AUTUMN Catalogue. 1912 



MEDIUM TRUMPET NARCISSI.— 5o/iU 



ueedsii .Mrs. Langtry. A lovely 

 free-blooming Daftodil, which 

 should be largely grown out of 

 doors. The flowers have a broad, 

 ■white perianth, with the cup white 

 or pale primrose, each bulb gener- 

 ally produces several flower stems. 



Leedsii Duchess of Westminster. 

 Large pure white perianth, long 

 soft canary yellow cup tinged with 

 orange 



Nelsoni .Major. Broad ivory white 

 perianth and clear yellow cup, a 

 striking flower 



Triandrus Albus. (Cydamen- 

 Jiowered A'tircissiis or Angel's 

 Tears.) \'ery interesting and 

 beautiful small Daffodil with 

 creamy white pendulous flowers. 



Doz. 



$o. 



.60 



$1.50 



3-50 



3-5° 



MIXED NAKCISSI OK DAFFODILS. 



Mixed Large Trumpet 

 Narcissus 



Mixed Double Nar= 

 cissus 



Doz. 



IC» 



^0.40 



$3.50 



•30 



2.00 



,coo 



$32.00 



CHINESE SACKED NAKCISSUS. 



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 

 yellow cups and are verj^ fragrant. 



Extra Large Bulbs, 10 cents each: $1 00 

 per doz.; ^7.50 per 100. Mammoth Bulbs, 

 15 cents each; $1 . 50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



If by mail add 15 cents per dozen. 



Six of a Kind Sold at Dozen Rates; 25 at 100 Rates; 250 at 1.000 Rates 



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