Bulbs On Parade. Quality Bulbs from Reliable Experts. The Daffodil Mart Rt. 3 Box 794 Gloucester, VA Phone (804) FAX (804)

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Bulbs On Parade Quality Bulbs from Reliable Experts 1993 $1 Order Now For Fall Delivery Brent & Becky Heath Bulb Growers for 3 Generations The Daffodil Mart Rt. 3 Box 794 Gloucester, VA 23061 Phone (804) 693-3966 FAX (804) 693-9436 For Orders ONLY - 1-800-ALL BULB Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wholesale Retail

Dear Customers and Friends, January 31, 1993 We wish you all a very happy and prosperous New Year and would like to thank all of you who have helped make this our best year yet. We are indeed fortunate to have our business continue to grow. We are also blessed with excellent, dedicated and caring employees who help us ship over a thousand different kinds of bulbs and related items to you. Thank you for sharing your success stories about bulbs with us as this helps us to enable others to enjoy bulbs of many types and requirements! Our computer order and invoicing system was less of a headache this year and I hope, as we learn more about computers, will continue improving. It takes some getting used to, to realize that the machine runs us, we don't run it Many of you have asked about our son, Duke, who was in an automobile accident and was working with us last year. His leg is better, but I'm afraid will never be 'right'. He decided that he had worked for his parents long enough, so he's now working in a Metal Plating Shop here in Gloucester. He really appreciated your concern. (Mary and Kristen are in the office with us now, so say 'hello' to them when you call) As for the other three children, Jay, our oldest, is a Theatre major at Christopher Newport University. He was just cast as the 'lead' in "Picnic" and will also be playing the role of 'Jesus' in "Jesus Christ Superstar". He's having a great time! Dorothy is a tall, beautiful, blond, senior in high school, trying to decide where she wants to go to college next year. Robert, a sophomore in high school, is an excellent student, a champion soccer player and started running and winning in track this year.! It's so much fun to watch them grow and mature. They all have their different personalities and talents, and they all separately and collectively have really 'improved our prayer life'! Last Spring we both went to Holland. For the first week, we lead a tour group around to see Keukenhoef, The Floriadc, growing fields, 'Mosaics', Museums, the Flower Auction and much more! It's always fun to go, but I believe it is more fun to show others around that have never been there! It's like seeing it again 'for the very first time'! We hope to be able to do more as the demand increases and as time permits. The second week in Holland we went from one grower to the next checking on the bulbs that were being increased for us. One of the most exciting moments was when we saw our very own seedlings in a production field being increased. We continue to hybridize, really enjoy the process, get excited when we see something 'promising' in our field, but the real test is in the commercial production field where each flower competes with all the others as to stem strength, life of the bloom and marketability. Wow! What a feeling to see our own doing so well! You may notice that there are certain cultivars of daffodils that are very popular but are not in our catalogue. 