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Double Daffodils. 



No collectio'.i ot Naixi^jus is complete •without the duulile- 

 floweiing sorts. While not as attractive as many of the single 

 varieties, they possess a charm peculiarly their own. All are 

 perfectly hardy, and are much in demand for cutiing. 



Ifxuanted by mail, add 5 cts. per doz. for postage. . 



Van Sion {Tdamonius pleiiiis). The famous old Dutch 

 Daffodil; fl )\vers golden yellow, large and of fine form. 

 This variety is used in enormous quantities for forcing, also 

 e.xcellent for bedding in conjunction with Hyacinths, flow- 

 ering at the same time. 

 Extra Selected Double-nosed Bnib^, 4 cts. each ; 40 cts. per 



doz.; $2.50 per 100; §22.00 per 10 JO- 

 * Selected Bulbs, 3 cts. each; 30 cts. per doz.; S2.00 per 100; 



§18.00 per 1000. 



Fine Bulbs, 3 els. each; 2") cts. per doz.; §1.50 per 100; 



§13 00 per 1000. 



Incomparable (Bulter and Egg-). Orange and j'ellow ; of 

 lar.;e >\zt and good shape. 20 cts. per doz.; $1.00 per 100; 

 §9.00 per 1000. 



Orange Phoenix (Eggs and Bacon). Light citron, with 

 orange centre ; an excellent flower for forcing. 4 cts. each ; 

 30 cts. per .lr,z ; §2 00 per 100. 



Sulphur or Silver Phoenix {Codlins and Cream). Creamy- 

 white, with pale suljihur centre. Con- 

 sidered the fi lest of the double sons. 

 (See cut.) 5 cts. eacli ; 50 cts. per 

 doz.; $3. .50 per 100. 



Alba Plena Odorata {Double Pjefs 

 jVdrcissus, or Gardenia Daffodil). 

 Double, pure white ; very swect- 

 scenied. This beautiful variety cnn- 

 not be forced. It succeeds best planted 

 on rather heavy soil, in ]inni^d shnde, 

 and where it will not suffer from I.tcIc 

 of moisture. 20 cts. per doz.; §1.25 

 per 100 ; $10 00 per 1000. 



Henry A. Dreer^ Philadelphia, Pa. 



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COLLECTIONS OF 



DOUBLE DAFFODILS 



3 each of the 5 varieties 



(5 " " ■' 5 



12 " " '■• n " . 



25 " " " 5 



If wanted by mail, add 5 cts. per doz. 

 for postage. 



§0 40 



:5 



. 1 25 



. 2 25 



Hoop Petticoat Narcissus. 



BulbOCOdium. Exceedingly |Metty flow- 

 ers, of a rich citron yellnw. It is a gem 

 for pot culture ar.d edgings, and bears 

 from 6 to 12 flowers to each bulb. 6cis. 



each ; 60 cts, per doz.; §4 OOperlOO. 



Bulbocodium Monophjllum 



(C/«-.7). I'lue while; very early 

 blooming. 7 cts. each; 70 Cts. per 

 doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



Jonquils. 



A Bunch of .Mixed Narcissus. 

 (Offered on page Vk) 



{Narcissus Jonquill I and Odorus.) 



All of the Jonquils are prized for 

 (heir graceful, golden, fragrant blos- 

 soms and the ease with which they 

 may be grown. Half a dozen buliis 

 can be put in a 5-inch pot, and with 

 the same treatment as recommended 

 for Hyacinths (see page 3) a fine dis- 

 play can be had from January to 

 April. Their co.^t is so trifling that 

 liberal plantings should be made out- 

 doors. A clump of 50 or more bulbs ]^nt here and 

 there among shrubbery or interspersed in the 

 hardy border or naturalized in the grass gives an 

 uring, while a vase of the cut bloon\s will fill 



Rich yellow; 

 per doz.; 75 cis. 



not as large a 

 ■ er 100 ; §6.00 



indescribably rich effect in the early 



a room with the rich, spicv odor. 



Single Sweet=scented ( Vardssus Jonquilla'). 



llowcr as the others, but most frai'rant. 15 ct 



per 1000. 



Campernelle {iVarciss-us Odoms). A grand variety, producing freely large yel- 

 1 iw flowers, sweet-scented. 15 cts. per doz.; §1.00 per 100; §7.00-pc'r 1000.' 



Campernelle Rugulosus. The largest flowering; a handsome flower ; colnr 

 pure yell.uv ; very Iragr.ini. 20 cts. per doz.; §1.25 per 100 ; §1000 per 1000. 



Double Sweet=SCented. Full double golden-veilow. 30 ct--. per dnz.; §2 00 

 per 100. 



Collections of Jonquils. 



12 each of the above 4 varieties 



25 " " "4 " . 



50 " " "4 " . 



lOU " " " 4 



§0 75 



1 25 



. 2 25 



. 4 00 



Campernelle Jonquils. 



Jonquils mailed free at single and dozen rates 



If you want the best results plant early. See cultural liints on page 2. 



