October, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



7/ a problem grows in your garden write 

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 New Poetaz Narcissus ^» 



The best introduction in recent years. A cross 

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 White. Three bulbs planted in a pot will produce an 

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Prices and Varieties 



Alsace — Pure white, yellow eye, 



3 flowers on stem. 

 Elvira — Pure white, yellow eye. 



5 flowers on stem. 

 Louise — Pure white, yellow eye. 



4 flowers on stem. 

 Doz. 75c, 100, $4.00, 



1000, $36.00 



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