'Peeping Tom' is an example that we leave out because the whole stock is currently virused. There arc usually alternate choices that are very close in type and color to those, and we'll be happy to suggest them to you if you'll give us a call. Our Trial Gardens and Seedling beds have not been open to the public since 1975, still every year we get calls from people who want to come and 'see the flowers'. We have thought and prayed over this for so long to try to come up with the right decision. We have so much work to do in the Spring, we have very limited parking, we can't afford the luxury of people 'dropping in' and touring unattended, and this is also our home, so the plans had to be very specific. However, we are happy to announce that we will be open for the 1993 Spring season. The details are as follows: With Mother Nature's help, we will be open March 16th April 10th You must make a reservation ahead to time, because of parking and limited tours Tours will be guided and will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, only Tours will be held at 10 am, 12, 2, and 4 pm The tour on Saturday April 3rd will be in conjunction with The Daffodil Festival only The cost of each tour will be S5.00 per person Please mark your calendar and make plans to be with us and please do call ahead of time. We sure don't want to have to turn anyone away after driving so far! Again, thank you for your business and continued support. We wish you many blue ribbons, beautiful flower gardens and lots of smiles! Happy Gardening! Brent & Becky 2

DAFFODILS: Blooming codes E-Early; M-Mid season; L-Late Available in Bedding size (DN II) in quantities of 10 and 50 Landscape Size (DN III) Large Rounds in quantities of 100 TRUMPET DAFFODILS-DIV I (one flower to a stem, trumpet or corona as long or longer than the perianth segments) Most Trumpets are better 'doers' in the middle and northern stales than they are in the deep south. Bedding size (DN II) two or more stems per bulb. Landscape Size (DN III) one or more stems per bulb. TRUMPET Name of Cultivar Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 (DN II) (DN H) (DN III) D-101 Arctic Gold goldenrod yellow, show flower, excellent $10 $25 $28 substance; 12"-16", M; Long lasting. D-102 Bestseller soft primrose yellow, excellent grower, very 9 21 28 large; 14"-16"; M D-113 Bravoure Very large strong floriferous, white/yellow; one 9 20 36 of the best; 18"-24"; LM; excellent perennial. D-133 Dutch Master Showy yellow trumpet; most often the 8 18 22 substitute for King Alfred; 18"-20"; EM; forcable. D-103 Foresight white petals; yellow trumpet; very good for 9 22 30 naturalizing; a great perennial for the garden and for forcing; 14"-16"; E. D-130 Holland Sensation Giant white/yellow; classic trumpet; 9 18 26 18"-24"; LM. D-119 Kassells Gold Very showy; large broad trumpet; deep gold; 12 28 42 16"-18"; EM. D-104 King Alfred 'type' America's Favorite 'Generic' Daffodil 8 20 25 name; yellow/yellow; 16"-18"; E. D-105 Las Vegas white/canary yellow;giant; showy; 18"-20"; M. 9 21 28 D-123 Lemon Glow Eye catcher trumpet of softest lemon; 14"- 15 35 55 16"; M; Large and unusual. D-142 Marieke Large showy golden yellow trumpet; improve- 11 56 ment on 'Unsurpassable'; forces; great mass display; 18"-24"; EM; available in landscape size, only. D-124 Lunar Sea American bred; showy; soft yellow with white 12 28 36 trumpet; long lasting; 18"-20"; M. D-106 Mount Hood white petals; creamy trumpet matures to 12 28 30 white; old favorite; 15"-17"; M. D-126 Primeur Deepest Golden yellow; one of the latest blooming 13 31 36 yellows; 18"-20"; LM; long lasting; striking. D-145 Solo Soft yellow perianth with stunning soft pink trumpet; 21 106 for best color, plant in partial shade; 16"-18"; M; available in landscape size, only. D-174 Rijnveld's Early Sensation the earliest trumpet to bloom; 10 40 Jan-Feb here in VA; yellow/yellow; 12"-14"; forces; VE; available in landscape size only. D-107 Spellbinder greenish, sulfur yellow with trumpet turning 8 20 22 white; striking in landscape; 16"-18"; M. D-108 Unsurpassable golden yellow, the giant trumpet; easy to 8 20 25 force; 18"-22', EM. D-144 White Ideal Pure white trumpet; large; improvement on 10 100 Mt. Hood; 18"-24"; M; available in landscape, only.

