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BULBS FOR AUTDIVUM Pl_Al\TirMC 



Polyanthus Narcissus. 



The Polyanthus varieties of Narcissus are not only beautiful but deliciously 

 sweet scented, and of the easiest culture, suitable for window garden, conserva- 

 tory or garden, very free flowering and continuing long in bloom. Their tall 

 spikes of bloom bear from six to one dozen flowers each. The pure "white petals 

 and gold cups of some varieties, the yellow with deep orange cups of others and 

 the self whites and yellows render them great favorites. They are not quite so 

 hardy as the other types of Narcissus and therefore should be carefully protected 

 in cold climates when grown in the garden. South of the freezing belt they are 

 splendid for gardens and " natiu'aKze " well. 



Prices, Delivered free in the U. S. 



ALL YELLOW POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 



Lord Canning. Clusters of large golden-yellow flowers with 

 orange cups; extra fine 



Queen of Yellows. A splendid variety, large round flowers with 

 broad overlapping petals of bright yellow with orange cups, 

 many of these flowers are borne on a stalk, thus forming a big 

 cluster; very free and continuous bloomer 



Sir Isaac Newton. Fine large round yellow flowers with golden 

 yellow cup borne in many flowered clusters on tall stems; very 

 free and showy 



WHITE AND YELLOW POLYANTHUS 

 NARQSSUS 



Bazelmann Major. Large flowers in immense clusters; broad 

 pure white perianth, large dark yellow cup; one of the finest 

 Polyanthus Narcissus in Cultivation 



Grand Monarque. Purest white flowers of largest size with 

 canary-yellow cups; borne in large heads 



Mont Cenis. A splendid large flowered variety having broad 

 round overlapping petals of white and large rich yellow cup; 

 of compact, stocky growth, carrying large clusters of bloom. . 



Maestro. Large round thick petalled flowers of cream white, 

 with deep orange cup; a grand sort 



Double Roman or Constantinople. An early free flowering va- 

 riety with white perianth and double orange-yellow cups; 

 largely forced for winter cut flowers 



Each 



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10.00 



8.00 

 6.00 



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All White Polyanthus Narcissus. 



Prices, Delivered free in the U. S. 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



White Pearl. Large pure white flowers opening with cream 

 cups, which change to pure white in a day or two; these 

 chaste and beautiful flowers are borne in large clusters. . . . 



Paper White " Grandiflora " or Large Flowering. This large 

 flowering type is such an improvement over the ordinary 

 " Paper White " that we have discontinued offering the 

 latter. The " Large Flowering " is more vigorous and 

 earlier, producing purest snow white flowers of large size 

 and good substance in large trusses. It is perhaps more 

 largely used for early forcing for cut flowers than any other 

 kind of bulb, being brought in without diflSculty by Christmas, 

 and if required even much earlier. Paper White narcissus 

 do splendidly when grown in bowls of water and pebbles or 

 moss the same as the Chinese Narcissus. Price: If buyer 

 pays transit SIS 00 per 1000 



.10 



.03 

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1.00 



.35 

 .30 



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 2 50 



Polyanthus Narcissus, mixed colors 



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" I never saw anything as beautiful as the flowers from your ' Paper White ' Nar- 

 cissus Bulbs I got from you last November; one stalk had 13 flowers on." 



Mrs. MARY M. BELL ENGLEMAN, Danville, Ky. 



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arcissus. 



The " Shui Sin Far " or Water Fairy Flower, Joss Flower or Flower of the Gods, 

 etc., as it is called by the Celestials, is a variety of Narcissus, bearing in profusion 

 chaste flowers of silvery-white, with golden-yellow cups. They are of exquisite 

 beauty and entrancing perfume. 



The bulbs, of large size and great vitality, are of luxuriant growth, producing 

 several spikes of flowers; the incredibly short time required to bring bulbs into bloom 

 (four to six weeks after planting) is one of the wonders of nature. " You can 

 almost see them grow," succeeding almost ever>'Avhere and with everybody. They 

 do well in pots of earth, but are more novel and beautiful grown in shallow bowls 

 of water, with enough fancy pebbles to prevent them from toppling over when 

 in bloom. A dozen bulbs started at intervals will give a succession of flowers 

 throughout the winter. Price, large true China-grown bulbs, delivered free in U. S., 

 12c. each; $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



" The Chinese Lily Bulbs I got of you a few weeks ago are one mass of blossoms, 

 and are greatly admired." FRANK W. HILLS, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 



j?@°^Remember : If you want Flowers 1 !ry"o"Jr''«ardVn''n^xtS^^ you must plant Bulbs this Fall. 



