22 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
NARCISSI OR DAFFODILS—Continued. 
a NARCISSUS JONQUILLA OR JONQUILS. 
The delicately graceful forms, delicious fragrance, and deep yellow 
color of their blossoms have made the Jonquils favorites ci the amateur 
and necessities with the florist. They are easily forced, and if started 
early, may be flowered by Christmas, or even earlier. Plant six or 
eight bulbs in a six-inch bulb pan, covering the crowns half an inch, 
and treat them in the same manner suggested for hyacinths. 
Double, Sweet Scented. Fine deep yellow;| Doz. | 100 | 1,000 
VAR ol Nos Go, a elle oo) oll Boch $3.00 $25.00 
Single, Sweet Scented. Deep yellow; free | 
blooming sr ees set ea ee? ON eT? S aT OROO 
Rugulosus. Rich yellow; very fragrant; the 
largest Jonquil; fine for cutting . . .| .20] 1.50] 14.00 
Rugulosus fl. pl. A beautiful variety, bearing 
large double flowers of rich golden-yellow; 
Very tragrant, 0 soe) ee acess een el ee OOM EOO 
Campernelle. Large, deep yellow flowers, ex-) 
cellent ifonicutting 5) 92-) e e eg ye) 20) eS Os eTASOO 
Silver Jonquil. (Narcissus Tenuior.) Pale | 
INNIS cei Ge Bu Gio. oc 25°) d= oO coll - oF0 | Gogo! 
Narcissus Leedsii, Minnie Hume. (Sea page 21.) 
VARIOUS NARCISSI. 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus. (Yellow Hoop Petticoat.), Doz. | ioo 1,000 
Dwarf variety with deep golden-yellow flowers, a | 
number of which are produced by each bulb. It is | 
very pretty when forced, ten to twelve bulbs in | 
a six-inch pan. It is also charming for edges of 
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beds or rock gardens; very hardy . $.50 |$3.50 |$32.00 
Bulbocodium citrinus. (Sulphur Hoop Petticoat. ) 
Flowers pale citron-yellow; very beautiful. .60 | 4.00 | 38.00 
Biflorus. (Primrose Peerless Daffodil.) Pure white 
with yellow cup, bearing two flowers on each stem.} .25 | 1.75 | 15.00 
Burbidgei. Perianth white with yellow cup edged| 
with scarlet; resembling Poeticus, but much earlier;| | 
one of the best varieties for naturalizing . . | .20 | 1.50 | 14.00 
CHINESE SACRED NARCISSUS. 
Joss Flower or Oriental New Year’s Lily. 
These may be grown in pots of earth, but are more interesting and very 
satisfactory in bowls partially filled with pebbles and water. As the roots 
develop they form a network about the pebbles, thus supporting the plant 
when in bloom. They should be started and grown in bright light, but 
carefully protected from draughts. The flowers are mostly white with yel- 
low cups and are very fragrant. 
Extra Large Bulbs, 20 cents each; $2.25 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
If by mail, add 15 cents per dozen. 
Campernelle Jonquil. 
Six bulbs of one variety sold at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1,000 rate. 
