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Mount Hood Ice Follies Watercolor painting courtesy of Mrs. F. Bar k, Kinston, NC. Dutch Master •—•. -wpx-vw.:-.9e.'' • Cheerfulness 1 3DVISOd'S'n I.1.# 'lu ll ed VA E )110 P 0 N1 arid Z Zf:tr —OCTS 4 7 tfl.lf14 W V)41, X114 A:41i!) 9 P91 . 14S di $9 noi Ottft4 I . G 4 7 9 1.0—C *********** The Terra CCi ct Farm8 I Fail 1996 Pricelist Good thru January 5, 1997 Cornelis van Staalcluinen & Sons Certified Wholesale Growers and Distributors Since 1943 Route 2. Box 167 Pantego, NC 27860 Members of .NCAN, NCLCA, SCAN and SNA Daffodils Narcissus Sugg. planting rate: 3 per ft2 Daffodils are probably one of the easiest bulbs to grow. They usually begin welcoming Spring to our farm in mid-Febru- ary. One can see them all along the ditchbanks at first, their presence a direct result of 'spills' during our annual harvest- ing and replanting. While this is not necessarily a tribute lo mechanization, we think it certainly is to nature! All daffodils are DNII (14/16 cm in circumfereilce) size unless noted otherwise. Large Trumpet - this group of daffodils has a trumpet equal to or longer in length than the perianth (petal) seg- rnents. One flower per stem. [B] DF-0100 Bra pure White petals with a golden yellow trumpet turning pale lemon yellow. (mid-season, 18') [Ai DF-0102 Counsellor Gorden yellow. Very strong grower. (very /ate, 78') [A] OF-0104 Dutch Master 'King Alfred' type Replaces famous golden yellow. (mid-season, )8') [C1 DF-0106 Mount Hood The best white, trumpet daffodil. Opens flushed pale yellow and fades to pure white (mid-season, 15, [A] OF-0108 Spellbinder Green-yellow with white trumpet. Lightens with age. (mid-season, 18, [Al OF-0110 Unsurpassable One of the largest blooms in the daffodil family. Golden yellow vvith extra long trumpet. (mid- season, 15, Large Cup - corona (cup) more than one third, but less than equal to in length than the perianth. One flower per stem. [Al DF-0200 Carlton Clear yellow. Great perennial for the South, (early, 161 A ‘IF

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Page 1: Daffodils...[A] OF-0104 Dutch Master 'King Alfred' type Replaces famous golden yellow. (mid-season, )8') [C1 DF-0106 Mount Hood The best white, trumpet daffodil. Opens flushed pale

Mount Hood

Ice Follies

Watercolor painting courtesy of Mrs. F. Bar k, Kinston, NC.

Dutch Master

• •—•.-wpx-vw.:-.9e.'' •

Cheerfulness

1 3DVISOd'S'n

I.1.# 'lulled VA E )110P0N1

arid

Z

Zf:tr —OCTS 47 tfl.lf14 W

V)41, X114 A:41i!) 9 P91. 14S di $9 noi Ottft4

I. G 47 9 1.0—C *********** The

Terra CCi ct

Farm8 I

Fail 1996 Pricelist

Good thru January 5, 1997

Cornelis van Staalcluinen & Sons Certified Wholesale Growers and Distributors Since 1943

Route 2. Box 167 Pantego, NC 27860

Members of .NCAN, NCLCA, SCAN and SNA

Daffodils Narcissus Sugg. planting rate: 3 per ft2

Daffodils are probably one of the easiest bulbs to grow. They usually begin welcoming Spring to our farm in mid-Febru-ary. One can see them all along the ditchbanks at first, their presence a direct result of 'spills' during our annual harvest- ing and replanting. While this is not necessarily a tribute lo mechanization, we think it certainly is to nature! All daffodils are DNII (14/16 cm in circumfereilce) size unless noted otherwise.

Large Trumpet - this group of daffodils has a trumpet equal to or longer in length than the perianth (petal) seg-rnents. One flower per stem.

[B] DF-0100 Bra pure White petals with a golden yellow trumpet turning pale lemon yellow. (mid-season, 18')

[Ai DF-0102 Counsellor Gorden yellow. Very strong grower. (very /ate, 78')

[A] OF-0104 Dutch Master 'King Alfred' type Replaces famous golden yellow. (mid-season, )8')

[C1 DF-0106 Mount Hood The best white, trumpet daffodil. Opens flushed pale yellow and fades to pure white (mid-season, 15,

[A] OF-0108 Spellbinder Green-yellow with white trumpet. Lightens with age. (mid-season, 18,

[Al OF-0110 Unsurpassable One of the largest blooms in the daffodil family. Golden yellow vvith extra long trumpet. (mid-season, 15,

Large Cup - corona (cup) more than one third, but less than equal to in length than the perianth. One flower per stem.

