12 Miss Ella V, Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio, 
LARGE ————_neeE 
Trumpet Narcissus. 
ALL YELLOW. 
Ard-Righ, or Irish King.—This is the earliest and 
most vigorous “Giant Trumpet Daffodil” in cul- 
tivation. Fine, bold flowers of immense size. 
Color, both of perianth and trumpet, full, rich 
yellow. it 1s an extra fine sort for pot culture 
and forcing. Price, 1ocents each; $1.00 per dozen. 
Emperor.—One of the finest Daffodilsin cultivation, 
entire flowers of the richest yellow, trumpet of 
immense size, and the petals of the perianth 
are so broad they overlap, and measure three 
and a half inches across, Price, zo cents each; 
$1.00 per half dozen. \ 
Golden Spur.—One of the grandest Daffodils, with 
extra large, bold, rich, yellow flowers; foliage 
very broad and striking. It is of unusually ro- 
bust habit, and unsurpassed for gardens, pots, 
orforcing. This is one of my favorites; none 
better. Price, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen. 
Henry Irving.—A magnificent flower, with long, 
beautifully frilled trumpet, nearly two inches 
wide atthe mouth, of rich golden-yellow color. 
The petals of the perianth are very wide, over- 
lapping, color bright yellow, a most perfect 
flower, and received a first-class certificate. 
Price, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen. 
Hale’s Beaten Gold. or Maximus —Very large flow- 
er, of rich yellow. Remarkable for an elegant- 
ly twisted perianth, trumpet deep golden, large 
and well flanged. Price,8 cents each; 75 cents 
per dozen. 
Qbvallarius.—The famous “* Tenby Daffodil.’’ Ele- 
gantly formed, medium-sized flower of rich yel- 
low. One of the earliest and best for forcing. 
Price, 5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen. 
Trumpet Major.—Flowers large and almost of a 
uniform deep golden. Highly prized as an 
early forcing sort. Price,5 cents each; 50 cents 
per dozen. 
DAFFODIL, VON SION. 
Chalice Flower 
Narcissus. —= 
TEACUP-SHAPED DAFFODILS. 
A very pretty type that has always been held in high favor, as 
they are very beautiful. 
Fairy.—Cup elegantly margined orange-scarlet, perianth yellow. 
A charming flower for ladies’ wear. It is one of the best for 
cutting, forces readily and holds the bloom well. Price, 5 
cents each; 50 cents per dozen. 
Incomparabilis.—(Great Nonesuch Daffodils.) Lovely in color 
and form, deep golden-yellow. Without exception very de- 
sirable and fragrant. Price, 5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen. 
Incomparabilis, Albus Stella.—Same as preceding, except that 
the perianth is pure white. Exceilent. Price, 5 cents each; 
50 cents per dozen, 
NARCISSUS, INCOMPARABILIS, 
DOUBLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Yon Sion.—The famous “Old Double Yellow Daffodil.’’ Rich, 
golden-yellow perianth and trumpet, one of the best forcing 
sorts, immense quantities being grown for this purpose bot 
in Europe and America. Price, three for 10 cents; 30 cents 
per dozen, 
Rosea Plenissimus.—‘‘ The Great Rose-flowered Daffodil.’ 
Called by old authors the “ Glory of the Daffodils,” now very 
scarce and rare. The blooms are of immense size. The 
largest and richest yellow of any. Very early. Price, 15 
cents each; $1 so per dozen. 