LARGE CUPPED DAFFODILS Div II (one flower to a stem, cup or corona more than one-third but less than equal to the length of the perianth segments.) The workhorses of the daffodil world, good for bedding, cutting, naturalizing, forcing and showing. Bedding Size (DN II) two or more stems per bulb. Landscape Size (DN III) one or more stems per bulb. LARGE CUP Name of Cultivar Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 (DN II) (DN II) (DN In) D-201 Accent Stunning combination of white petals and best $ 10 $ 25 $ 40 sunproof pink cup; American bred; 14"-I6"; M D-266 Ad Rem very strong two-toned yellow; long lasting and 8 15 20 prolific; almost a trumpet; 18"20"; E. D-2I2 Ambergate with orange suffused into the petals from brick 12 30 40 red cup; a real show stopper! 14"-16"; L. D-220 Camelot long lasting golden show flowers; one of the 10 46 sturdiest and latest yellows; 14%16"; L. available in Landscape size, only. D-268 Carbineer bright lemon with orange/red cup; very strong 8 18 22 grower; 16"18"; EM. D-202 Carlton two-toned yellow; world's most numerous 6 18 20 daffodil; vanilla fragrance; super perennializer, especially in south; 18"-20"; E; forces, too! D-221 Caruso large flower with deep yellow perianth; large 9 24 36 broad orange-red rimmed sunproof cup; striking; 16"-I8"; M. D-203 Ceylon yellow, orange; very strong grower; our longest 12 28 35 lasting flower and one of our favorites; 14"-16"; EM; good perennializer; #1 all around best! D-223 Coquille one of the strongest; waxy white perianth; broad 12 30 46 salmon pink cup; sunproof; 14"-16"; LM D-204 Daydream procelain yellow; cup matures to white; 10 24 35 American bred; excellent for show and garden; 14"-16"; LM. D-200 Debutante strong sunproof garden white with pink center; 10 25 34 16"-18"; LM. D-279 Delibes perianth like lemon hearts and a grand crimson 9 21 28 banded flat cupped flower looks like it has been kissed! 16"-18"; EM; perennializer. D-205 Early Bride ivory white, dark yellow/orange flat cup; can 9 22 26 be used for forcing; 16"-18"; E. D-228 Eastern Dawn swept back white petals; apricot pink cup; 10 24 36 14"-16"; LM; very strong grower. D-269 Filly medium sized white/white with hint of pink; many 8 22 25 flowers; one of the best landscape white daffodils; 16"-18"; LM. D-206 Flower Record white with yellow and red cup; reliable for 8 18 21 naturalizing; 16"-18"; M. D-267 Fortissimo a gargantuan yellow and red; one of our 9 22 34 largest; 18"-20"; LM; very showy. D-270 Gigantic Star an immence giant of saffron yellow; 6 20 20 excellent for zones 3-9; vanilla fragrance; one of the best giant yellows; 18"-20"; M; good perennial. D-207 Ice Follies creamy white, light yellow fiat cup; one of the 5 15 20 best perennializers; 16"-18"; forces' EM. D-272 Indian Ruler statuesque strong stems; golden petals; large 8 25 32 orange cup; 18"-20"; M. 4-

D-208 Kissproof coppery yellow petals, orange/red cup; floriferous; 16"-18"; LM. D-273 Louise de Coligny very nice small pink; musky fragrance; good perennializer; 14"-16"; M. D-240 Modern Art Strong yellow petals with a triple frilled orange cup; very showy; 16"-18"; M. D-243 Passionate show flower with pressed white petals and very soft pink cup; prolific; 16"-18"; LM. D-274 Peaches and Cream large creamy petals; soft pastel peach cup; very strong; 16"-18"; LM. D-246 Pink Charm a show stopper; strong white flowers with brilliant orangey-pink banded large cup; often two flowers per stem; 16"-18"; LM. D-247 Rainbow a superb daffodil with white petals and large pink banded cup; 15"-17"; LM; blue ribbon flower. D-209 Redhill ivory white, sunproof red-orange cup; showy perennial; / 6"-/ 8"; LMvery strong. D-250 Romance one of the finest show pinks; excellent color, form and substance; 16"-18"; LM. D-251 Rose Caprice one of the largest pinks; good form and color; 18"-20"; LM. D-252 Roseworthy bright rosy pink frilled cup and nice, smooth white perianth; 12"-14"; L. D-253 Rosy Wonder exceptional; white petals; broad band of pink in the cup; often two flowers per stem; 16"- 18"; LM. D-210 Salome ivory white, light yellow cup that turns salmon pink, 16%18"; LM; perennial. D-276 Scarlet O-Hara a very fine early yellow and red cup; very prolific; 16"-I8"; EM. D-280 Serola one of the largest and brightest deep yellow and dark orange/reds; 16"-18"; M. D-260 