WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND PLANTS 



Hardy Narcissus 



or Daffodils of Spring 



The Narcissus is most 

 dosirable for house or gar- 

 den culture, and should be 

 treatod in the same manner 

 recommended for the Hya- 

 cinth. Three or four bulbs 

 may be grown in a single 

 pot. In the garden they 

 may be planted in any out- 

 of-the-way place, where 

 they will continue to thrive 

 and bloom year after year 

 without any care or atten- 

 tion, and will be among the 

 first to respond to the fitful 

 blandishments of early 

 spring. The family is an 

 extensive one and remark- 

 able for its novel diversity 

 of types and colors, in the 

 selection of which our 

 efforts have been to secure the finest specimens. 

 Our bulbs are grown for us by our own special 

 grower on the Isle of Gurnsey; they are the best. 

 First Quality Bulbs, sure to bloom. Prices include 

 ( postage. This is the last year we will be able to 

 i^ import these bulbs owing to the quarantine 

 |gK placed on them by the Agricultural Dept., 

 He^ Washington. 



Single Varieties 



Dingee Narcissus 



Double Varieties 



Price of big, sound bulbs, 10 cts. each $1.00 

 per doz., postpaid. 



Orange Phoenix (Eggs and Bacon). Double white 

 flowers; centre orange and white. 



Von Si on. Large, double, rich golden-yellow 

 trumpet flowers. One of the very best for house 

 culture and outdoor culture. Specially selected 

 double-nosed bulbs, far superior to the average 

 biub. 



Superfine Mixed 



Superb mixture of all sorts. 

 and all colors. 8 cts. each; 

 $6.00 per 100, postpaid. 



Double and Single 

 80 cts. per doz.; 



Special Offer F-23 i^^^'SSSSl 



one of each variety, $1.50; 

 all, $4.50, prepaid. 



3 of each. 45 in 



Jonquils 



A branch of the Narcissus family, requiring the 

 same treatment. Twelve bulbs in a 6-inch pot will 

 make a wondrous show in the house. 

 Single. Rich yellow; very fragrant. 60 cts. per 



doz.; $4.00 per 100. 

 Double. Extra fine: deep yellow. 60 cts. per 



doz.; $4.00 per 100. 

 Campernelle Mixed. Large yellow flowers; rich 



and very striking. 60 cts. per doz.; $4.50 per 100. 



Price of single or double varie- 

 ties, except where otherwise noted, 10 cts. 



each; $1.00 per doz., postpaid. 



King Alfred. The perfect Narcissus. Color of 

 perianth and trumpet is a pure golden yellow. 

 Flower large and perfect shape. Stems very tall 

 and strong. The most beautiful variety. Price, 

 large bulbs, sure to bloom, 25 cts. each; $2.50 

 per doz. 



Golden Spur. Large, spreading, full, deep rich 

 yellow perianth and trumpet. A charming, 

 richly perfumed flower, and one of the very best 

 of the Golden Trumpets, flowering early and 

 freely. 



Emperor. Trumpet large, rich yellow, surrounded 

 with deep primrose petals. 



Maxim us, or Vase of Beaten Gold. Very early. 

 Immense flowers of deepest, richest yellow. 



Glory of Leiden. Long, large, fluted trumpet of 

 rich yellow; full, broad, overlapping petals of 

 bright yellow. 12 cts. each; $1.20 per doz. 



White Lady. Large white perianth, yellow cup. 



Stella. Large white perianth petals, with golden- 

 yellow cup, star-shaped. 



Sir Watkin. Rich sulphur-yellow; orange-tinged 

 trumpet. 



Mme. de Graff. One of the largest and finest of 

 white trumpet Daffodils is perianth pure white; 

 trumpet opens primrose, but turns white in a day 

 or two; a most refined and beautiful flower of 

 graceful carriage; strong grower; height, 16 

 inches. 



Trumpet Major. Extra large; golden-yellow 

 trumpet and petals. 



Lucifer. Long creamy, white petals. Star-like 

 perianth, long straight, orange cup. Very hand- 

 some bloom. 



Bicolor Victoria. A new variety, perianth 

 creamy-white, trumpet rich yellow, delicately 

 perfumed; unsurpassed for pot culture and al- 

 ways satisfactory out of doors. 



Glory of Sassenheim. Strong, robust growth, 

 with fine large flowers; the perianth snow-white, 

 trumpet rich yellow, serrated and flanged at the 

 edges ; one of the best bicolors and of rare beauty 

 for cutting. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



