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•PETER HENDERSON A. CO., IMEW YORK- 



NARCISSUS AJAX B1COLOR, 

 "WHITE WINGED" TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 



For free delivery add 12c. per doz.or $1.00 per 100 to price Each. Doz. 100 



Empress (3). A magnificent large variety, bold and erect 

 A rare beauty. Some give this the palm of being the 

 best of the two-colored trumpets. Perianth white and 

 of great substance, trumpet rich yellow; 20 in. high. 



Empress, Mammoth Double Nose Bulbs 



Grandee (o). Flowers large, with broad white perianth 

 the petals of which are wide and overlapping; tube a 

 magnificent yellow, beautifully imbricated ; a flower of 

 great substance and grand for cutting; 12 in. high. . 



Horsfieldi (2). Very" large flower of pure white, with 

 rich yellow trumpet. Very stately and beautiful. The 

 flowers are the largest of this class, very early and free- 

 blooming; a grand cut flower, 14 in high 



Horsfieldi, Mammoth Double Nose Bulbs 



J. B. M. Camm (3). A lovely Daffodil of great substance 

 and of most refined and symmetrical form. Trumpet 

 opens rich yellow, aging to light canary; perianth 

 petals creamy white. The plant is a robust grower, 

 free bloomer and most desirable for either garden or pot 

 culture; height 12 in. First class Certificate R. H. S. . . 



Mme. Plenip (-1). New; a splendid bi-color; large pure 

 white perianth, golden-yellow trumpet very large 

 well-formed flower of splendid substance; 16 in. high. . 



.Mrs. Walter Ware (3). This splendid new seedling re- 

 ceived an Award of Merit from the Royal British So r 

 ciety for its size and beauty. The w-hite perianth 

 petals are broad and large, the trumpet long, well ex- 

 panded and frilled at the brim; a strong grower and 

 free bloomer; 16 in. high 



Princeps Maximus (1). Very early. This is one of the 

 most popular winter-flowering and forcing varieties 

 growTi, on account of its low price. Flowers large, 

 perianth sulphury; rich yellow trumpet; 15 in. high. . 



Princeps Maximus Mammoth Double Nose Bulbs 



Victoria (2). A bi-color famous for its large and dur- 

 able flowers, which stand boldly erect; broad perianth 

 of creamy white; large, broad, fluted trumpet of rich 

 yellow; a strong grower with massive flowers; IS in. 



high. 



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NARCISSUS AJAX WHITE, 

 ALL WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 



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Each. 



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

 white, with a silvery-white trumpet slightly flushed 

 with primrose and elegantly recurved at brim; 14 in. 



high. 



L'lnnocence (2). A new large flowering white; trumpet 

 broad at the mouth tapering megaphone like to a 

 narrow base; height, 20 in 



Mme. de Graaff (41. One of the largest and finest of 

 white trumpet Daffodils; perianth pure white; trum- 

 pet opening cream passing to white with age; a most 

 refined and beautiful flower of graceful carriage; strong 

 grower; 16 in. high 



Mrs. Camm (4). A most beautiful large, flowering white 

 variety w~ith graceful " swan's neck " carriage. Trum- 

 pet large and creamy white, perianth wings broad and 

 white. A flower of splendid substance, lasting well 

 when cut; height 12 inches. First class certificate 

 R. H. S 



Mrs. Thompson (2). An extra fine pure white variety, 

 large and handsome, with an elegantly frilled trumpet. 

 It is a strong grower, early and free bloomer; splendid 

 for pot culture, forcing and the garden border; 14 in. 

 high 



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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; 

 distinguishing features of the various family types, with descriptions of all 

 varieties in commerce; also suggestive selection's for different purposes, etc. 



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