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BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLAMTIIMG 



THI CROWN AND DOLLY CUP DAFFODILS. 



These beautiful Daffodils are hybrids. The originals of most of the various family groups being crosses between the large trumpet Daffodils and the small 

 cupped Poeticus, the blood of the latter supplying the red rimmed crowns to be found on some of the varieties in this section. The Crown Daffodils embrace the 

 greatest variety of forms and range of coloring. They are strong growers, free bloomers, hardy and thrive under garden culture or naturalized; for growing in pots 

 or forced for winter flowers they are splendid, and as cut flowers greatly orized. The red rimmed varieties sometimes lose their red color in exposed hot sunny loca- 

 tions, therefore should be cut when only l\alf expanded and be allowed to develop in water in the house. 



INCOMPARABLE CROWN DAFFODILS. 



NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS. 



The Incomparabilis Group are garden hybrids between yellow Trumpets and 

 Poeticus. Characteristic: depth of crown J to J the length of a perianth petal. 



For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. or 80c. per 100 to pric », 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



Autocrat (3). Large star-like perianth, deeper yellow bowl- 

 like crown; free flowering and vigorous; height 20 in.... 



$.04 



5.40 



|3 on 



Beauty (4). Every flower as perfect as if cut out with a die 

 and of fine lasting substance; pure rich yellow throughout: 

 edged with orange-red at mouth of crown; height 23 in. . 



.06 



.65 



5.00 



Cristata (3). A very beautiful and distinct variety, large 

 sulphur white perianth and a remarkably large open yei- 



.25 



2 50 



18 00 



Sir Watkin (2). An old and popular variety and still one ol 

 the best and largest of this group; the flowers well growr 

 often measure 5} inches across; a good doer and free bloom- 

 er; perianth butter yellow, crown deep golden; height 21 in 



.04 



.40 



3.00 





.05 



.50 



4. CO 



Stella (3). White perianth and yellow crown; very popular 

 on account of its low price for naturalization in quantitv; 

 $12 00 per 1000 



.03 



.30 



1 75 



Stella Superba (3). A grand bold flower; perianth clear 

 white, large and spreading; a showy yellow crown; a strong 





.50 



3. 50 



Princess Mary (3). Broad reflexed perianth petals of crearr 

 white; large and much expanded crown of yellow edged an< 

 suffused rich orange; height 16 in 



05 



.50 



4.00 



LEED'S CROWN DAFFODILS. 



NARCISSUS LEEDSU. 

 The fragrant " Silver Winged " Leedsii's are hybrids between white Trumpet 

 Daffodils and Poeticus. They comprise forms similar to both the Incomparable 

 and Barri groups but the Leedsii's all have white perianth petals and white 

 or very light yellow crowns. 



For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. or 80c. per 100 to price. 



Duchess of Westminster (4). By some considered the 

 " Queen of the Leedsii's," finely formed handsome flowers, 

 large spreading white perianth of long tapering petals, long 

 canary yellow crown changing to white; a strong grower 

 and free bloomer.- 



Katherine Spurrel (4). A grand new variety; flowers of largt 

 size, beautiful form and splendid substance; broad over- 

 lapping perianth petals of snow-white and a delicat. 

 canary colored crown; an especially fine cut flower 



Mrs. Langtry (4). A remarkably free flowering variety, eacr 

 ]bulb usually producing several flowers; broad white 

 perianth, and white cup opening pale primrose. On account 

 of its low price it is largely used for naturalizing; $10. 0C 

 per 1000 



Mary Magdaline De Graaff (4). A distinct and beautiful 

 new variety, usually two flowers to a stem, with broac 

 white perianth petals and widely expanded primrose crown 

 often suffused with orange or a terra cotta shade 



Water Witch (3). A large and graceful pure white flower — 

 the globular cup opens light lemon color but soon changes 

 to white 



Each. 



LS 



06 



.03 



.04 



Doz. 



1.50 



.25 



in 



2 50 



100 



12.00 



5.00 



1.50 



3.00 



18.00 



" The Daffodils I bought from you last fall are the finest I ever saw. They 

 have been more admired than anv flowers I ever had." 



MRS. J. A. FITTEX. 14 W. Baker St., Atlanta, Ga. 



NELSON'S CROWN DAFFODILS. 



NARCISSUS NELSONI. 



The Nelsoni hybrids are between trumpet bicolor and Poeticus, having 

 goblet-shaped yellow crown, and white perianth. They are late flowering and 

 valued for succession. The flowers are of splendid substance. 



For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. or 80c. per 100 to price. 



Nelsoni Major (4) . Snowy white perianth and bright yellow 

 cup suffused orange when first open; height 16 in 



Each 



$.04 



Doz. 



