PETER HENDERSON & CO. 25 and 37 Cortlandt Street, New York. 



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THE INCOMPARABLE DAFFODILS 



NARCISSUS mCOMPARABILIS 



The Incomparabilia Group are garden hybridn between yellow Trumpets and 

 Poeticus. Thiy are all perfectly hardy, thrive under garden culture or for flower- 

 ing in the house in winter. The flowers are all large, often 4 inches across and are 

 borne freely on lonit stems. 



// wanted by ParcH Pott add pottage at Zone ratet on page 2. Packed wtight 

 1 K ">• P«" <i«- 10 /6j. per 100. 



each doi. 100 

 Autocrat (3). Large star-like perianth, deeper yellow bowl-like 



crown: free flowering and ^-igorous; height 20 inches 12 1 .26 9.00 



Beauty (4). Every flower of fine lasting substance; pure rich 



yellow throughout; edged with orange red at mouth of crown; 



height 23 inches 10 1.00 7.60 



Lucifer (3). A la'ge flowering new variety with white perianth 



and cup of glo»-ing r.'d-orang"; strong grower: height 18 inches .10 1.00 7.50 

 Sir WatUn (2). An old and popular variety; the flowers often 



measure 5 inches across; a good doer and free bloomer; per- 

 ianth yellow, crown golden; 21 inches _.15 1.50 12.00 



Stella (3). White perianth and yellow crown; very popular for 



naturaliaing 08 .80 6.00 



THE "CHALICE CUP" DAFFODILS 



KARCISSUS LEEDSn 



The fragrant "Silver Winged" Leedsii's are hybrids between white Trumpet 

 DafTodiU and Poeticus. They comorise forma similar to both the Ineomparaole 

 and Barri poups but the Leedsii's all have white perianth petals and white, cream 

 or very pale citron crowns. // wanted by Parcel Pott add pottage at Zone ratet on 

 page 2. Packed weight 1 \i lb. per dot. 10 (6. per 100. 



each doi. 100 

 Katherine Spurrel (4). A grand new variety; beautiful form and 



splendid substance ; broad overlapping perianth petals of 



snow-white and a delicate canary colored crown; an especially 



fine cut flower 10 1.00 7.80 



Mrs. Langtry (4). A free flowering variety, each bulb usually 



producing several flowers; broad white perianth, and white 



cup opening pale primrose 06 .60 4.50 



White Lady (4). A grand new giant flowering variety. Virtu- 

 ally a White Sir Watkin. Large, broad, pure white perianth, 



and a bold frilled cup of pale citron passing to white; height 



15 inches 10 1.00 7.80 



THE CROWN DAFFODILS W^SMBUtW i 



NARCISSUS BARRn AND BURBRIDGEI ^^HI^^H^^H ' 



This group is the result of garden crosses between the Trumpet, Poeticus and U^lk^^BH' tJB^/l 

 Incomparabilia varieties. All are hardy, producing long-stemmed fragrant flowers • vBRSf ^ j 



that are prized for cutting. They thrive m gardens, and for naturaliiing in grass ^ ■ JEwSMf IH 



or semi-wild places they are magnificent. For winter flowering in pots or pans of jt^fBlHRHKi' ' i^^^^ /^^•'itr 



soil they are beautiful. (IVeightt tame at preceding.) IVIB^^HHIB^ i' im^^^^^h. ' ll 



each 100 mm^^H^miuU^^^^ jT 



Albatross (4). A large handsome flower, perianth white, cup pale ^^^^^^^^^Kmam^^^m "^ 



citron-yellow prettily frilled and fdged orange-red; height 18 



inches 12 1.25 9.00 



Baiii Conspicuua (i). Broad spreading yellow perianth; crown 



edged with orunge-scarlct; a robust strong grower; height 20 in. .10 1.00 7.50 

 Dorothy Wemyss (5). Splendid large white flowers with a bright; 



yellow crown distinctly edged reddish-orange. A strong tall 



grower, late but free bloomer; height 22 inches. Award of POFT'S VAPr'Tsano 



Merit R. H. S 10 1.00 7.50 i uti a NAKt,lt,sus> 



Flora Wilson (4). A large pure white perianth; yellow crown 



deeply stained with orange-red; strikingly beautiful height 



20 inches 10 1.00 7.50 



Sea Gull (2). One of the largest and most beautiful in ;his class; 



pure white spreading perianth cup canary edged apricot; 



height 21 inches 12 1.25 9.00 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jl 



'POETS" OR PHEASANT'S EYE NARCISSUS ' H ^ /J 



NARCISSUS POETICUS ^^ ^- ' " 



This section. Narcissus Poeticus, has instead of a trumpet or crown, a small wide 

 mouthed cup. All are hardy, producing long stemmed fragrant flowers that are ^^^^^^ , 



prized for cutting. They thrive in gardens, or naturalized in grass or semi-wild ^^^^^^^ ^^m~tiMr 



places. By mixing the early and late flowering sorts a continuous display of bloom ^^^^^^^ ^f Utl^^ 



may be enjoyed for weeks. 7/ wanted by Parcel Pott add pottage at zone ratet on ^^^^^^r '" ' "^^flHj^^^ 



page 2 Packed weight ^ lb. per dot. 6 Ibt per \00. ^^^^T ^^^^K^F ' 



100 ^^^ ^^^^^P'' 



Glory (4). A grand new variety producing immense snow-white ^^r '^^■feiV 



flowers of perfect form ; cup veliow, edged red 10 1.00 7. SO ^m ^HIB A '' 



Grandiflorus (5). A new and large type of the late flowering ■, ' f^jP y^ 



f)oeticus; very largo and handsome flowers; pure white and yel- K ^JT ^^^^mfk 



ow cup suffused with crimson; height 19 inches 15 1.50 12.00 B ^^^V *"\ 



Kin|[ Edward Vn (Almira) (5). A new large flowering variety, 



with a broaH white flower of great substance; yellow cup edged 



red; 15 inches 12 1.25 9.00 



Omatua (4). The ewly flowering Poeticus so popular for winter 



forcing as well as for gardens and naturalizing: splendid large 



white flowers with saffron cup margined scarlet; height 13 in.. . .07 .70 6.00 

 Poeticus (6). The original late flowering "Pheasant's Eye" 



variety so popular for gardens and naturalizing; pure white 



flowers witn orange cup, edged with red; height 15 inches 



per 1000, $40.00.06 .60 4.50 



The numbers following the names indicate their relative earliness; (1) 1st 

 early. (2) 2od early, (3) mid-season. (4) late. (5) rery late. THE CHALICE CDP DAFFODILS 



Su Bulbs of a Variety Sold at the Doien Rate, 25 at the Hundred Rate 



