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Xlie Dins:ee & Conard Co., West OroTe, Pa. 



flfl^CISSUS, The Daffodils of Sppjog 



The Narcissus is most desirable for tiouse or garden culture, and should be treated in the same 

 manner recommended for the Hyacinth. Three or four bulbs maj- be grown in a single pot. In the 

 garden thej- may be planted in any out-of-the-way place, where they will continue to thrive and 

 bloom year after year without any care or attention, and will be among the first to respond to the 

 titful blandishments of early Spring. • 



The family is an extensive one and remarkable for its novel diversity of types and colors, in the 

 selection of which our efforts have been to secure the finest specimens. Our bulbs are grown for us by 

 our own special grower on the Isle of Guernsey; they are the best. 



We offer first Quality Bulbs sure to Bloom 



Ard Righ (Irish King)— Golden vellow, very 

 early, and useful for cutting; give a trial (see 

 cut). 10 cts. each; 3 for 2.3 cts. 



Horsfieltli— The "Garden's Story" savs: 

 "Can any Daffodils born or yet unborn excel 

 the glorious bicolor of the Lancashire weaver, 

 John Horstield? The flowers exhale a rich 

 Magnolia-like odor; each flutters its pure white 

 perianth and great golden corona over the 

 luxurious foliage like some gorgeous butterfly, 

 rather than a perfumed flower." 10 cts. each- 

 6 for 50 cts. 



Maximns, or "A^ase of Beaten Gold" 



(see cut)— Immense trumpet-shaped flowers of 

 deepest, richest yellow. A lovely sort and very 

 showy. 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 cts. 



Psendo or Lent Lily— A lovely variety, 

 sulphur-white perianth, with light vellow cup. 

 4 cts. each; 7 for 25 cts.; 12 for 40 cts. 



Von Sion (Telamonius Plenus)— (see cut)— 

 This is the grand old "Double" yellow Daffo- 

 dil, and should be in every garden; fine for 

 massing also one of the very best for house 

 culture in pots; large, double, yellow trumpet 

 flowers. 4 cts. each; 3 for 10 cts.; 12 for 35 cts. 



Trumpet Major (see cut)— Splendid deep 

 golden flowers; very early, free flowering, 

 grand for cut flowers; try a half dozen in a 



THE PRICES GIVEN INCLUDE 



six-inch pot. 4 cts. each; 3 for 10 cts.; 12 for 

 35 cts. 



Pallidas Praecox— Sulphur white perianth 

 and trumpet; one of the earliest; tine plump 

 bulbs sure to flower well. 5 cts. each; 6 for 

 25c.; 12 for 50 cts. 



Narcissus Mixed— A superb mixture of all 

 sorts. Double, Single, etc. 3 for 10 cts.; 35 

 cts. per doz.; $2.50 per 100, by express. 

 The set of 7 named Narcissus, postpaid, 

 40 cts. 



flafcissas Ineompafabilis 



Leedsi— Pure white perianth; cup lemon, 

 passing to white; choice for bouquets. 4 cts. 

 each; 3 for 10 cts.; 12 for 35 cts. 



Orange Phoenix— (Eggs and Bacon) (see 

 cut)— Very handsome, double white flowers, 

 with orange nectary. 5 cts. each; 5 for 25 cts.; 

 12 for 50 cts. 



Stella— A really beautiful variety; large 

 white perianth, with golden-yellow cup, star- 

 shaped; one of the most popular for pot cul- 

 ture. 3 cts. each; 6 for 15 cts.; 12 for 25 cts. 



Sir Watkin (The Giant Welshman) (see 

 cut)— Large perianth, rich sulphur yellow, 

 orange-tinged trumpet; new and valuable; very 

 flne; 12 cts. each; 5 for 50 cts. 

 Set of 4 Narcissus, named above, SO cts. 

 POSTAGE "WHICH WE PAY 