Stainless a pristine flower of white perfection; prolific excellent grower; show flower; 18"-20"; LM. available in bedding size, only. D-259 St. Kevern all yellow superb grower even in zones 8-9; early forcer; one of the best; 16"-18"; E. D-2Il St. Patrick's Day primrose yellow, large flat white cup; Ice Follies seedling; 16"-18"; M; it glows! D-263 Sweet Charity creamy petals; large orange banded cup; fragrant; 16"-18"; LM. D-265 White Plume one of the best landscape white/whites; strong grower; up-facing flowers; 18"-20"; L. D-278 Yellow Sun a veritable giant among daffodils; lemon yellow/yellow; very free flowering; 18"-20"; M. 10 22 30 8 21 30 15 37 58 10 22 28 12 28 34 10 25 36 9 21 28 9 21 30 9 22 30 15 37 40 9 22 32 10 24 38 6 17 20 7 16 20 9 22 30 20 50 8 20 25 8 20 25 13 32 42 12 28 46 7 20 25 ************************************************************************* }Plant in groups of at least 10 bulbs each in a flower border and clumps of at leaste" 50-100 bulbs each in the landscape to make a strong visual statement

SMALL CUPPED DAFFODILS DIV III (one flower to a stem, cup or corona not more than one-third the length of the perianth segments.) Long term perennial for naturalizing. Bedding Size (DN II) two or more stems per bulb. Landscape Size (DN HI) one or more stems per bulb. Name of Cultivar D-303 Amor giant crimson banded flat yellow cup against crisp white petals; 18"-20"; LM. D-304 Angel very large white/white with small cup; strong grower; showy; 18"-20"; L. D-305 Audubon American bred; clear white petals and banded pink small cup; unusual; 16"-18"; L. available in landscape size (DN III) only. D-301 Barrett Browning earliest white & orange/red; excellent for natrualizing; 14"-16"; EM. D-316 Bella Vista sparkling white petals; brilliant frilled red cup; 16"-18"; LM. D-302 Birma dark yellow with red cup; give partial shade; excellent for naturalizing; 16"-18"; E. D-317 Edna Earle white poeticus type with yellow-orange and red banded cup; naturalizer; 14"-16"; LM. D-315 Verger white with red-orange small cup; old fashioned type; 15"-17"; L. Per 10 (DN II) $7 18 15 7 10 7 11 7 SMALL CUP Per 50 Per 100 (DN II) (DN III) $20 $25 42 72 62 16 20 25 32 16 20 28 32 15 20 DOUBLE DAFFODILS DIV IV (double rose-like flowers) Showy; give most protection from the Wind Bedding Size (Dn II) two or more stems per bulb Landscape Size (DN III) one or more stems per bulb DOUBLE Name of Cultivar D-408 Abba double sport of Cragford; forces with minimal cold period; fragrant; 16"-18"; EM. D-409 Acropolis beautiful creamy white with creases of crimson red; show flower; 18"-20"; LM. D-410 Ascot sturdy soft yellow with red-orange segments interspersed; 16"-18"; LM. D-411 Bridal Crown multiple blooms of cream & saffron; earliest double poetaz; very fragrant forcer; 14"-16"; EM. Per IO (DN II) Per 50 (DN II) Per 100 (DN III) $ 9 $ 30 $ 30 12 28 38 10 25 30 6 15 25 ****************************************************************************** --IPLANT BULBS IN WELL-DRAINED SOIL. 4" THEY HATE WET FEET!

D-401 Cheerfulness white, light yellow, fragrant; excellent 5 perennializer; 14"-16"; L. D-402 Flower Drift ivory white, yellow/orange; superb 6 perennializer; 14'-16'; LM. D-424 Ice King double 'Ice Follies; a sport that sometimes 8 reverts; 16"-18"; EM. D-416 Manly unusual creamy and mandarin orange petals; pretty 9 and strong; 12"-14"; LM. D-403 Meeting lemon-yellow/yellow; sturdy strong stem; upright; 8 14"-16"; M. D-417 Petit Four7-unique pink cup with segments filling its well 14 formed corona; a "sport" and ocassionally 'reverts' back to the original form; 14"-16"; M. D-404 Sir Winston Churchill creamy white with orange; multi- 6 flowered; robust; fragrant; 15"-16": L. D-405 Tahiti sulfur yellow with red; strong stem; superior display 6 plant; 12"-14"; LM. D-406 Unique ivory white with golden yellow; ornate; sturdy 9 strong stems; 16"-18"; LM. D-422 White Lion strong white double that often has hints of pink 6 and orange in cool weather; 18"-20"; M. D-407 Yellow