CURRIE BROS. CO. AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1926 



NARCISSUS 



DAFFODILS 



No class of bulbs is more satisfactory and none so easily 

 taken care of as the Daffodils. They appear just after the 

 snow and ice of winter and ■enliven our gardens and lawns. 

 Nothing can excell the beauty and chastity of their blooms, 

 and they have the advantage of being good for an unlimited 

 number of seasons, if planted out in some spot where they 

 can be allowed to mature their foliage. They are perfectly 

 hardy and withstand severe winters without protection. 

 Should be given the same treatment as recommended for 

 Hyacinths, either for indoor or outdoor cultivation. 



The Poeticus varieties have short crowns or cups; the 

 Incomparabilis, medium crowns; the others listed, long 

 trumpet shaped crowns. 



Each Doz. 100 

 Bicolor Victoria — Extra large flower perianth pm-e white, 

 trumpet yellow. 

 Mammoth Bulbs, producing two or more flowers.. $ .18 

 Emperor — Very large, deep, full yellow, of fine substance .15 

 Mammoth Bulbs, producing two or more flowers.. .18 

 Empress — Flowers very large and of great substance, 

 and a robust grower, trumpet large, rich, full yel- 

 low, petals white 15 



Mammoth Bulbs, producing two or more flowers 18 



S2.00 



$15.00 



1.50 



12.00 



2.00 



15.00 



1.50 



12.00 



2.00 



15.00 



Narcissus Poeticus. 



Each Doz. lOOi 

 Poeticus (Pheasant's Eye) — Snow white, 



bright orange — scarlet cup $.12 $1.25 $9.00 



Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis) — Enormous 

 flowers, trumpet rich yellow, suffused 

 with orange, sulphur perianth 18 2.00 15.00 



Double Narcissus 



DAFFODILS. 



While the double Daffodils are not considered as at- 

 tractive as the large flowering single trumpet sorts, they 

 are no less desirable, and are especially adapted for 

 naturalizing in odd corners, where they will thrive and 

 increase for many years. 



DUBLOON (True Dutch)— Rich golden yellow, the finest of all double 

 yellow Daffodils, used extensively for forcing as well as for bedding 

 outdoors. Does best north of Central W^isconsin if given some 

 winter protection. 



Each Doz. 100 

 Extra selected bulbs $ .15 $1.50 $12.00 



Mammoth double nosed bulbs producing two or 



more flowers 18 2.00 15.00 



Jonquils 



A species of Narcissus with fragrant, bright yellow flowers, 

 which are produced in great abundance suitable for house and gar- 

 den culture ; requires the same treatment as Narcissus. All the varie- 

 ties are perfectly hardy, requiring no protection in winter. 



Each Doz. 100 

 Campernelle — Large yellow 12 1.25 9.00 



Narci8su.s Bicolor Victoria. 



Eugulosus (Giant Jonquil) — Rich yellow imbricated 



perianth with large, wrinkled cup 12 



1.25 9.00 



NOTE — The Federal Horticultural Board has given notice that no Narcis sus bulbs may be imported for sale. All Narcissus bulbs offered are 

 American grown. 



