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Hoop Petticoat 

 Narcissus, oe ^ 



===== or CORBULARIA. ====== 



A VERY free-flowering dwarf type, producing distinct 

 <* and shapely flowers. They are gems for pot culture 

 and bear from 6 to 12 flowers" to each bulb. For plant- 

 ing in groups around the edges of lawns, and especially 

 for edging for beds, this class is superbly adapted. 



Bulbocodium. The " Large Yellow 

 Hoop Petticoat." Rich golden- 

 yellow 



Citrinus. The" Large Sulphur Hoop 

 Petticoat." Large sulphur flowers, 

 unique and beautiful 



Monophyllus. The "Algerian White 

 Hoop Petticoat." Pure snow- 

 white, very early; will bloom at 

 Christmas if potted in September.. 



Prices, Delivered 

 Free in U. S. 



Each. Doz 



Sc. 85c. 



65e. 



85c. 



100 



$7.00 



5.00 



7.00 



"Bulbs purchased of you have always given great 

 satisfaction. Uur Hyacinths purchased last year, both 

 for pot culture and bedding out, were tine, giving us 

 great pleasure. The Narcissus were also grand." 



Mrs. C. W. Merritt, Homer, Minn. 



NARCISSUS POETICXS ORNATUS 



Pheasant's-Eye Narcissus. 



NARCISSUS POETICUS VARIETIES. 



The " Poeticus" Varieties of Narcissus are among the most beauti- 

 ful of all spring-flowering bulbous plants. The large single blossoms, 2 

 to 2Y2 inches across, are of snowy whiteness, intensified by the exquisite 

 golden-colored cups, ringed like a " Pheasant's Eye " with red and green. 

 The flowers are gracefully poised— on long stout stems — adapting them 

 for vases. They are especially valuable for garden planting and for 

 naturalizing where, if planted in quantity and allowed to remain undis- 

 turbed, they thrive, spread and improve every year; by mixing the early 

 and late sorts a continuous display of flowers may be enjoyed for 

 several weeks. 



Poeticus. The "Pheasant's-Eye" or l 'Poet's" Nar- 

 cissus. Pure white flowers, with orange cup, 

 edged with crimson. Splendid cut flower. (Buyer 

 paying transit, (q> §6.00 per 1,000) 



Poeticus Ornatus. The Improved "Poeticus." A 

 grand flower for cutting purposes. Larger and 

 more symmetrical than the old variety and con- 

 siderably earlier. Beautiful pure whiteflowers, with 

 saffron cup, tinged with rosy-scarlet. A magnifi- 

 cent cut flower. (See cut.) 



Poeticus Burbidgei, An early-flowering Poeticus, 

 fully a month earlier. Flowers 2% inches across, 

 round, overlapping petals. Pure white, cup edged 

 with orange-scarlet, very fine for both forcing and 

 outside planting 



Poeticus Billorus. Twin flowers, borne on one 

 stalk, pure white with yellow cup 



Prices. Deli 

 Free in 0, 



Karh Iinz 



2c. 



20c. 

 15c. 



NARCISSUS JONQUILLA, or JONQUILS. 



lyiUCH prized for their charming golden and deliciously sweet-scented 

 '"* flowers, perfectly hardy and flowering very early in the spring; they 

 are also admirably adapted for winter flowering in pots and for forc- 

 ing. (.See cut.) 



Single Jonquil. The well-known favorite, delicately 

 scented and beautiful for forcing. Rich yellow, 

 very fragrant 



Double Jonquil. Heads of small but very double 

 deep golden-yellow flowers, powerfully scented and 

 good for forcing 



Campernelle. Large 6-lobed yellow flowers, 4 to 6 

 on a stem, fine for forcing, and the one generally 

 preferred by florists. (See cut.) 



Rugulosus. The "Giant Jonquil." Broadly imbri- 

 cated perianth with large wrinkled cup. Full yellow. 



Silver Jonquil. "Tenuior." Pale silvery sulphur- 

 colored flowers, IY2 to 2 inches broad, 1 to 3 

 borne on a stem 



Prices, Delivered 

 Free in U. S. 



Each. J Doz. 



2e. 15c. 



2c. 

 3c. 



35c. 



15c. 

 30c. 



100 

 85c. 



$2.75 



1.00 

 1.75 



CAMPERNELLE 

 JONQUIL. 



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Sow this fall. 

 See page 65. 