Cheerfulness yellow; fragrant; excellent 6 perennializer; 14"-16"; L. 15 20 15 20 20 28 25 38 20 28 34 52 16 25 22 25 24 32 20 25 15 20 TRIANDRUS DAFFODILS DIV V (two or three nodding blossoms per stem.) Graceful, perennial; Fushia-like blooms; fruity fragrance. Bedding Size (DN II) two or more stems per bulb Landscape Size (DN III) one or more stem per bulb TRIANDRUS Name of Cuitivar D-501 Ice Wings pure, smooth ivory white; show flower; 12"-14"; EM; multiple flowers. D-502 Liberty Bells soft yellow bell-like flowers; 12"-14"; LM. D-503 Petrel white, fragrant, most floriferous of the triandrus; 12"-14"; LM; 5-6 flowers per stem. D-510 Shot Silk similar to Thalia, but creamer color; 12"-14"; LM. D-504 Thalia whitest of whites; fragrant; 12"-14"; LM. D-508 Tresamble large, strong, white; an improvement on 'Thalia'; 14"-I6"; LM. D-509 Tuesday's Child most graceful pendulant blossoms of clear white and citron yellow; 14"-16"; LM. available in bedding size, only. Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 (DN H) (DN H) (DN III) $ 10 $ 25 $ 42 10 25 40 8 20 32 12 28 42 12 28 42 10 25 40 12 30 *********************************************************************** 1 4Rodents will not eat daffodil F' bulbs because they are poisonous to them, but they'll use mole runs and eat other bulbs! 7

CYCLAMINEUS DAFFODILS DIV VI (Graceful blooms with flared back petals) Good forcer, naturalizer; good for rock gardens and borders. Bedding Size (DN II) two or more stems per bulb Landscape Size (DN III) one of more stems per bulb CYCLAMINEUS Name of Cultivar Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 (DN II) (DN II) (ON D-601 Beryl elfin straw colored, orange banded cup; 7"-9"; M. $ 10 $ 25 D-602 Charity May buttercup yellow; gently frilled cup; 10"-12'; 8 20 EM; available in bedding size, only. D-603 February Gold sulfur yellow/yellow; excellent for 7 20 26 naturalizing; 12"-14"; VE. D-61 I Foundling graceful little white flower with swept-back 23 58 100 petals and rose pink cup; 10"-12"; LM. D-634 Garden Princess deep yellow with lots of substance; 9 22 34 excellent forcer; 10"- I 2"; EM. D-604 Jack Snipe intermediate size; crisp, overlapping rounded 6 16 white petals; gently fringed yellow cup; 8"-10"; M. D-605 Jenny opens creamy; matures to all white; 10%12"; M. 8 20 34 D-606 Jetfire early red/orange cupped yellow; spectacular; 12"-14". 8 20 36 D-618 Kitty strong robust white/yellow; 12"-14"; M. 8 20 D-619 Larkwhistle golden blossoms; like their name-sake in flight, 8 20 32 stand well above the leaves; 12"-14"; M. D-622 Sattelite golden discs with soft orange trumpet-like cups; 8 20 10"-12"; E; available in bedding size, only. D-632 Winged Victory the largest cyclamineus; clear white with 8 20 golden yellow trumpet; 14"-16"; M. JONQUILLA DAFFODILS DIV VII (Several small fragrant flowers per stem) Likes hot summers; adapted to Deep South (Zones 8-9) as well as Zones 5-7. Bedding Size (DN II) two or more stems per bulb Landscape Size (DN III) one or more stems per bulb JONOU IL LA Name of Cultivar D-708 Bell Song one of the first white and pink fragrant jonquillas; 12"-14"; L. D-716 Hillstar several flowers; canary yellow petals with white fragrant cups; very showy; 14"-16"; LM. D-719 Philomath clusters of small graceful fragrant golden blossoms; use in front of border; 10"-12"; M. D-701 Pipit pale yellow with white cup; very unusual; fragrant; very perennial; 14"-16"; M. D-720 Pueblo opens creamy and matures to white; fancy fragrant and faultless in show form; 14"-16"; LM. D-702 Quail bronzy-yellow; floriforus; an improved 'Sweetness'; 12"-14"; M; one of the best for all purposes. D-703 Sugarbush unusual white and yellow; intensley sweet scented; 12"-14"; LM. D-704 Suzy several perky perfumed yellow petals with brick-red sunproof cups per stem; 15"-17"; M. D-705 Sweetness yellow, superb perennializer; excells in fragrance; 12"-14"; M. Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 (DN II) (DN II) (DN HI) $ 18 $ 44 $ 76 10 23 40 8 25 30 10 23 40 14 34 52 7 16 30 8 22 32 7 18 30 7 20 28 8

