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Pheasant's Eye Narcissus.-^^^ 



NARCISSUS POETICUS VAKIETIES. 



The " Poeticus " Varieties of Narcissus are among the most beautiful of 

 all spring-flowering_ bulbous plants. The large single blossoms, 2 to 24 

 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 natural- 

 izing where, if planted in quantity and allowed to remain undisturbed, 

 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 ' Poet's " 

 Narcissus. Pure white flowers, with orange 

 cup, edged with crimson. Splendid cut 

 flower 



Poeticus Ornatus. The Improved " Poeticus." 

 A grand flower for cutting purposes. Larger 

 and more symmetrical than the old variety 

 and considerably earlier. Beautiful pure 

 white flowers, with saffron cup, tinged with 

 rosy-scarlet. A magnificent 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 Bitlorus. Twin flowers, borne on one 

 stem Pure white, with yellow cup 



Prices, Delivered 

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Each 

 2c. 



3c. 



Doz. 

 20c. 



25c. 



100 



$1.00 



1.50 



1000 



S7.00 



10.00 



Narcissus Jonquilla, 

 OR Jonquils. 



"^AUCH prized for their charming golden and de- 

 liciously sweet-scented flowers, perfectly hardy 

 -and flowering very early in the spring ; they are also 

 admirably adapted for winter flowering in pots and for 

 .forcing. (See cut.) 



.Single Jonquil. The well-known 

 favorite, delicately scented and 

 beautiful for forcing. Rich yel- 

 low, very fragrant 



.Double Jonquil. Heads of small 

 but very double deep golden 

 yellow flowers, powerfully scent 

 ed and good for forcing 



-Campernelle. Large 6-lobed yel 

 low flowers, 4 to 6 on a stem, 

 fine for forcing, and the one 

 generally preferred by florists. 



■'Rugulosus. The" Giant Jotiqml." 

 Broadly imbricated perianth 

 with large wrinkled cup. Full 



yellow ;, • • ■ 



Silver Jonquil, " Tenuior." Pale 

 silvery sulphor colored flowers, 

 IJ to' 2 inches broad, 1 to 3 

 borne on a stem. 7c. each. 



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Doz. 



loc. 



35c. 



20c. 



25c. 



75c. 



100 

 -SI . 00 



2.25 



1.25 



1.50 



5.00 



1000 



S8.00 



18.00 



9.00 



12.00 



HOOP PETTICOAT NARCISSUS, or CORBULAKIA. 



" Bulbs purchased of you have always given great 

 .satisfaction. Our Hyacinths purchased last year, both 

 for pot culture ajid bedding out, were fine, giving us great 

 pleasure. Tlie Narcissus were also grand." 



Mrs. C. W. MERRITT, Homer, Mhm. 



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 planting 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 



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Each. Doz. 



7c. 

 7c. 



7c. 



lac. 

 75c. 



100 



S6.00 



6.00 



6.00 



The most Beautiful Lawns in America ^tu^tl Henderson Lawn Grass Seed. 



Sew this Fall. 



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