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M. FERRY 



CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



Single Trumpet Narcissus or 



Daffodil — Continued 



Gold Finch. Deep golden trumpet and peri- 

 anth; extra large trumpet. This is considered 

 to be decidedly superior to Trumpet Major. 

 8c. each; 8oc. per doz.- 



Qrandis {Gra?i dee, Bicolor) Pure white perianth, 

 long bright light 3'ellow trumpet. Flowers 

 ■large, of splendid substance and desirable for 

 cutting. 4c. each; 40c. 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 in trial. 

 35c. each: I3.50 per doz. 



Princeps {Bicolor) Sulphur colored perianth, 

 with rich yellow trumpet; early variety, suit- 

 able both for forcing and for planting out of 

 doors. 3c. each; 30c. per doz. 



Trumpet Major. Yellow, old variety. 4c. each: 

 40C. per doz. 



PAPER WHITE X.4RCISSUS {See page IS) 



HARRI CONSPTCT'rS 



SINGLE NARCISSUS 



With Cup-Shaped Flowers 



These representative varieties of single narcissus 

 A'itli 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. 



Barri Conspicuus. Large, light yellow perianth; 

 short cup edged orange-scarlet, unexcelled for 

 cutting. In this splendid daffodil the depth of 

 crown is about one-fourth the length of its peri- 

 anth petal. This is the l)est known and is one of 

 the most reliable of the Barri group of Narcissi. 

 {Sec cut) 3c. each; 25c. per doz.; $1.25 per 100. 



Incomparabilis Sir Watkin {Giajit Welsh Chalice 

 I'loccer) Primrose perianth, with golden 5'ellow 

 cup. A magnificent variety, 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. 

 5c. each; 50c. per doz. 



Poeticus {Reciirvis, Pheasant's Eye or PoeVs Nar- 

 cissus) Pure white perianth, orange cup, bordered 

 scarlet. A very fragrant variety. This is the 

 popular late flowering sort and is a very good 

 representative of the Poeticus group in which the 

 perianth is always pure white and which has in- 

 stead of a trumpet or crown, a very short, wide 

 mouthed cup. 20c, per doz.; 75c. per 100. 



Poeticus Ornatus. Pure white, yellow 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 sw^eetly perfumed 

 as the Poeticus but is larger, showier and earlier. 

 2oc. per doz.; 75c. per 100. 



Single and dozen prices include postage. The 100 

 rates are by express, at purchaser' s expense. Not 

 less than 6 of a7iy one variety supplied at dozen 

 rates, and not less than 2§ at 100 rates. 