[Al DF-0200 Carlton Clear yellow. Great perennial for the South, (early, 161 A

‘IF

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Trevithian

Actaea

$6,40 $14.00 $26.00 $48.00 $100.00 $350.00

Carlton

Filly

Barrette Browning

IC] DF-0202 Ceylon Yellow coroaa, eiRlisirianth yellow at base, * er all turning orange. Extrem.600.01s make it one of the

time great naturalizers bet, nowers, (early, 16')

[A] DF-0204 Filly Pure white petals, cup blushed pink. (mid-season, 16,

[A] DF-0206 Fortune Golden yellow bloom with large cup, edge

tinted orange yellow. Prolific blooms, (mid-season, 14" * Naturalizing Special- see 'Bulbs by the Bushel', pg. 7

A) DF-0210 Ice Follies Startling white with yellow, flat-fringed cup. (mid-season, 18")

* Naturalizing Special- see 'Bulbs by the Bushel', pg. 7

[B] DF-0212 Professor Einstein White perianth, bright reddish orange, fiat rimmed cup. (late, 14,

[13] DF-02 /6 Rosy Wonder White perianth with rosy pink cup. (mid-season, IF)

[A] DF-0218 Salome White perianth with cup fading to salmon. (mid-season, 15")

[A] DF-0220 Saint Kaverne Lemon yellow perianth, golden corona.

(mid-season, 74R)

[A] DF-0222 Saint Patrick's Day Reverse bicolor. Lemon green

petalsturning palewhite turning lemon green 3t the rim of the cup. (mid-season, 16')

Small Cup One flower per stern. Cup not more than one third the length of the petals.

[A] DF-0300 or White petals. Very flat cup is yellow with well defined, golden orange edge. (mid-season, 16)

[A] DF-0302 Barrette Browning White perianth, frilled orange

cup. (mid-season, 76")

Double - One or more double flowers per stem. [A] DF-0402 Cheerfulness White dusters of 3 or more flowers per

stem. Fragrant. (late, 10

f13] DF-0403 Erlicheer Clusters, 6-8 small double flowers per stem,

white with creamy yellow centers. Very fragrant and ideal for pots. (early, 70')

[A] DF-0406 Golden Ducate Solid gold double, Strong stems. (mid-season, 18')

[A] DF-0408 Mary Copeland Cream interspersed with glowing

orange Segments. (late, 15')

[A] DF-0470 Tahiti A rich golden yellowwith red center petals. (mid-season, 76')

[A] DF-0412 White Lion Large, white double. with bright yellow segments. (mid-season, 1r)

[A] DF-0414 Yellow Cheerfulness Golden yellow. Fragrant (late, 74,

rianurus pitt C u 1 lUlivreT ref suetn,

[B] DF-0506 Thalia 2 or 3 lovely white flowers per stem, two inches or more across. Good for rock gardens. (late, 16') 12/14 cm

Cyclamineus - 2 to 3 pendulous flowers with reflexed petals.

[A] DF-0600 February Gold Golden yellow. (veryearly,101212/74cm

[D] DF-0602 February Silver White trumpets with yellow crowns

that quickly fade to white. (very early,81') 12/14 cm

DF-0604 Tete a Tate Miniature. Ideal for forcing. Reflex yellow

petals with pale orange cup. (early, 5'2 12/14 cm

Jonquilla - multiple, small flowers on a single stem. Well known for their fragrance.

[A] DF-0700 Trevithian Like old-fashioned jonquils, 3 to 4 yellow flowers per stem, (mid-season, 1r)

(Al OF-0705 Baby Moon Miniature version of above. Honeysuckle-

like fragrance. (late, 72, 6/+ cm

Poeticus Very fragrant. Small, red-rimmed cups.

