FLOWERING Bl LBS, PLANTS, ET( 



NARCISSUS=DAFFODILS. 



If by mail, add 5 cts. per doz. for 

 postage ; UO cts. per 100. 



No class of Bulbs gives so 

 good results or are so easily 

 taken care of as the Narcissus. 

 They appear soon atter the 

 snow has gone to enliven our 

 gardens and lawns. Nothing 

 can excel the beauty and chas- 

 tity of the Daffodil blooms; 

 if planted out in some spot 

 where they can be allowed 

 to mature their foliage the 

 bulbs will remain permanent 

 in the ground and bloom 

 everyyear. They are perfectly 

 hardy and withstand our se- 

 vere winters without protec- 

 tion. 



SINGLE NARCISSUS. 



Each. Doz. Per 100 



Biflorus— White with vellow 

 cup.... 3 25 $125 



Bulbocodiutn— (Large yellow 

 Hoop Petticoat) —Rich gold- 

 en yel- 

 low.... 10 1 00 8 00 



Cynosure — Yellowish peri- 

 anth, deep orange stained 

 cup.... 3 30 2 00 



Emperor — Aery large, deep 

 full yellow of fine sub- 

 stance. 15 1 50 11 00 



Empress— Flowers very large 

 and of great substance and a 

 robust grower, trumpet 

 large, rich, full yellow, pet- 

 als white.. 12 1 25 9 00 



Golden Spur— Early, large 

 deep yellow trumpet, peri- 

 anth large and broad 



10 90 7 0J 



DOUBLE DAFFODIL VON aiOX. 



Horsfieldi— Immense yellow trumpet, 

 with white perianth 10 81 00 $7 50 



Leedsi Elegans — Silvery white perianth, 

 primrose cup 3 25 150 



Maximus— Early and large, color deep golden 

 yellow 10 90 6 50 



Poeticus — (Pheasant's Eye)— Snow white, 

 with citron cup 2 15 75 



Poeticus Ornatus — Earlier than the pre- 

 ceding, flowers white, 

 scarlet eye 3 30 2 00 



Princeps— Large yello\y trumpet, with sul- 

 phury perianth 3 30 2 00 



Pseudo (Lent Lily) 3 30 2 00 



Stella — Early white perianth and yellow 

 crown 3 'JO 1 50 



Sir Watkin — Enormous flowers, trumpet 

 rich vellow, suffused orange, sulphur 

 perianth 12 1 25 9 00 



Trumpet naior— Yellow X 30 2 00 



Mixed Trumpet Varieties 3 25 1 50 



For 35 cents we will mail one each of the Grand Daffodils illustrated on cover. 

 No. 1 Emperor, No. 2 Empress, No. 3 Sir Watkin. 



