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Single Trumpet Narcissus or Daffodil—Continued 
Gold Finch. Deep golden trumpet and perianth; extra large trumpet. This is considered to be de- 
cidedly superior to Trumpet Major. 8c. each; Soc. per doz. 
Grandis (Grandee, Bicolor) Pure white perianth, long bright light yellow trumpet. Flowers large, 
of splendid substance and desirable for cutting. 4c. each; 4oc. per doz. 
Olympia. A magnificent variety, deep golden yellow with very broad primrose perianth. It produces 
a much larger flower than Emperor. The finest narcissus we have ever had intrial. (See cover) 
35c. each; $3.50 per doz. 
Princeps (Azcolor) Sulphur colored perianth, with rich yellow trumpet; early variety, suitable both 
for forcing and for planting out of doors. 3c. each; 30c. per doz. 
Trumpet Major. Deep golden yellow. An early, standard variety. 4c. each; goc. per doz. 
SINGLE NARCISSUS 
With Cup-Shaped Flowers 
These representative varieties of single narcissus with rather short cup-shaped trumpet of medium 
size are all splendid for cutting, and being very hardy are equally desirable for indoor and outdoor 
planting. They are extensively used for naturalizing, especially the Poeticus varieties. 
Barri Conspicuus. Large, light yellow perianth: short cup edged orange-scarlet, unexcelled for 
cutting. In this splendid daffo- 
dil the depth of crown is about 
one-fourth the length of its 
perianth petal. This is the best. 
known and is one of the most re- 
liable of the Barri group of Nar- 
cissi. 3c. each; 25c. per doz 
$1.25 per Ioo, 
Incomparabilis Sir Watkin (G7- 
ant Welsh Chalice Flower) 
Primrose perianth, with golden 
yellow cup. A magnificent va- 
riety, one of the best and most 
popular of the Incomparable 
group with characteristic crown 
considerably deeper than Barr’s. 
The flowers are the largest of the 
medium trumpet varieties and 
are often five inches across. (See 
cut) 5c. each; 50c. per doz. 
Poeticus (ecurvis, Pheasant’s 
Eye, or Poet’s Narcissus) Pure 
white perianth,’ orange cup, 
bordered scarlet. A very fra- 
grant variety. This is the popular 
late flowering sort and is a very 
good representative of the Poeti- 
cus group in which the perianth 
is always pure white and which 
has instead of a trumpet or crown, 
a very short, wide mouthed cup. 
20c. per doz.; 75c. per 100. 
Poeticus Ornatus. Pure white, 
ycllow cup, margin deep scarlet. 
This variety is nearly a month 
earlier than Poeticus out of doors 
and is also considered a splendid 
forcer. It is not so sweetly per- 
fumed as the Poeticus but is 
larger, showier and earlier. 200. 
per doz; 7562 pet wee; 
Single and dozen prices include 
postage. The roo rates are by 
express, at purchaser's expense. 
Not less than 6 of any one-variety 
supplied at dozen rates, and not 
INCOMPARABILIS SIR WATKIN less than 25 at 100 rates. 