[A] DF-0900 Acteae The 'dogwood daffodil'. Bright white petals, small yellow cup rimmed in red with a green eye. (raid-season, 16)

Tazetta - clusters of many, extremely fragrant flowers. Excellent forcers. [A] DF-0800 Early Splendour Pure white perianths, deep orange

cups, (early, 75')

[A] DF-0802 Geranium 4 to 6 white with orange cup flowers per stem. (late, 75N)

[B] DF-0804 Grand Solari d' Or (Yellow Paper white) For forcing

indoors or use them as a garden flower in the South. Must be

planted deep. (very early, 75')

[A] DF-0505 Minnow Miniature. Bright yellow cups with white petals. Terrific naturalized in rock gardens orgrass. (mid-season, e)

/-1- cm

Paperwhites See page 3

Bulbs by the bushel See page 7

$10_00 $18.50 $42.75 $78.50 $143,00 $285.00 NA

Geranium

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Scilla campanulata mixture

Scilla siberica

All listed quantities are per I variety

$4.80 $10.50 $18.00 $33.00 $75,00 $135.00

T

All listed quantities are per 1 variety

$4.50 $10.50 $32.50 $75.00 $140.00 $260.00

per per per 3 10 25

per per 50

100 Each

Peony arrangement

Peony Jules Elie

rvlusar, armeniacum

S. siberica 'Siberian squill'. Nodding, bell-shaped flow- ers on thick stems with strap-like leaves. Vigorous naturalizer that multiplies by division and self-seeding. Height: 4 to 6 inches. Blooms late March in N.C.

[A] SC-I 00 S. siberica Prussian blue

Naturalizing Special

About graded blooming size bulbs... Bulbs in these bushels are comprised of all sizes that will bloom reliably. Because the size of the flower is directly related to bulb size, we suggest that you purchase our largest blooming size bulbs for more formal plantings. However, if you want bulbs for naturalizing or more informal plantings, the items listed below are by far your best value.

Daffodils by the Bushel 400 average bulb count per bushel, in graded blooming sizes, 10-16 cm, Will bloom this spring. Ideal for naturalizing. One bushel will cover an average of 75 square feet when planting in sweeps or 125 square feet using naturalizing techniques.

[A] DB-080 Fortune Selected as one of our best early yellow varieties. Yellow petals with Orange tinted cup fading to yellow. Very prolific. Blooms early March in N.C.

[A] DB-090 Ice Follies The best two-tone white with large yellow frilled corona. Outstanding grower and naturalizer. Blooms mid March in N.C.

[A] DB-055 Naturalizing Mixture Early to late blooming varieties and colors. None better. Customers tell us they receive up to 8 weeks of blooming from this mix.

[B] D8-050 Yellow Trumpet Mixture King Alfred type flowers. Mixture of yellow large trumpet flowers to give you an extended blooming season. Blooms mid March to Mid April.

Tulips by the Bushel 600 average bulb count per bushel, in graded blooming sizes, 11-+ cm. One bushel will cover an average of 100 square feet when plant- ing in sweeps or 160 square feet using naturalizing techniques.

[C] TB-010 Tulip Mixture A mixture of early to late blooming tulips. A very good choice for the cutting garden or adding splashes of color in large borders.

Lilies by the Bushel 300 average bulb count per bushel, in graded blooming sizes, 12-16 cm. One bushel will cover an average of 100 square feet when plant-

PA1-432r3 rellX 5tiprOTrie ivrediur—FFeT§5175spberry. pro• uang

20 or more flowers per plant in 4-5 years.

PN-030 Festiva Maxima Tall, early white.

PN-040 Jules Elie Tall, medium pink.

PN-050 Sarah Bernha rdt Tall, pale pink.

Grape Hyacinths Muscari spp. Suggs planting rate: 10 per ft2

Popular for mass planting in rock gardens or borders. Used extensively to underplant daffodils for a spectacu- lar spring show. The form 'Plumosum' makes a loose, feather-like plume of flowers while armeniacum and Album form tight spikes. Top size bulbs. Blooms mid March to April in N.C.

[A] GR-010 M. armeniacum Blue. Foliage appears in late summer in temperate climates. 6 - 8" tall.

[A] GR-030 M. comosum `Plumosum` Plum. 8-12" tall, 'Feather hyacinth'.

[B] GR-020 M. botryoides "Album' White. 4 - 6" tall.

All listed quantities are per 11 variety

Price Code

per per per per per per 25 50 100 250 500 1000

$5.00 $9.50 $18.00 $42.50 $75.00 $140.00

Snowdrops Galanthus nivalis Sugg. planting rate: 10 per 112

Small, white, pendulous blooms. Long, slender petals drape delicately over the perianth. Cup is marked green around the rim. Blooms early like crocus and is very hardy. Excellent for naturalizing under trees and in the grass as they multiply rapidly once established and like moist, almost heavy soil. Height: 8 to 10 inches. Blooms February in N.C.

[A] GL-010 G. nivalis Single flowers with green centers.

[B] GL-020 G. nivalis 'Flore Pleno' Double flowered form of Galanthus nivalis.

All listed quantities are per 1 variety a • 110,1 4