AUTUMN Catalogue, 1908. 



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MEDIUM TRUMPET NARCISSI— Continued. 



Leedsii, Mrs. Langtry. A lovely 

 free-blooming Daffodil which should be 

 largely grown out of doors. The 

 flowers have a broad, white perianth, 

 with the cup white or pale primrose; 

 each bulb generallv produces several 

 flower stems 



Leedsii X Polyanthus, Mrs. AN 

 fred Pearson. This new hybrid 

 bears usually four or five large white 

 flowers on each stem. Protect with 

 mulch during winter. Each, 30 cents . 



Triandus Albus. (^Cydamen-fiowered 

 Xarcissiis or Angel's Tears.) Very in- 

 teresting and beautiful small Daffodil 

 with creamy white pendulous flowers . 



$0.25 



$1-25 



3.00 





•7 5 



4.50 



$10.00 



40.00 



MIXED NARCISSI OR DAFFODILS. 



Mixed Large Trumpet 



Narcissus .... $0.40 $2.50 S20.00 

 nixed Double Nar- 

 cissus I .25 1.50 i 12.00 



CHINESE SACRED NARCISSUS. 



Joss Flower or Oriental New Year's Lily. 



These may be grown in pots of earth, but are 

 more interesting and very satisfactory in bowls 

 partially filled with pebbles and water. As the 

 roots develop they form a network about the 

 pebbles, thus supporting the plant when in bloom. 

 They should be started and grown in bright light, 

 but carefully protected from draughts. The 

 flowers are mostly white with yellow cups and are 

 very fragrant. 



Extra Large Bulbs, Selected, 10 cents 

 each; jfor 25 cents; Si. 00 per dozen. 



Original baskets, 30 bulbs, Si. 75 per basket. 



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Six o( a Kind Sold at Dozen Rates; 25 at 100 Rates; 250 at 1,000 Kates. 



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