PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 
LARGE TRUMPET NAROISSUS. 
WHITE AND YELLOW VARIETIES. 
Empress. <A magnificent, large variety, 
bold and erect. A rare beauty. Some 
give this the palm of being the best of 
the two-colored trumpets. Perianth white 
and of great substance, trumpet rich 
yellow. (See cut on preceding page.) .........- 
Grandee. Flowers large, with broad 
white perianth, the petals of which are 
wide and overlapping, tube a magnificent 
yellow, beautifully imbricated; a flower of 
great substance and grand for cutting......... 
Horsefieldi. The ‘‘ Queen ofthe Daffodils.’ 
Very large flowers of pure white, with 
rich yellow trumpet. Very stately and 
beautiful, and one of the most elegant for 
ladies’ corsage wear. The flowers are the 
largest of this class, very early and free- 
blooming, a grand cut flower, and eagerly 
sought after as one of the finest. (See 
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Princeps. Very early. This is one of the 
most popular winter-flowering and forcing 
varieties grown. Flowers large, perianth 
sulphur, animmense rich yellow trumpet..... 
Scoticus. The “Scotch Garland Flower,” 
or “Large-flowering Lent Lily.” Large 
flowers of creamy white, bright yellow 
trumpet, elegantly flanged and serrated ...... 
Michael Foster. Broad petaled, creamy 
white perianth, with large bright yellow 
trumpet, a.dwarf bushy-growing variety, 
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Mixed Large Trumpet Narcissus. For 
growing in masses in flower borders and 
grass, or to naturalize by woodland walks, 
in woods and shrubbery, and by streams 
andlakes. Westrongly recommend them, 
all being vigorous, free-growing varieties. 
We offer them at an exceptionally low price 
to encourage liberal plantings. They are 
perfectly hardy and will flourish and 
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NARCISSUS 
HORSEFIELDI. 
ARE GENUINE ONLY 
when purchased from us 
direct. 
We do not supply dealers. 
DO NOT FORGET TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF YOUR PREMIUM. SEE OUR OFFER ON PAGE 2. 
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8c. | 90e. || 80c. | 6.00 
4c. | 40c. |; 30c.| 2.00 
4e. | 40c. || 30c.| 2.00 
8c. | 85c. || T5c.}| 5.00 
8c. | 25c. || 20c.} 1.00 
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All-White Varieties. 
| Albicans. The ‘‘ White 
Spanish Daffodil.” Creamy. 
white, with a silvery white 
trumpet, slightly flushed 
with primrose andelegantly 
recurved at brim. (See cut.) 
Tortuosus. Very robust, 
perianth twisted, trumpet 
creamy white, passing to 
snow-white, delightfully 
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Pallidus Przecox. The 
‘* White Pyrenees Daffodil.” 
One of theearliest and most 
beautiful varieties; both 
trumpet and perianth are 
clear sulphur-white; one of 
the best for forcing. The 
flowers, though not extra 
large, are freely produced.... 
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6c. | 60c. || 50c. | 4.00 
