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HENDERSON'S 

 SELECTED 



NARCISSUS, DAFFODILS AND JONQUILS 



With the exception ol the Polyanthus varieties all are hardy, grow, increase and flower year after year. They may be grown in, garden beds or in herbaceous borders The 

 early sorts commence blooming in March and with a selection of mid-season and late flowering kinds an endless succession of bloom may be enjoyed well into Mav As cut 

 flowers Narcissus are especially useful, being of lasting quality and vasing beautifully. The bulbs may be left undisturbed forseveral years on good loamv soils Narcissus 

 and Daffodils are also flowered in the greenhouse or window in pots, pans and flats of soil. "-. 



The figure following the name ol the variety indicates its relative earliness. (1) 1st early, (2) 2nd early, (J) mid-season, (4) late, (5) very late. Our leaflet 



How to Grow Bulbs" sent free, gives full instructions for both outdoor and indoor cultivation, // Narcissus are warned by Parcel Post add postage at zone rale: 



on page 2 of cover. 11 eight 1 1/4 lb. per doz.\ 10 lbs. per 100. x»i/»>»»e <« «»*o /ui«. 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS 



each doz. 100 

 Alba Plena Odorata (6). "The Double White 

 Poet's Narcissus." Double snow-white 

 flowers, scented; late flowering; height 15 in. .07 .70 5.00 



Orange Phoenix (3). "Eggs and Bacon." 

 Beautiful double white flowers with orange 

 nectary. Splendid for pot culture and cutting; 

 17 inches 08 .80 6.00 



Sulphur (or Silver) Phoenix (3). "Codlins and 

 Cream." Large creamy white flowers with 

 sulphur nectary; 18 inches 08 .80 6.00 



Double Von Sion (2). The true "Double 

 Yellow Daffodil." Rich golden-yellow peri- 

 anth and trumpet. This is the old favorite so 

 highly prized in old-fashioned gardens. 

 Double Nose Bulbs 10 1.00 7.50 



ALL YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS 



each doz. 100 

 Emperor (3). Entire flower of the richest 

 yellow trumpet immense, perianth measures 

 3 1/2 inches across; height 20 inches. 

 Double nose Bulbs 10 1.00 7.50 



Glory of Leiden (4). Immense large, fluted 

 trumpet of rich yellow; broad, over-lapping 

 perianth of bright yellow; sturdy stems and • 



broad leathery foliage; strong healthy grower; 

 height 14 inches 10 1.00 7.50 



Golden Spur (1). One of the grandest yellow 

 Daffodils of unusually robust habit, unsur- 

 passed for gardens, pots or forcing. Early 

 and extremely free flowering; height 18 inches. 

 Double Nese Bulbs 10 1.00 7.50 



Single Von Sion (Spurius Major) (1). Highly 

 prized as an early forcing golden sort and 

 largely planted outside; height 15 inches 07 .70 5.00 



ALL WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 



each doz. 100 

 Albicans (2). The "White Spanish Daffodil." 

 Creamy white, with a silvery-white trumpet 

 . elegantly recurved at brim; 14-incnes 08 .80 6.00 



Mme. de Graff (4), Perianth pure white; 

 trumpet opens primrose, but turns white, a 

 beautiful flower of graceful carriage; height 

 15inches 12 1.25 9.00 



Mrs. Thompson (2). An extra tine pure white 

 variety, with an elegantly frilled trumpet. 

 Succeeds indoors or out. 14 inches 10 1.00 7.50 



BICOLOR TRUMPET DAFFODILS v 



each doz. 100 

 Empress (3). A rare beauty, being 

 the best of the two-colored trum- 

 pets. Perianth white, of great 

 substance, trumpet rich yellow; 

 height 20 inches. 

 Double Nose Bulbs 



.10 1.00 7.50. 



.07 .70 5.00 



Princeps Maximus (1). This is 

 one of the most popular winter- 

 flowering and forcing varieties 

 grown, perianth sulphury; rich 

 yellow trumpet; 15 inches 



Victoria (2) . A bi-color famous for 

 large and durable flowers, broad 

 perianth of creamy white; large, 

 fluted trumpet of rich yellow; 18 

 inches. Double Nose Bulbs 10 1.00 7.50 



OUR LEAFLET ON BULB CULTURE 

 "HOW TO GROW BULBS" 

 is sent free to all applicants. It tells briefly but plainly 

 all that it is necessary to know about planting and cul- 

 tivation: so little need be said on this page. All spring 

 flowering bulbs are easy to grow and any amateur can 

 get results by following the few simple directions. 



We also publish a comprehensive Handbook on Bulb 

 Culture, entitled "Henderson's Bulb Culture." 

 This is a book of 68 pages, size 7 l/2x 9 1/2 inches. It 

 illustrates and describes all known species of bulbous 

 plants, besides giving instructions regarding their 

 culture. This year we have gotten out a new edition 

 with 32 pages of illustrations. These are all half-tones 

 made fr om photographs and are beautiful pictures of 

 the various plants. The price postpaid is 60 cents and 

 we also send it free with every order for bulbs, amount- 

 ing to two dollars or over. 



