The remarkable diversity of form and chaste coloring of the 

 Narcissus is only equalled by their ease of culture and almost 

 absolute certainty of bloom. It has well been called "The 

 Flower of the Poets," and we no longer wonder at the fondness 

 of the ancients for this beautiful flower when we contemplate 

 its varied charms of form, color and delightful fragrance. 

 They have become immensely popular of late years and, now, 

 no flower garden is complete without its assortment of Nar- 

 cissus or Daffodils. The flowers are very desirable for cutting 

 and elegant for ladies' corsage wear. They are all hardy, excepting the Polyanthus class, flower early in spring 

 and increase in attractiveness each year. Plant the bulbs early in autumn in good soil, permitting no manure to 

 touch them, from two to five inches deep (in light soil at the greater depth). For winter flowering in the house 

 the bulbs should be planted in good fibrous loam, three in a four or five inch pot, and pursue the same treatment 

 with them as given for Hyacinths, except that they should not be so strongly forced. 



SINGLE NARCISSUS OR TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 



If to be sent by mail, add 13 cents per dozen for postage. Ea. Doz. 100 



Ard Righ {Irish King). Magnificent yellow; 



large and graceful; early and fine. 15 $1 25 $7 00 



Emperor. Rich primrose, deep yellow trum- 

 pet; very large; fine for pots. 

 Bicolor Empress. Magnificent large flower; 



perianth snowy white, trumpet yellow. 

 Bicolor Horsfieldii. Pure white perianth and 



golden yellow trimipet; beautiful. 

 Biflorus. Pure w>jite with soft yellow cup; 



two flowers on each stem; late. 

 Bulbocodlum {Hoop Petticoat). Rich golden 



yellow; very free flowering. 

 Golden Spur. Enormous, spreading flower of 

 rich golden yellow; deliciously fragrant. 

 Henry Irving. Large frilled tnmipet and 



wide petals of lovely golden yellow. 

 Incomparabilis, Single. Beautiful yellow 



with orange cup; early. 

 Obvallaris. {Tenby Daffodil). Large, rich 



yellow; early, and fine for forcing. 

 PoeticuS {Pheasanfs Eye). Large, pure white 



with red cup; fragrant; early. 

 Poeticus Ornatus. Same color asPoeficus and 



similar, but blooms a month earlier. 

 Princeps. Sulphur-yellow perianth, deep yel- 

 low triunpet; large and splendid. 

 Scoticus {The Garland Lily). White perianth 

 BICOLOR HORSFIELDH. ^vith bright yellow trumpet; early. 



Sir Watkin {Welsh Giant). Large flowers, broad sulphur perianth, yellow cup: the largest variety. 

 Stella. White perianth with golden cup, star-shapep, fine; a popular early variety for forcmg. 

 Trumpet Major. Large, deep golden yellow; very handsome; early, and excellent for forcing. 



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