General 
MacArthur 
Per 3 Doz. 100 
ACTAEA. (Poeticus.) Pure white perianth, cup 
yellow, edged red. We consider this the best of 
the common Poeticus varieties. Fragrant. M. ..-$0.55 $1.55 $10.50 
ARTISTE. (Short-cupped.) Light yellow perianth. 
Short, flaring cup of golden yellow, edged with a 
narrow orange border. One notices at once its 
artistic balance and proportion, along with unusual 
substance and quality. M. 13.50 
-60 2.00 
Imperator 
NARCISSUS or 
Per 3 Doz. 100 
BEERSHEBA. (Trumpet.) Perianth 
and trumpet of magnificent propor- 
tions. Sturdy foliage and stem. 
Height 20 to 22 inches. The color 
is pure white. Those who are form: 
ing collections of the finest Narcissi 
rate Beersheba at the top of the large 
white trumpets. ecere: a Ewete 
erit and a First Class Certificate. 
vee aa Rar pit lee te ave lers cototonene $1.10 $3.40 $25.50 
BLUSH QUEEN. (Short-cupped.) Re- 
sembles a Poeticus, but the perianth, 
instead of being pure white, is apri- 
cot-pink. The cup is apricot-pink, 
bordered with scarlet. Fragrant. M. .60 2.00 
BRIDESMAID. (Long-cupped.) Pure 
white, large perianth with a very 
large, fully rutlled cup, disc-like and 
delicately shaded cream, edged soft 
apricot. A flower of appealing beau- 
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CANALICULATUS. (Species.) A dainty little 
Narcissus, 6 inches in height, suitable for sunny 
positions in the rock garden. It has narrow, erect 
bluish green foliage, and bears heads of 3 to 4 
flowers with white perianth and globular golden 
cup, sweetly scented. M. ......++-+:- 
CARLTON. (Long-cupped.) A handsome variety 
of broad, overlapping perianth, with a large ex- 
panded cup frilled at the brim, the entire flower 
of a uniformly soft yellow. A magnificent plant 
of great vigor, very free blooming, early, and of 
long lasting qualities. Excellent for exhibition. 
This variety received an Award of Merit. E. ... .50 1.65 
CHEERFULNESS. (Double Poetaz.) A double 
form of the famous cluster-flowering Daffodil, 
creamy white in color. Frequently called the “‘Gar- 
denia’’ Daffodil. Splendid for the garden; late 
blooming and very fragrant. Received an Award 
of Merit. A favorite. L. 
DAISY SCHAEFFER. (Long-cupped.) One of the 
best of the remarkable new long-cupped type. The 
flower is 444 inches across with cup of nearly two 
inches. Resembles a giant Trumpet, but much 
more graceful in form. Pure white perianth with 
cup opening primrose, turning to light canary- 
yellow with a greenish overcast at the base. Long 
lemon-yellow stigma and styles add to the color 
harmcny of this flower, which has captured an 
Award of Merit and several First Class Certificates. 
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14.00 
3.40 24.50 
1.10 
tO o> 9.00 
11.00 
pit} ils 10.50 
2.50 18.00 
To inform you of the correct blooming time of the 
different varieties, we have used the following letters: 
ML—medium late 
L—late 
E—early 
ME—medium early 
M—medium 
Yellow Cheerfulness 
