1 7 6 DAFFODILS NARCISSUS 



Narrow, grass-like foliage. Thrives best in a sheltered 

 situation which faces north. 



BLOOD ORANGE. (fl $2 ea.) New and very showy. 

 Petals, broad, cream colored; cup, brilliant orange-red. 



CHERRY RIPE. (D. 13 in. $2 ea.) A new and attractive 

 variety. Petals, snowy white; cup, vivid orange-scarlet, 

 broadly edged with bright red. 



CROWN PRINCESS. (C. 15 in. ff*$5 doz.) Very beauti- 

 ful form. Petals, sulphury-yellow shading to pure white; 

 cup, canary, edged rich orange. 



ELLEN BARR. (C. 18 in. 11* 500 doz.) Petals, broad, 

 snow-white; cup, citron, stained orange-scarlet. Very 

 effective when grown in masses. 



FALSTAFF. (C. 16 in. U * $2.50 hu.) Petals, pure white; 

 cup, lemon coloured with orange rim. Flowers of splendid 

 form, excellent for cutting, and when massed the snowy- 

 white effect is very beautiful. 



FIREBRAND. (C. 17 in. H*$2 ea.) New variety, remark- 

 able for the brilliant colouring of the prettily fluted cup, 

 which is an intense fiery-red. Petals, cream-white shading 

 to lemon at the base. 



FRAILTY. (C.I4 in. fl*$2.so ea.) Charmingly quaint, 

 pendent flower with gracefully twisted, snow-white petals; 

 cup, large, open, yellow, edged with bright-red. 



HAROLD HODGE. (C. 18 in. fl*$i ea.) New. Petals, 

 white; cup, small, yellow edged, red. 



HYACINTH. ($1.50 ea.) Petals, snowy-white; cup, 

 spreading, lemon-yellow. 



JOHN BAIN. (B. 15 in. fl * soc doz.) An old, reliable, 

 favourite. The flower is large and of good substance. Petals 

 white; cup, small, citron-yellow. It blooms early and 

 freely; forces easily; is a good cut flower, whether grown 

 under glass or out of doors; very effective for massing in 

 beds, borders and naturalising. 



LADY ISABEL. ($2 ea.) Stiff, erect habit, with highly 

 colored flower. Petals, reflexed, creamy-white; cup, saucer 



