AUTUMN Catalogue, 1912. 



DOUBLE FLOWERING NARCISSI. 



Continued. 



Sulphur or Silver Phoenix. {Codlins and Cream. ) Oni 

 of the finest double sorts, with large, pale, creamy 

 white, fragrant flowers; excellent for pot culture. 

 500. per doz. : S3. 00 per 100 ; S25.00 per 1,000. 



Von Sion. {Telamonions Plenus.) The renowned "Old 

 Double Yellow Daffodil." Flowers deep golden yel- 

 low ; large and very uecorative ; the most extensively 

 grown of all Daffodils for florists' use. Dutch grown. 



Double .Nosed Bulbs, extra large, 50c. per doz.; S3. 25 

 per 100; S30.00 per 1,000. 



Single Nosed Bulbs, extra large, 35c. per doz.; $2.50 

 per 100; $22.50 per 1,000. 



NARCISSI POETAZ HYBRIDS. 



These new hybrids are the result of a cross between 

 Poeticus and Polyanthus and are strong, healthy 

 growers. They have a delicious fragrance of the 

 former, combined with the free-flowering qualities 

 of the latter, each stem carrying from three to six 

 flowers. The bulbs are quite hardy and if planted 

 in permanent groups in the hardy garden soon form 

 large luxuriant clumps. They can also be grown 

 in pots for winter flowering. 



Aspasia. White with pure yellow cup; ver>' large. 

 50c. per doz.; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. 



Elvira. A large flower of remarkable substance; fine 

 for cutting; color pure white with yellow cup. 40c. 

 per doz.; $2.50 per 100; $22.00 per 1,000. 



Irene. Perianth sulphur yellow with orange cup; 

 large flower trusses. 75c. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



Klondyke. Pure yellow with deep orange eye; very 

 showy. 85c. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



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ACHIMENES. 



Profuse blooming tender perennials for greenhouse or conservatory 

 decoration during summer. The scaly tubers should be potted in the early 

 spring in a compost of turfy loam, leaf mould and sand. They should be 

 grown in a moist, warm temperature, shaded from the sun until they begin 

 to bloom, when they should be kept cooler to prolong the duration of the 

 flowers. The colors comprise white, shades of lilac, mauve, and red. De- 

 hiery in December . 



.Argus, mauve. 



Celestial, pure white, spotted violet towards the centre. 



Dazzle. Bright vermilion 



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Diadem. Bright red. 



Dr. Carev . Pale rose ; large. 



Edmond Boissier. White 

 shaded and striped lilac. 



Longiflora. Clear blue. 



Margarita. Pure white. 



Mauve Perfection. Clear 

 mauve. 



Patens Major, mauve with 

 \ iolet shading. 



Violacea. Violet with car- 

 mine .shading; dwarf and 

 very floriferous. 



Vivid. Scarlet. 



Each of the above separate 



colors, Si. 00 per doz.; 



86.00 per 100. 

 Mi.xed Varieties. .Ml colors. 



75c. per doz.; 35.00 per 



100. 



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Achimenes. 



