MISS MARTHA HISER, FLORIST. C7RBANA, OHIO. 



DAFFODILS AND NARCISSUS. 



GIANT FLOWERED NARCISSUS 

 OR DAFFODILS. 



Note— In describing Narcissus I nave re- 

 ferred to the " perianth " and " trumpet." 

 The latter is the long center, funnel-like 

 tube and the '-perianth" is the surrounding 

 rows of petals or leaves. All Narcissus on 

 this page are hardy for garden planting, 

 also excellent for Winter-flowering in- 

 doors. 



LARGE TRUMPET NARCISSUS. 



Two Colored Vaf ieties (White and Yellow.) 

 HORSFIELDi— "The Queen of the Daffo- 

 dils." This variety is considered the best 

 of all Narcissus. Try it. Very large flowers 

 of pure white, with rich yellow trumpet 

 Very stately and beautiful, and one of the 

 most elegant for ladies' corsage wear. This 

 magnificent flower was raised by a Lancas- 

 hire weaver, John Horsfleld— and it has 

 made him famous. Price, 10 cents each ; 6 

 for 60 cents. 



SCOTICUS The "Scotch Garland Flow- 

 er" or "Large Flowering Lent Lily." Large 

 flowers of creamy-white, bright yellow 

 trumpet, elegantly flanged and serrated. 

 Price. 5 cents each; 6 for 25 cents. 



LARGE TRUMPET NARCISSUS. 



ALL YELLOW. 



GOLDEN SPUR— One of the grandest Daffodils, with extra 

 large, bold, rich yellow flowers ; foliage very broad and 

 striking. It is of unusually robust habit, and unsurpassed 

 for pots or forcing. This is one of our favorites; none bet- 

 ter. Price, 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen. 



HALE'S BEATEN GOLD, or MAXIMUS— Very large flower 

 of rich yellow. Remarkable for its elegantly twisted peri- 

 anth ; trumpet deep golden, large and well flanged. Price, 

 8 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 



TRUMPET MAJOR— Flower large and almost of a uniform 

 deep golden. Highly prized as an early forcing sort. Price, 

 5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen. 



JONQUILS. 



Much prized for their charming, large golden and delic- 

 iously sweet-scented flowers, perfectly hardy and flowering 

 very early in the Spring, also admirably adapted for Winter 

 flowering in the house. Three to six bulbs in a four or five 

 "nch pot. 



ODORUS, SINGLE— A bright yellow perianth, deeply lobed 

 and very fragrant. Price, 3 cents each; 25c per dozen. 



ODORUS, DOUBLE— Flowers full, double, and of a golden 

 yellow color. Fragrant. 5c. each ; 50c. per dozen. 



CAMPERNELLES, MAJOR— The best of the Jonquil sec- 

 tion. Perianth six-lobed. spreading, and of a light yellow 

 color. Price, 4 cents each; 40 cents per dozen. 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS, OR DAFFODILS. 



YELLOW VARIETY. 



INCOMPARABLE, fl. pl.-"Butter and Eggs." Full dou- 

 fotS ers ?f " c V. ellow ^^ orange nectary. Splendid 

 forcing variety. Price, 4 cents each ; 30 cents per dozen. 



"Gardenia Flowered" White Flowered- 

 ^t^t PL , Et i A ODORATA-"The Double White Poet's 

 £^e S ,i US ; „ Snow-white Gardenia like flowers. Exquis- 

 itely scented, Price 4c. each; 30c. dozen. 4 



Two Colored Varieties (White and Yellow.) 

 JP e reare no finer Narcissus than the Orange and Sul- 

 &wir^?i™ Especially is Sulphur Phoenix extra toe. 

 Flower is almost as large as a Pasony. Be sure to try them 



hl?w A hn ( : E fl PHCEN,X T;' EggsandBacon -" Beautiful dou- 

 ^ t I^° We ^' ^ orange nectary. Splendi d for pot 

 culture and cutting. Price, 6 cts. each ; 65 cents per dozen. 



T fr^™^ S £X* r l PHCE NIX-"Codlins and Cream." 

 .barge, creamy-white flowers, with sulphur nectary Ex- 



^^^tr^v^ci^^ for groning in pots - p ^ ce - 



ALL WHITE TRUMPET NARCISSUS. 



o P « A h L ^ UE p R^COX--'The White Pyrenees Daffodil." 

 £?* LP* * he Sliest and most beautiful varieties. Both 

 trumpet and perianth are clear, sulphur white Was 

 Uorncli^ r T Cl ^ S certificate by the London Royal 

 Pri^l ^ Ural Society. One of the finest for forcing. 

 Price, 5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen. iv*V*«S- 



THE TRUE POET'S DAFFODILS. 



Narcissus and Minature Saucer-Shaped Cups. 



BIFLORUS— Twin flowers borne on one stalk. The color 

 is pure white with yellow cup. Price, 4 for 10 cents; 25 

 cents per dozen. 



POETICUS ORNATUS— The improved "Poeticus." large 

 beautifully formed, pure white flowers, with saffron cup. 

 tinged with rosy scarlet. A magnificent cut flower. Very 

 early. This is my special favorite of all Narcissus. Try it 

 Price, 4 cents each ; 40 cents per dozen. 



POET iCUS— The 'Pheasant's Eye" or "Poet's Narcis- 

 sus." Pure White flowers, with orange cup, edged with 

 crimson. Splendid cut flower. Price, 4 for 10 cents ; 25 

 cents per dozen. 



DOUBLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 



VON SION— The famous -Old Double Yellow Daffodil." 

 Rich, golden-yellow perianth and trumpet, one of the 

 best forcing sorts, immense quantities beine grown for 

 this purpose both in Europe and America. Price, 3 cents 

 each; 30 cents per dozen. 



ROSA PLENISSIMUS— "The Great Rose-flowered Daffo- 

 dil." 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. Price, (5 

 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 



