D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



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NARCISSUS 



OR DAFFODIL 



There are three distinct classes of Narcissus: 

 The old yellow Daffodil, or Trumpet Narcissus, 

 the white flowered Pheasant's Eye or Poet's 

 Narcissus, and the Polyanthus Narcissus. 

 The first two are among the hardiest and 

 most desirable plants of the garden, and will 

 do better and give more satisfaction with 

 less care than almost any other plant. When 

 once established they do not need to be 

 reset for several years, and will thrive in 

 almost any soil. ^ They are not only desir- 

 able for the garden, but equally so for the 

 house. One to four bulbs set in a five- 

 inch pot will be sure to give flowers even 

 in ■ the smoky atmosphere of the dty, 

 where their beautiful color and delicate 

 fragrance are doubly welcome. 



The Polyanthus varieties need some 

 protection through winter in the North, but will do 

 finely without it in the South. They are exceed- 

 ingly valuable for flowering in pots in the house. 

 The Paper White ma}^ be made to come into bloom 

 in December, and this, with other varieties of Nar- 

 cissus, will give a continuous succession of profuse bloom until spring, 

 thrive best in a cool temperature. 



Pot as soon as received; set in a cool, dark room, and keep moderately moist for 

 one or two months so that they may root; then remove to the window or conservatory 

 for flowering. 



SINGLE TRIMPET NARCISSIS 



NARCISSUS, 



POETICUS 



ORNATUS. 



Narcissus 



(DAFFODIL) 



EACH. DOZ. 



Bicolor liorsfieldi, cream white 

 p)erianth with large, fine yel- 

 low trumpet. It comes into 

 bloom early, and is very 

 stately and beautiful lo 



Bulbocodium(lioop Petticoat), 

 rich golden yellow; dwarf, 

 fine for forcing . lo 



Emperor, a magnificent flower 

 of great substance, having an 

 immense trumpet of clear 

 golden yellow and broad, 

 primrose yellow perianth .... 15 



Golden Spur, an extra large, 

 richly perfumed flower of ro- 

 bust habit, and unsurpassed 

 for pot or garden culture. It 

 is distinguished by its large, 

 spreading, deep yellow peri- 

 anth and wide trumpet of 

 golden yellow 10 



Princeps, sulphur white peri- 

 anth, with vellow trumpet. . . 4 



Trumpet Major, deep golden 

 yellow; forces well 4 



SINGLE TRUMPET 

 NARCISSUS. 



Single and dozen prices include postage The 100 rates are tiy express at purchaser's expense. Net less than siz of anv 

 . one variety supplied at dozen rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. 



