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HENDERSONS BULB BARGAINS OFFERED UNTIL JULY 15th 



DOUBLE DAFFODILS 



NARCISSUS 



DAFFODILS and JONQUILS 



With the exception of the Polyanthus varieties all are hardy, grow, increase 

 and flower year after year. They may he grown in garden beds, in herbaceous 

 borders, or "naturalized." that is. grown as if wild in outl>-ing portions of the 

 lawn or grounds. The early sorts commence blooming in March and with a selec- 

 tion of mid-season and late flowering kinds an endless succession of bloom may be 

 enjoyed well into May. As cut flowers Narcissus are especially useful, being of 

 lasting quality and rasing beautifully. The bulbs may be left undisturbed for 

 several years on good loamy soils. The depth to plant varies according to the 

 size of the bulbs — a covering of 2 to 3 inches of soil is about the average — a good 

 rule is to cover the bulb one and half times its own diameter. On light sandy 

 soils plant deeper than on heavy soils. The distance apart should be 3 to 6 

 inches according to size. Narcissus and Daffodils are also flowered in the green- 

 house or window in pots, pans and flats of soil. 



// Narcissus are wanted by Parcel Post add postage at Zone Rates on page 2. 



Packed weight 1 ]4 lb. per doz. 10 lbs. per 100. 



ALL YELLOW TRUMPET SINGLE DAFFODILS 



DOUBLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 



each doz. 100 

 Alba Plena Odorata (6). "The Double White Poet's Xarcissus." 

 Double snow-white flowers, scented; late flowering; height 

 15 inches 07 .70 5.00 



Orange Phoenix (3). "Eggs and Bacon." Beautiful double white 

 flowers with orange nectary. Splendid for pot ctUture and 

 cutting: 17 in 10 1.00 7.50 



Sulphur (or Silver) Phoenix (3). "Codlin,s and Cream." I^arge 



creamy-white flowers with sulphur nectary: 18 in 10 L.OO 7 50 



Double Von Sion (2) . The trae "Double Yellow Daffodil." Rich 

 golden-yellow perianth and trumpet. This is the old favorite 

 so highly prized in old-fashioned gardens. 

 Double Nose Bulbs 10 1.00 7.50 



ALL YELLOW SINGLE TRUIVIPET DAFFODILS 



each doz. 100 

 Emperor (3). Entire flower of the richest yellow, trumpet im- 

 mense, perianth measures 315 inches across: height 20 inches 

 Double Nose Bulbs 10 1.00 7. 50 



Glory of Leiden (4). Immense large, fluted trumpet of rich yel- 

 low: broad, over-lapping perianth of bright yellow; sturdy 

 stems and broad leathery foliage: strong healthy grower; 

 height 14 inches 10 1.00 7.50 



Golden Spur (1). One of the grandest yellow Daffodils of im- 

 usually robust habit, unsurpassed for gardens, pots or forcing. 

 Early and extremely free flowering; height 18 inches. 

 Double Nose Bulbs 12 1.25 9.00 



Single Von Sion iSpurius Major) (1). Highly prized as an early- 

 forcing golden sort and largely planted outside: height 15 

 inches 08 .80 6.00 



BICOLOR SINGLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 



each doz. 100 

 Empress (3). A rare beauty, being the best of the two-colored 

 trumpets. Perianth white, of great substance, trumpet rich 

 yellow; height 20 inches. 

 Double Nose Bulbs 10 1.00 7.50 



Princeps Maximus (1). This is one of the most popular winter- 

 flowering and forcing varieties grown, perianth sulphury; rich 

 yellow trumpet; 15 inches OS .80 6.00 



Victoria (2>. A bi-color famous for large and durable flowers, 

 broad perianth of creamy white; large, fluted trumpet of rich 

 yellow; IS inches. 



Double Nose Bulbs 10 1.00 7.50 



ALL WHITE SINGLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 



each 



,10 



Albicans (2). The "While Spanish Daffodil." Creamy white, 

 with silyery-white trumpet elegantly recurved at brim: 14 in. . . 



Mme. de Graff (4). Perianth pure white; trumpet opens prim- 

 rose hut turns white, a beautiful flower of graceful carriage; 

 hcicht 15 inches 10 



Mrs. Thompson (2). An extra fine pure white variety, with an 

 elegantly frilled trumpet. Succeeds indoors or out. li inches. .10 



doz. 

 1.00 



1.00 



100 

 7. .50 



.50 



1.00 7.50 



hl-COLOR TRUMPET SINGl.F. D.MFODlLri 



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

 early, i2i 2nd early, (3) midseason, (41 late, 5 very late. 



