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The Dolly-Cup Daffodils. 



This section includes the Narcissus Poeticus varieties and Burbidge's 

 hybrids between Poeticus and Incomparabilis. all having instead of 

 trumpet or crown, a small wide mouthed cup the depth of which is less 

 than \ the length of a perianth petal. 



All are hardy as rocks, producing long stemmed fragrant flowers that 

 are prized for cutting. They thrive in gardens, and for naturalizing in 

 grass or semi-wild places they are magnificent; by mixing the early 

 and late flowering sorts a continuous display of bloom may be enjoyed 

 for weeks. For winter flowering in pots select the earlier varieties and 

 grow on cool and slow. 



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Prices, Delivered free in the U. S. 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



Baroness Heath (3). A Burbidgei hybrid with light 

 yellow star-like perianth and orange yellow cup; 



S 25 



S2.50 

 5.00 



18 00 



Crown Princess (3). A Burbidgei hybrid with large 

 broad open white perianth and yellow cup edged 

 rich orange; height 15 in 



.50 





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NARCISSUS POETICUS VARIETIES. 



Prices, Delivered free in the L'. S. 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



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

 ety so popular for gardens and naturalizing; pure white flowers 

 with orange cup, edged with red; height 15 in. S7.50 per 1000. 



S.02 



S.20 



SI .00 



Poeticus Grandiflorus (5). A new and large type of the late flower- 

 ing Poeticus; very large and handsome flowers; pure white with 

 yellow cup suffused with crimson; height 19 in 



.20 



2.00 



15.00 



Poeticus Ornatus (4). The early 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. S10.00 per 1000 



.03 



.25 



1.50 



Poeticus King Edward VII (Almira) (5). A new and magnificent 

 large flowering early variety, with broad round white flower of 

 great substance and yellow cup edged deep red; height 15 in. . . 



.15 



1.50 



10.00 



NEW POETAZ DAFFODILS. 



These new hardy cluster-flowered hybrids between Poeticus and Polyanthus are 

 healthy, strong and tall growers, some of the varieties attaining a height of 2 feet. 

 The flowers are more like Poeticus in character, but are borne in clusters like the Ta- 

 zettas. They bloom freely and thrive in the garden or in pots or torced. 



Prices, Delivered free in the U. S. 



Alsace (3). Pure white with yellow eye with a slight reddish 

 edge when newly opened; broad large flower usually 3 to 

 a stem. The earliest flowering variety .' 



Elvira (4). (See colored illustration.) A large flower of remark- 

 able substance, 3 to 4 borne on long stems;, fine for cutting 

 color pure white with yellow eye; strong grower and free flow- 

 ering; height 24 in 



Jaune a Merveille (4). Yellow perianth with deep golden yellow 



eye; broad flower borne 7 to 8 on a stem. The largest yellow .30 3.00 



Each. 



$.15 



.10 



Doz. 



$1.50 



1.00 



100 



S12 00 



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TRIDYMUS DAFFODILS. 



Hardy cluster flowered hybrids between the trumpeters and Polyanthus. They 

 are' the first cluster flowered trumpet like Daffodils. They do well in pots for winter 

 flowering or in the garden border; sweetly fragrant. 



Prices, Delivered free in the U. S. 



Miss White (3). Elegant silvery white flowers borne 3 to 4 on each 

 stem; height 21 in 



Mrs. Alfred Pearson. 4 or 5 large pure white Leedsii like flowers 

 borne to each stem 



St. Patrick (4). See colored illustration. Remarkably striking, 

 bearing 3 flowers to a stem; light yellow perianth, deep golden 

 yellow crown ; very fragrant 



Each 



S.50 

 .50 



.50 



Doz. 



So. 00 

 5.00 



5.00 



100 



