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Sprins Wouldn't Be Sprins Without Narcissus; Select Some of the Hardy 

 Poeticus Types for Planting Outdoors 



FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 



CROWN or SHORT CUP DAFFODIL-Continued 



QUEEN OF THE NORTH Broad white perianth with cup of soft primrose yellow edged \\1th white. 



An excepuonally attractive variety. 12c each: SI. 20 per dozen: SS.OO per 100. 

 SIR WATKIN Primrose yellow, large and well formed with soft yellow cup tinged deep yellow. 



loc each: $1.50 per dozen: SIO.OO per 100. 



POETICUS NARCISSUS 



These have a white perianth with a small flattened yellow cup or eye. Pert'ectly hardy and easy to 

 naturalize. 

 POETICUS Recunis. Pheasant's Eye. or Poet's Narcissus^ Pure white perianth, orange cup. bordered 



scarier. A ver\- fragrant variety. This is the popular late flowering sori: and a veiy- good representative 



of the Poeticus group. 10c each: $1.00 per dozen: $7.50 per 100. 

 POETICUS ORNATUS Pure white, yellow cup, margin deep scarlet. This variety is nearly a month 



earher than Poeticus. It is not so sweetly perfumed as the Poeticus but is larger, showier, and earher. 



12c each: $1.20 per dozen: $S.OO per 100. 



POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 



The Polyanthus Narcisus produce many small crowned flowers borne in clusters. They are not so 

 hardy as the other classes but are better adapted for forcing. 



They may be grown in pots of earth but usually do best in bowls or dishes of water. By this method the 

 bulbs may be brought into profuse bloom in four to six weeks from planting. Put an inch or two of saad 

 and gravel in the dish in which they are to be grown, set the bulbs on this, and put enough gravel or shells 

 aroimd them to keep them from falling over. Fill the dish with water and set in a dark closet imtil the 

 roots start freely, then bring them to the light and keep in any ordinary li\-ing room. 



PAPER WHITEGRANDIFLORA Rowerspure 

 snow white, desirable for their beauty and 

 dehcious odor. They force admirably and flower 

 freely in dense clusters. Will bloom as early as 

 December. May be grown either in soil or gravel 

 and water, Sc each: 75c per dozen: $5.00 per 

 100. 



GRAND SOLEIL D'OR YeUow with orange 

 cup. Excellent for forcing. 12c each: $1.20 per 

 dozen: $>. 00 per 1(K3. 



CHINESE SACRED LILY (Narcissus Orien- 

 talisi The flowers of this' variety of Poly- 

 anthus Narcissus introduced from China are 

 satiny white with golden yellow cup. They are 

 borne profusely in clusters and are ver** fra- 

 grant, 10c each: $1.00 per dozen: $7.50 per 

 100. 



JONQUILS 



(Narcissus Jonquilla) 

 A slender and graceful plant with rather small, 

 bright yellow, dehciously fragrant flowers, 

 abundantly produced on stems about a foot 

 long, each bearing a cluster of florets. Leaves 

 quill-like, glossy dark green. TVell suited for 

 window plants, and most satisfactor^- outdoors 

 when planted in large groups or masses. Culture 

 same as Narcissus. 



SINGLE Yellow, dehciously sweet florets are 

 about one inch across. 10c each: $1.00 per 

 dozen: $( .50 Der 100. 

 CAMPERNELLE Odonis} Single, large yel- 

 low florets, about one and one-half inches 

 across. Fjne for cutting. 12c each: $1.20 per 

 dc'Zei.: SS.OO rer 100. 

 DOUBLE CAMPERNELLE Odonis Plenusi 

 The true and rare form of double Campemelie. 

 Flowers fragrant, quite double, and are borne 

 on tall sturdy stems. A ver^' handsome and 

 desirable sort. 12c each: $1.20 per dozen: $S.00- 

 Grand Soleil d'Or rer KX\ 



Single and d-ozen prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express atpurchas&r's expense. Sot less than ^ of any one variety supplied 



at dozen rates, and not less than 23 at 100 rates. 



