Polyanthus Narcissus 
Sweet-scented, of the easiest culture, very free flowering and continue long in 
bloom, bearing from six to one dozen flowers each. South of the freezing 
belt they are splendid for gardens and “‘naturalize” well. For growing in pots 
or pans of soil or in shallow dishes in pebbles and water, they are especially 
adapted and can be had in flower in the house from Christmas and throughout 
the winter. Bulbs obtainable from September to December. 
Paper-White Grandiflora 
A large flowering type, producing snow-white flowers of large size 
and good substance in trusses. Much used for early forcing for cut 
flowers, being brought in without difficulty by Christmas or earlier. 
They begin flowering in from 8 to 10 weeks. Keep them coming 
all winter by planting a new bowl every few weeks. 
Price: Extra large bulbs, 6c each; 60c per doz.; $4.50 per 100; 
$42.50 per 1,000. 
Grand Soleil d’Or. A beautiful variety, bearing clusters of golden yellow flow- 
ers with orange cups. Price, 12c each; $1.35 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
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Poet S Pheasant’s Eye Narcissus 
This section, Narcissus Poeticus, has instead of a trumpet or crown a small, wide-mouthed 
cup. All are hardy as rocks, producing long-stemmed, fragrant flowers that are prized for 
cutting. They thrive in gardens, and for naturalizing in grass or semi-wild places they are 
magnificent; by mixing the early and late flowering sorts a continuous display of bloom may 
be enjoyed for weeks. For winter flowering in pots grow cool and slow. 
Poeticus Horace. Pure white perianth, conspicuous red eye; free flowering- and strong 
stemmed. A splendid forcing variety. Height, 16 inches. (See illustration page 4). 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Poeticus Ornatus. This is the early flowering ‘‘Poet’s Narcissus” so popular for winter forcing 
as well as for gardens and for “naturalizing.” The perianth is pure snow-white with a 
beautiful contrasting saffron-yellow cup, margined scarlet. It thrives wonderfully in gardens, 
or in semi-wild places, planted among grass, and provides a continuous display of bloom for 
weeks. Height, 18 inches. Double Nose Bulbs. Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 
100; $70.00 per 1,000. 
Paper-White 
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Narcissus Jonquilla or Jonquils Narcissus 
Campernelle. Much prized for its small golden flowers, which are produced in great profusion. The Most 
Perfectly hardy for the outdoor garden, and also a good variety Popular 
aN for winter flowering in pots of soil. The fragrant Bulbous 
re yellow flowers are borne four to six on stems Elpiees For 
ndoor 
about 18 inches high. Price, 8c each; 80c per 
doz.; $6.00 per 100. Cultivation 
Double Campernelle. Very fine 
double form, beautiful golden yel- 
low fragrant flowers. Two to four 
florets per stem. Price, 10c each; 
$1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
“Henderson’s Bulb Culture,” 
68 pages, 74% x 9% inches. 
32 pages of illustrations. Price, 
postpaid, 75 cents. We also send 
it free with orders for bulbs 
amounting to five dollars or over 
if requested. 
Rock Garden Narcissus 
The following varieties are suitable for rock gardens and should remain undis- 
turbed for years. 
They produce a quantity of miniature blooms each spring. 
Agnes Harvey. A most dainty daffodil of drooping habit, one to three flowers 
on a stem; white starry perianth with Triandus type trumpet, of the same color, 
sometimes flushed faint apricot; a wonderful flower for naturalizing especially 
near water, and also for cutting; desirable in every way. 30c each; $3.00 per 
doz.; $22.50 per 100. 
Thalia. (Triandrus) Two to three lovely pure white flowers per stem, 2 inches 
or more across, making a beautiful cluster. Very suitable for the rock garden 
or for forcing. 25¢ each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
San W. P. Milner. White trumpet and perianth. 10 inches high. Price, 25c¢ each; 
Poeticus Ornatus $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
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