D-706 Tittle Tattle fragrant green-eyed blossoms with 'pressed' 10 25 40 saffron petals and cup; 15"-17"; VL; Garden Week D-707 Trevithian deep yellow; strong sweet fragrance; slightly 6 18 28 curled petals; faintly frilled flat cup; 16"-18"; EM. TAZETTA DAFFODILS DIV VIII (Many pungent flowers per stem) Fragrant; excellent naturalizers; good for south, zones 5-9; also for forcing and bedding. Bedding Size (DN II) two or more stems per bulb Landscape Size (DN III) one or more stems per bulb TAZETTA Name of Cultivar Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 (DN II) (UN II) (UN III) D-804 Avalanche "Seventeen Sisters"; 15-20 glistening petals and yellow cups; good for Restoration Gardens; Zones 6-9; 16"-18"; M. $ 12 $ 30 $ 46 D-801 Cragford fragrant; multiple bright white rounded petals kissed with a cute orange cup; forces easily without cold period; 12"-14"; EM. 7 16 25 D-817 Early Splendour prolific clusters of white and orange flowers with musky fragrance; 14"-16"; LM. 6 15 20 D-802 Geranium white and orange; fragrant; good perennial choice; 15"-17"; LM. 6 20 25 D-808 Golden Dawn-3-5 fragrant golden florets with orange cup per stem; naturalize; hardy zones 5-9; 14"-16"; M. 14 34 46 D-803 Scarlet Gem bright saffron petals slightly folded together around flat frilled red-orange cup; 14"-16"; LM. 7 18 26 D-816 St. Agnes several fragrant dogwood-like white with red rimmed fragrant flowers; 14"-16"; L. 8 22 32 POETICUS DAFFODILS DIV IX (Dogwood-like red rimmed fragrant blooms) Excellent for naturalizing or borders. Bedding Size (DN II) two or more stems per bulb Landscape Size (DN III) one of more stems per bulb POETICUS Name of Cultivar Per 10 (DN II) Per 50 (DN H) Per 100 (DN III) D-901 Actaea prim white rounded petals; red banded yellow cup; $ 10 $ 30 $ 38 15"-17"; LM. D-903 Cantabile pert, strong, small fragrant; clear white perianth with a green and yellow red rimmed cup; 12"-14"; L. 16 38 64 ********************************************************************** 'Plant a nice sweep of bulbs or an entire garden where it can be viewed by others. f' Just think of the smiles you will help to create! "Thoughtless acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty"...make our world a better place to live! Several 'Community Gardens' in Gloucester County make driving around so much more pleasant!

SPECIES AND WILD FORMS DIV X (All species and wild or reputedly wild forms and hybrids suitable for 18th Century Gardens) THESE BULBS ARE NURSERY PROPAGATED! Bedding Size (DN II) Packed 10 or 100 per pkg only. WILD FORMS Name of Cultivar Per 10 Per 100 (DN II) (DN D-1005 asturiensis Giant clone very early; miniature Xing Alfred; 4"-6"; VE. $ 14 $ 70 D-1001 bulbocodium conspicuus yellow megaphone shaped cup with reed-like 7 36 petals; will often re-seed in acid soil; "hoop Petticoat"; 4"-6"; M. D-1006 canaliculatus three to four white/gold sweetly fragrant florets per stem; 7 32 4"-5"; needs summer baking; force like a paper white; EM. D-1009 jonquilla often called 'simplex'; the most fragrant; grows best in acid 8 35 soil that gets a summer baking; 6"-8"; D-1003 obvallaris golden yellow trumpet; "Tenby Daffodil" of Great Britain; 8 38 8"-10"; VE; forces well. D-I010 odorus plenus 'Rip Van Winkle'; dandelion-like double yellow; 5"-7" M 8 40 D-1004 recurvus "Pheasants Eye"; white petals with red rimmed yellow cup; 13 45 excellent especially in zones 3-7; 10"-12"; VL. D-1012 telamonium plenus "Von Sion"or "Butter and Eggs"; double; 12"-14";E 8 40 SPLIT CORONA DAFFODILS DIV X1 (Corona or Cup split for at least 1/3 of its length): One of the showiest groups for mass plantings in the landscape; large up-facing blossoms; more color for the dollar! Landscape Size ONLY (DN III) in packages of 10 or 100 Name of Cultivar Per 10 Per 100 (DN HI) (DN HI) D-1106 Belcanto creamy white and soft lemon with a hint of pink in the frilled $ 10 $ 46 corona; 18"-20"; LM. D-I I 01 Cassata white petals; ruffled lemon cup maturing to milky