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THE DINGER & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Hardy Narcissus, the Daffodils of Spring 



The Narcissus is most desirable for house or grarden culture, and should be treated In the same manner 

 recommended for the Hyacinth. Three or four bulbs may be grown in a single pot. In the garden they 

 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 fitful 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. First Quality Bulbs, sure to bloom. Prices 

 include postage. 



Single Varieties 



Golden Spur. Large, spreading, full, deep rich yel- 

 low perianth and trumpet. A charming, richly 

 perfumed flower, and one of the very best of the 

 Golden Trumpets, flowering early and freely. 8 

 cts. each; six for 40 cts. 



Emperor. Trumpet large, rich yellow, surrounded 

 with deep primrose petals. 7 cts each; six for 40 cts. 



Maximus, or Vase of Beaten Gold. Very early. Im- 

 mense flowers of deepest, richest yellow. 8 cts. 

 each; 6 for 40 cts. 



Glory of Leiden. Long, large, fluted trumpet of rich 

 yellow; full, broad, overlapping petals of bright 

 yellow. 20 cts. each; §2.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Langtry. Creamy white, yellow cup, 5 cts. 

 each; 50 cts. per doz. 



Pseudo, or L,ent liily. Light yellow cup, with sul- 

 phur-white perianth. 6 cts. each; six for 30 cts. 



Stella. Large white perianth petals, with golden- 

 yellow cup, star-shaped. 6 cts. each; six for 30 cts. 



Sir Watkin. Rich sulphur-yellow; orange-tinged 

 trumpet. 6 cts. each; six for 30 cts. 



Mme. de Graff. One of the largest and finest of 

 white trumpet Daffodils; perianth pure white; 

 trumpet opens primrose, but turns white in a day 

 or two; a niost refined and beautiful flower of 

 graceful carriage; strong grower; height, 16 

 inches. 8 cts. each; six for 40 cts. 



Trumpet Major. Extra large; golden-yellow trum- 

 pet and petals. 6 cts. each; six (or 30 cts. 



Gloria Mandi. Clear yellow perianth, much expand- 

 ed orange-scarlet cut, borne on long, stiff stems, 

 8 cts. each; six for 40 cts. 



PaUidns Praecox. White perianth and trumpet. 6 

 cts. each; six for 30 cts. 



Bicolor Victoria. A new variety; perianth creamy- 

 white, trumpet rich yellow, delicately perfumed; 

 unsurpassed for pot culture and always satisfac- 

 tory out of doors. 6 cts. each; six for 30 cts. 



Empress. Strong, robust growth, with fine large 

 flowers; the perianth snow-white, trumpet rich 

 yellow, serrated and flanged at the edges; one of 

 the best bicolors and of rare beauty for cutting. 

 7 cts, each; six for 35 cts. 



Double Varieties 



Double white 

 6 cts. each ; 



Orange Phoenix (Eggs and Bacon), 

 flowers; center orange and white. 

 six for 30 cts. 



Von Sion. Large, double, rich golden-yellow trum- 

 pet flowers. One of the very best for house cul- 

 ture. Specially selected double-nosed bulbs, far 

 superior to the average bulb. 6 cts. each; six for j 



30 cts. 



Superfine Mixed 



Superb mixture of all sorts. Double and single 

 and all colors. 50 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100, post- 

 paid. 



Special Offer F-27 ^et of le Narcissus. 

 —1- Single and Doable, one 



of each variety, $1.10; 3 of each, 48 in aU, $3.00, 



prepaid. 



