TENDER CLUSTER-FLOWERED 1 89 



the most important and extensively forced of all varieties 

 of polyanthus narcissus for cut flowers in winter. Snow- 

 white star-like blossoms borne in good sized trusses on long 

 strong stems. The bulbs are mostly grown in Southern 

 France, whence they are exported by millions annually; of 

 easy culture and vigorous growth, often'being brought into 

 bloom long before Christmas. May also be grown and 

 flowered successfully in bowls of water with moss or peb- 

 bles. 



Paper White Grandiflora. Syns: Paper White mul- 

 tiflora, Snoiufiake. (A. $2.50 hu.) This improved type 

 it rapidly supplanting the preceding from which it is a 

 selection. It possesses all of the good qualities of its pre- 

 decessor with the added merits of being more vigorous and 

 producing larger trusses of larger individual flowers which 

 are also of somewhat more durable substance. 



SciLLY White. (B. $2 hu.) Early, dwarf, sturdy 

 growing. A most profuse flowered variety, grown by 

 acres in the Scilly Isles. It forces easily. Flowers pure white, 

 with creamy cups rather small, but borne in good-sized 

 trusses. 



W^HITE Pearl. ($i doz.) A distinct and excellent var- 

 iety bearing medium-sized pure white flowers with almost 

 white cups. 



White Perfection. (E. $1.50 doz.) Late flowering, 

 bearing large trusses of large pure white petalled, cream 

 cupped flowers. Growth dwarf, and sturdy. 



THE "intermediate" CLUSTER-FLOWERED 

 NARCISSUS 



These natural hybrids and their varieties 

 — known as the intermediate and orientalis 

 sections — so closely resemble in many re- 



