star-shaped, 
creamy white flowers, often 3 to a stem. 
Favorite for rock garden or for naturalizing 
in the shade. 
THALIA 5a 3 for .85; 6 for 1.50; 12 for 2.50 
Beautiful pure white flowers blooming two 
or three per stem, 2 inches or more across. 
Makes beautiful cluster. Excellent for rock 
garden or forcing. 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX 10 
3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
Clusters of numerous small, rich, yellow 
flowers of delicious scent. Blooms in May. 