white; 16"- 8 30 18"; EM; forces well. D-1144 Chanterelle a strong all purpose golden yellow collar type; 16"-18"; M. 5 35 D-1112 Colblanc pure white collar with green eye; unusual; 14"-16"; M. 11 40 D-1122 Lemon Beauty crisp white petals surround bright yellow rays of 7 36 sunshine bursting through the center: 14"-16"; M. D-1153 Love Call Spectacular pure white flower with a very showy broad, 5 35 yellow banded, orange corona; 14"-16"; LM. D-1 123 Mondragon golden yellow petals with deep orange collar; 14"-16"; M. 7 34 D-1125 Obelisk golden collar-type with frilled cup; 18"-20"; LM. 9 42 D-1102 Orangery creamy-white with orange cup; 14"-16"; EM. 6 30 D-1126 Palette very smooth soft yellow perianth with green, yellow and orange 16 82 collar; 16"-18"; LM. D-I 126 Palmares smooth white perianth; solid pink frilled collar; 14"-16"; LM. 13 64 D-1103 Pappillon Blanc white with sunbursts of green and yellow; 16"-18"; L. 8 35 D-1143 Printal earliest 'split' in our field; striking frilled yellow; 16"-18"; LM. 6 30 D-1104 Sorbet ivory white, with sunbursts of yellow/orange; 14"-16"; LM. 8 40 D-1141 Tricollet white petals; a real breakthrough in form with its orange corona divided into thirds; 14"-16"; LM. 7 36 ***************************************************************************** 4Bulbs are often the most cost effective landscape perennial plant +` 10

MINIATURE DAFFODILS (Various Divisions, 6 inches or shorter) Excellent for rock gardens, patio containers, naturalizing, forcing and pans. Bedding Size - packed 10 or 100 per package Narcissus -1Iavvera" triancfrus type miniature Name of Cultivar Per 10 Per 100 (DN III) (DN 111) D-M01 Baby Moon yellow, multiflowered; very fragrant selected form of $ 5 $ 20 jonquilla; 4"-6"; LM. D-MO2 Hawera several pale yellow elfin bells per stem with swept back petals; 6 22 super forcer and perennializer; 5"-6"; L. D-M03 Jumblie reflexed canary yellow petals; yellow-orange cup; 6 20 multiflowering cyclamineus; Tete-a-tete sibling; 5"-6"; L. D-M04 Little Beauty white and sulfur yellow; trumpet; 5"-6"; E. 6 20 D-M05 Little Gem yellow/yellow, trumpet; 4"-5"; E. 5 20 D-M06 Minnow multi-hued white petals surround bright buttercup centers; 5 20 multiflowering; 5"-6"; M. D-M07 Pencrebar petit saffron double; 5"-6"; M. 9 35 D-M19 Quince two or three soft sulfur yellow florets per stem; sister seedling 6 30 to Tete-a-tete and Jumblie: 5"-6"; M. D-M08 Sundial one or two pee-wee sized flat cupped yellow blooms with 6 25 green eye; 4"-5"; L. D-M09 Sun Disc very rounded perianth; buttercup yellow; Garden Week 6 25 selection; 5"-6"; VL. D-M10 Tete-a-tete buttercup yellow petals, yellow-orange corona; excellent 7 30 forcer; 5"-6"; E. D-M25 W. P. Milner creamy old fashioned trumpet with corkscrew petals and frilled cup; 5"-6"; EM. 9 42 COLLECTIONS AND MIXTURES AC-01 AC-12 CL-01 CL-02 Name of Item Daffodil Naturalizing Mixture About 10 of the hardiest types of daffodils; chosen because they are best for low maintenance planting; some of the cultivars include 'Ban -ett Browning', 'Carlton', 'Cheerfulness', 'February Gold', 'Geranium', 'Golden Perfection', 'Ice Follies', 'Jenny', 'Filly', 'Suzy', 'Sweetness', 'Thalia', 'Tittle Tattle', and 'Trevithian'; this is a mixture; they are not labeled, but many of these eultivars are also available by labeled variety Novelty Mixture a selection of over 50 eultivars (per 100 bulbs) best suited for cutting garden; as a result of bulb trials of over 3000 different cultivars here Heath's Tried and True Collection--five each of 10 cultivars, each named and bagged separately; our favorites; ($67.50 value!) Beginner's Show Collection three bulbs each of eleven cultivars; one from each division; designed to win you ribbons! ($66.00 value!) Price (per 100) $ 40 (per 1000) $ 300 per 50 $ 35 per 100 $ 60 $ 50 * ********** ********** ***** *************************************************** 4FlowerbuThs, like onions and potatoes, are perishable. Please plant them as soon*" as possible after you receive them. $ 50 11