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Two= Colored g»s and Veilow > trumpet 



NARCISSUS 



Empress. A magnificent large variety, 

 bold and erect. A rare beauty. Some 

 give this the paim of being the best of 

 the two-colored trumpets. Perianth 

 white and of great substance, trumpet 

 rich yellow 



Grandee. 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 



Horslieldi. "The Queen of the Daffodils." 

 Very large flowers of pure white, -with 

 rich yellow trumpet. Very stately and 

 beautiful and one of the most elegant 

 for ladies' corsage wear. The flowers 

 are the largest of this class, very early 

 and free-blooming; a grand cut flower, 

 and eagerly sought after as one of the 

 finest 



Princeps. Very early. This is one of the 

 most popular winter-flowering and forc- 

 ing varieties grown. Flowers large, 

 perianth sulphury ; an immense rich yel- 

 low trumpet 



Prices, Delivered 

 Free in the U. S. 



35c. 2.50 



NARCISSUS 



H0R8FIELDI. 



fHSK? MEDIUM TRUMPET NARCISSUS. 



MEDIUM TRUMPET NARCISSUS are among the most useful of all the Daffodil family for cutting, for 

 bouquet, corsage and decorative purposes. The flowers are very large, averaging from 3 to 5 inches across, 

 with medium-sized, cup-shaped trumpets, and on that account are preferred by many for their chaste and 

 graceful form. They are all perfectly hardy and of equal value for open-ground planting, flowering in the 

 spring, or for growing in the house for winter flowers. 



Barri Conspicua. The finest of this class; long-stemmed 

 flowers with beautiful broad-petaled perianth 3 ] /2 inches 

 across, sparkling canary-yellow with deep golden cup 

 richly edged with orange-scarlet; awarded a first-class 

 certificate 



Cynosure. Large flowers 8Vi inches across, light yellow, 

 with rich deep yellow broad cup; a great beauty, and 

 one of the best for either forcingoropen-ground planting 



Duchess de Brabant. Fine pure white; the cup is slightly 

 tinged with light straw at first, but changes to white; a 

 very distinct and pretty variety 



Stella. One of the first in flower and wonderfully free-bloom- 

 ing. White star-shaped flowers 3 inches across, with 

 bright yellow cups; very beautiful and one of the most 

 popular forcing and cutting varieties for the London 

 flower market 



Prices, Delivered 

 Free in the U.S. 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



4c. 



40c. 



$3.00 



3c. 



30c. 



2.00 



3c. 



30c. 



2.00 



3c. 



25c. 



1.60 



SirWatkin. " The Giant Chalice Flower," or "Big Welsh- 

 man." A gigantic variety, immense long-stemmed flow- 

 ers, sometimes measuring 5% inches across, being the 

 largest variety grown. Color, a rich light yellow, with a 

 very large dark cup, tinted with orange 



Leedsii. (Type.) Pure white star-like flowers. Cup at 

 first slightly tinted but changes to white. A very pretty 

 variety, exceedingly sweet-scented, a free bloomer and 

 fine for forcing, as well as for open-ground planting 



Nelsoni Major. An excellent second early variety, flowers 

 very large, perianth 3 inches across, of creamy-white, 

 broad and fluted cups,% inch long, of deep goldenjgrand 

 for cutting 



iWm. Wilks. Large broad-petaled flower, sulphury-white 

 with orange-yellow cup; very distinct and beautiful 



Prices, Delivered 

 Free in the U. S. 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



7c. 



75c. 



$5.00 



3c. 



25c. 



1.75 



7c. 



75c. 



6.O0 



5c. 



50c. 



4.00 



"I wish you could have peeped in my pit any day since Christmas and looked at my Narcissus that /bought from you. I thought/ had seen pretty 

 flowers before, but they beat any. / reckon the pit suited them, for every one says they never saw such before. " — Mrs. A. J. SALE, Lynchburg, l/a. 



