DREER’S NARCISSUS 
OR DAFFODILS 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
The Government prohibits the importation of 
Narcissus bulbs for sale, and to take care of the 
annual requirements of our customers, we im- 
ported before the prohibition went into effect, 
a liberal quantity of the best quality bulbs, 
which were planted and cared for by expert 
labor under highly favorable conditions, and 
promise a crop of bulbs equal to imported stock. 
There are no hardy bulbous plants which have more points 
of merit than the Narcissus or Daffodils. Perfectly hardy, 
growing and doing well in almost any and every position, 
sun or shade, moist or dry. All conditions seem to suit them 
although they have a preference for a good, deep soil and 
semi-shaded position and every vacant corner in the garden, 
amongst the grass, under the trees, etc., etc., could not be used to better 
advantage than by filling with Narcissus, and every hardy border should 
have a number of clumps interspersed through it. They are equally 
suitable for pot culture for winter flowering. Three or four bulbs can 
be put into a 5-inch or 6-inch pan or pot, and, with the same treatment 
as given to Hyacinths, the dull winter and early spring months can be 
made bright with their exquisite gold and silver blossoms. But it is 
outdoors that Narcissus do best, and once planted need little attention, 
the clumpsasa rule multiplying andgiving larger and finer results each year. 
Grant Trumpet Narcissus 
EMPEROR 
GIANT TRUMPET NARCISSUS OLYMPIA 
Giant Trumpet Narcissus 
The Giant Trumpet sorts are the showiest of the genus, and 
also the most useful, growing easily either indoors or in the open 
ground. Everyone of the varieties of this type offered on this 
and the next page are deserving of extensive planting, and you 
can set out any of them with full assurance that you will get a 
bountiful harvest of blossoms in the spring. 
Bicolor Victoria. A fine variety, perianth creamy-white, 
trumpet rich yellow, delicately perfumed; unsurpassed for 
pot culture, and always satisfactory out of doors. 20 cts. 
each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Emperor. This grand variety is one of the finest 
Daffodils in cultivation, pure yellow trumpet of 
immense size, and wide overlapping, rich primrose 
perianth; for bedding, naturalizing or growing in 
pots in the house it is unequalled. Much in demand 
for cutting. Illustrated on back cover of this cata- 
logue. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.50 per 100. 
Empress. This fitting companion to Emperor is 
also of strong, robust growth, with fine large flowers; 
the perianth snow white, trumpet rich yellow, ser- 
rated and flanged at the edges; one of the best bi- 
colors and of rare beauty for cutting. Illustrated on 
back cover of this catalogue. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per 
doz.; $12.50 per 100. 
Giant Princeps. One of the most popular; perianth 
sulphur-white; trumpet rich yellow. As a forcing 
variety it is superior in every way, and a fine sort for 
naturalizing. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 
per 100. 