$.35 



100 

 $2.50 



BAKK'S CROWN DAFFODILS. 



NARCISSUS BARRII. 



The Barrii Group is the result of garden crosses between yellow Trumpet 

 and Poeticus. Characteristic: depth of crown J to J the length of its perianth 

 petal. 



For Free Delivery add 10c. per doz. or 80c. per 100 to price. 



Albatross (4). A large handsome flower, perianth white. 

 cup pale citron-yellow prettily filled and edged orange- 

 red; height 18 in 



Barrii Conspicuua (4). A flower of great beauty and sub- 

 stance, large broad spreading yellow perianth; broad short 

 crown edged with orange-scarlet; a robust strong grower 

 and free bloomer; height 20 in. Per 1000, $12.00 



Dorothy Wemyss (5). Splendid large white flowers with a 

 bright yellow crown distinctly edged reddish-orange. A 

 strong tall grower, late but free bloomer; height 22 in. 

 Award of Merit R. H. S 



Flora Wilson (4). A large pure white perianth; yellow 

 crown deeply stained with orange red; strikingly beautiful; 

 height 20 inches 



Sea Gull (2). One of the largest and most beautiful in this 

 class; pure white spreading perianth cup canary edged 

 apricot; height 21 in 



Sensation (4). N'ew; fine yellow perianth and a handsome 

 open crown of canary yellow broadly edged orange-scarlet; 

 height 20 inches 



Each. 



Doz. 



.25 



2.50 



.03 



.25 



.20 



2.00 



.07' 



.75 



.15 



1.50 



.20 



2.00 



100 



18.00 



1.50 



16.00 



6.00 



12.00 



15.00 



THE DOLLY^CUP DAFFODILS. 



NARCISSUS BURBIDGEI. 



This section includes Burbidge's hybrids between Poeticus and Incompara- 

 bilis. all having instead of trumpet or crown, a small wide mouthed cup the depth 

 of which is less than i the length of a perianth petal. 



All are hardy as rocks, producing long stemmed fragrant flowers that are 

 prized for cutting. They thrive in gardens, and for naturalizing in grass or 

 semi-wild places they are magnificent. For winter flowering in pots grow on 

 cool and slow. 



For Free Delivery add 5c. per doz. or 40c. per 100 to price. 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



Burbidgei Baroness Heath (3). A Burbidgei hybrid with 

 light yellow star-like perianth and orange yellow cup; 



.07 

 .04 



.75 



.40 



5.50 



Burbidgei Falstaff (3). Pure white large petalled flower 

 with a small lemon yellow cup edged with orange. Beauti- 

 ful in the garden border or naturalized in masses and a 



3.00 







PETITE" DAFFODILS. 



Under this heading we offer some rare little gems especially suited for pot 

 culture and well drained locations as in rock work. 



For Free Delivery add 5c. per doz. or 40c. per 100 to price. 



Bulbocodium Conspicuua (4). The yellow " Hoop Petti- 

 coat " Daffodil ; rich golden yellow flowers in the form of an 

 inflated skirt ; height 6 in 



Bulbocodium Monophylla (1). The white " Hoop Petti- 

 coat " Daffodil; snow-white flowers of exquisite beauty; 



Johnstoni, Queen of Spain (2). Very distinctive and grace- 

 ful small flowers of clear yellow; straight trumpet, reflexing 

 perianth; beautiful naturalized; height 10 in 



Moschatus (1). The Spanish White Daffodil; a little gem; 

 small pure white flowers; height 6 in 



Triandus Albus (3). " Angel's Tears." Dainty little white 

 cyclamen like flowers; height 7 in 



Each. 



. 05 



.06 



.10 

 .05 

 .05 



|Doz. 



.50 

 .65 



1.00 



.50 

 .50 



100 



3.50 



5.00 



7.50 

 3.50 

 3.50 



NEW BOOK 

 Narcissus, Daffodils, and How to Grow Them. 



Written by a Narcissus lover who has made a hobby of their culture for 

 many years and whose collection of varieties is probably the most extensive of 

 any in America. The history, lore, traditional and poetical, is touched upon; 

 wild Narcissus and where found; cultivation in gardens; naturalizing, winter 

 flowering in pots, bowls of water; forcing for cut flowers; hybridizing; dis- 

 tinguishing features of the various family types, with descriptions of all va- 

 rieties in commerce; also suggestive selections for different purposes, etc. 



Price, net, $1.10; or postpaid for $1.20. 



We supply 6 Bulbs of one variety at the dozen rate, 25 at the hundred rate, 250 at the thousand rate. 



