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NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS.— Continued. 



EmiE^-rox, One of the finest Daffodils in cultiva- 

 tion, entire flower of the richest yellow, trumpet 

 •of immense size, and tJne petals of the perianth 

 are so broad they overlap and measure 3 1-2 

 inches across. Grand for cutting. iQc. each, 

 $1.00 p¥:r dozen, $6.00 per 100. 



I;e©asii, Pure white, star-shaped flowers; fine 

 for cutting. H'Sc per dozen, 75c. per 100. 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS. 



No collecti'on is complete without the double- 

 i'owerin'g sorts. While not as attractive as many 

 of the single -varieties, they possess a charm pe- 

 <cnliarly their own. They are excellent for forc- 

 ing, and will tlirive equally well in the house or 

 open -ground, being perfectly hardy. 

 Incoanpara'biB (Butter and Eggs). Orange and 

 yellow, of large size and good shape. 20c. per 

 doz-en, $i,<oo per too. 

 Oraji'g'e Plioenix (Eggs and Bacon). Light cit- 

 ron and orange ; an excellent flower for forcing. 

 30c. per dozen, $2.00 per 100. 

 AIha, Tleim Odorata, (Poeticus plenus). Double 

 pure white, very sweet-scented. This beautiful 

 variety cannot be forced, but millions are grown 

 in the open ground for supplying the cut flower 

 markets of Europe. 20c. per dozen, 85c. per 

 ICM3, $6.00 per 1,000. 



DOUBLE VON SION. 



Von Sion. The famous old Dutch Daffodil; a 

 lovely shade of golden yellow; flowers large 

 and of fine form. 25c. per doz., $1.50 per 100. 



Von Sion. Large double noses. $2.25 per 100, 

 35c. per dozen. 



POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS. 



When ordering by mail, add 15c. per dozen to the 

 price for postage. 



Beautiful, free-flowering, deliciously sweet- 

 scented flowers, of the earliest culture; suitable 

 for forcing or for garden decoration. They bear 

 tall spikes of bloom, with from six to twenty 

 flowers each. 



Fine Mixed Sorts. — 20c. per doz.; |i.oo per 

 100. 



PAPER WHITE, Large-Flowered. The flowers 

 are star-shaped, very beautiful and emit a de- 

 licious odor. The principal early forcing vari- 

 ety; snow-white with yellow crown. Can be 

 had from November to March, with little care. 

 Three for lOc, 25c. per dozen; by mail, 40c.; 

 $1.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1,000. 



Newton. Fine yellow, with orange cup. 5c.. 

 each, 25c. per dozen; by mail, 40c. 



States General. Clusters of white flowers, withi 

 citron-colored cups, shading to white. Very 

 early. 5c. each, 25c. per dozen; by mail, 40c. 



Gloriosus. Immense trusses of pure white, with 

 primrose-colored cups; very early; splendid to 

 force. 5c. each, 25c. per dozen; by mail, 40c. 



Grand Monarque. Large white flowers, with 

 lemon yellow cup. Can be successfully grown 

 in water. 5c. each, 30c. per dozen; by mail, 45c. 



Grand Soleil D'Or. Rich yellow, with reddishi 

 orange cup— a favorite bedding and cutting va- 

 riety. Three for lOc, or by mail for 15c.; 25c, 

 per dozen; by mail, 40c. 



Double Roman. Clusters of white flowers, with 

 double citron-colored cups. It is very early 

 and is grown largely for forcing. Three for 

 IOC. ; by mail, 15c.; 30c. per dozen; by mail, 

 45c.; $2.00 per 100. 



White Pearl. Large, pure, satiny- white; beauti- 

 ful. 5c. each, 30C. per dozen; by mail, 45c.; 

 $2.00 per 100. 



JONQUILS. 



Very popular flowers on account of their easy 

 cultivation and delightfully fragrant golden yel- 

 low blooms. They can be readily forced in the 

 house, or planted in the open ground for early 

 flowering. If planted in the same situation with 

 anemones, both will bloom at the same time, and 

 form a charming contrast. The single are the 

 most desirable. 



Sing'le. Rich yellow; perianth deeply lobed, loc. 

 per dozen, 50c. per 100. 



Campernelles. The best of the Jonquil section; 

 perianth six-lobed, spreading, and of light yel- 

 low color. Six for lOc, 15c. per dozen, 75c. per 

 100. 



Regulosus (The Giant Jonquil). Broadly im- 

 bricated perianth with large wrinkled cup. Full 

 yellow. 20C. per dozen, $1.00 per 100. 



