Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 13 
NARCISSUS, HORSFIELDI1. 
HOOP PETTICOAT 
OR MEDUSA’S 
TRUMPET NARCISSUS. 
See cut on page 14. 
Bold and shapely flowers. They are gems for pot cul- 
ture, and bear from six to twelve flowers to each bulb. 
For planting in groups around the edges of lawns, and 
especially for edgings for beds, this class is superbly 
adapted. 
Bulbocodium.—The “Large Yellow Hoop Petticoat,” rich 
golden-yellow. Price, 5 cents each; 50 cents per 
dozen. 
Citrinus.—The “Large Sulphur Hoop Petticoat,” large 
sulphur flowers, unique and beautiful. Price, 5 cents 
each; so cents per dozen. 
** Algerian White Hoop Petticoat.’-—(Monophyllus, or 
Clusii.) Pure snow-white, very early, will bloom at 
Christmas if potted in September. Price, 8 cents 
each; 85 cents per dozen. - 
Do not fail to try one or more varieties of the 
above bulbs. 
LARGE 
TRUMPET 
NARCISSUS. 
TWO COLORED VARIETIES, 
WHITE AND YELLOW, 
Horsfleldi.—The “Queen of the Daffodils.’? This 
variety is considered the best of all Narcissus. 
Try it. Very large, flowers pure white, with 
rich, yellow trumpet. Very stately and beauti- 
ful, and one of the most elegant for ladies? cor- 
sage wear. This magnificent flower was raised 
by a Lancashire weaver—John Horsfield—and 
it has made him famous. Price, 10 cents each; 
$1.00 per dozen, 
Giant Princess.—(Ajax Princeps.) A magnificent 
flower. One of the finest specimens of the 
Trumpet type. Cream perianth, with golden- 
yellow trumpet. Price, 8 cents each; 75 cents 
per dozen. 
Dean Herbert.—A beautiful new variety, with very 
large, wide, bright yellow trumpet and creamy- 
white perianth; very distinct. Price, 10 cents 
each; $1.00 per dozen, 
Moschates.—Trumpet pure white, perianth rich 
yellow, Itis very large and showy, and it nev- 
er fails to please everybody, Price, 15 cents 
each; four for 50 cents. 
Scoticus.— The “Scotch Garland Flower,’ or 
“Large Flowering Lent Lily.” Large flowers 
of creamy-white, bright yellow trumpet, ele- 
gantly flanged and serrated, Price, 5 cents 
each; 40 cents per dozen, 
Grandee.—Flowers of the largest size, with broad, 
snow-white petals and a magnificent yellow 
tube beautifully imbricated. A flower of great 
substance and grand forcutting. Price, 20 cents 
each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Empress.—A magnificent, large variety, bold and 
erect. A rare beauty. Some give this the palm 
of being the best of the two colored trumpets. 
Perianthwhite and of great substance; trumpet 
tich yellow. Price, 20 cents each; $1.00 per 
half dozen. 
NARCISSUS, GIANT PRINCESS, 
