BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS, AND SUNDRIES. 



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LARGE TRUMPET NARCISSUS. — Continued. 



Doz. 

 $0.30 



NAMUS. Pretty, early 

 Daffodil with clear 

 yellow flowers ; 

 height, about s i x 

 inches . ... 



Obvali.aris. (Ten by 

 Daffodil.) Bright yel- 

 low; erect growing 

 sort, of fine form, with 

 wide trumpet and 

 broad perianth ; ex- 

 cellent for forcing and 

 bedding 60 



PrincepS. Large yellow 

 trumpet; perianth, 

 pale primrose; excel- 

 lent forcing sort . 



P s e u d o Narcissus. 

 {The Lent Lily.) 

 Rich yellow trumpet; 

 whitish perianth . 



Rugilobus. Large gold- 

 en-yellow trumpet; 

 perianth, primrose, 

 often three inches 

 broad ; free-bloom- 

 ing; excellent for forc- 

 ing and bedding . 



Spurius. One of the 

 finest Trumpet Daffo- 

 di 1 s ; self-colored, 

 clear yellow; large, 

 wide-mouthed trum- 

 pet; excellent forcing 

 and bedding sort . 



100. 1,000. 

 11.50 $11.00 



•35 



3-25 



2.00 



21.00 



30 1.75 11.00 



14.00 



.60 3.25 21.00 



35 2.00 15.00 



Narcissus Trumpet Maximus. 



Per Doz. Per 100. Per 1,000. 

 Trumpet Major, Dutch Grown. Trumpet and perianth, deep golden yellow ; flower, 



large, very effective; the most popular Daffodil for both forcing and bedding . . . $0.35 

 Trumpet Major, French Grown. Desirable to force for Christmas, should be potted 



in September .40 



Trumpet Maximus. Immense size ; trumpet, deep golden yellow, gracefully recurved 



and 'ringed; perianth, deep yellow, elegantly twisted 1. 00 



Trumpet Minor. A miniature form of Trumpet Maximus, growing five inches high . . .30 

 Victoria. Bold, erect, clear yellow trumpet of large size, and beautifully filled at the 



mouth; perianth, creamy white, broad, and of good substance. Awarded a first-class 



certificate of merit by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society 1.50 8.00 65.00 



$2.00 



2.50 



6.50 

 *-75 



$15.00 



18.00 



45.00 

 11.50 



CORBULARIA OR HOOP PETTICOAT NARCISSUS. 



Bulbocodium. ( Yellow Hoop Petticoat.) Dwarf variety with deep golden-yellow 

 flowers, a number of which are produced by each bulb. It is very pretty when 

 forced; six to eight bulbs in a six-inch pan. It is also charming for edges of beds, 

 and is very hardy $[.00 $6.00 



MEDIUM TRUMPET NARCISSUS. 



This class includes many of the most beautiful and useful Daffodils, with flowers often from three to five inches 

 across. The characteristic feature of this section is that the trumpet is usually half the length of the divisions of the 

 perianth, giving the flower a very refined form. In flowering they follow the Large Trumpet Narcissus. They are 

 equally desirable for open-ground cultivation and forcing in the greenhouse or window. 



Per Doz. P 

 Barrii Conspicuus. Large broad spreading perianth, primrose yellow; crown, yellow 

 conspicuously edged with orange-scarlet, unexcelled for cutting and lasts long in water 



after being cut $0.25 $ 



Lxcomparahilis. (Star or Great Nonestuh Daffodil.) Perianth, light yellow; trumpet, 



deep yellow; variable ... .25 



Incomparabiits Cynosure. Large showy flower of free growth, primrose-white peri- 

 anth with bold orange-scarlet crown; a beautiful Daffodil ; forces well .25 



SIX OF A KIND SOLD AT DOZEN RATES; 25 AT ICO RATES; 25O AT 1,000 RATES. 



er 100. 



Per 1,000. 



I.25 



SlO.OO 



I.25 



7.50 



I.25 



7-50 



