BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS, AND SUNDRIES. 21 
NARCISSUS. 
The Narcissus is a very fine genus of 
early blooming plants including the Daffo- 
dil and Poet’s Narcissus. Most of the 
varieties are perfectly hardy, and may be 
planted like the Hyacinth. Do well in 
nearly any soil, and are very effective when 
planted i in groups and lines; with a little 
extra care in providing an undergrowth of 
Anemones, Scillas, blue Myosotis, pink 
Silene, or other dwarf spring flower, the 
effect is truly magnificent. Yields an end- 
less amount of cut bloom when flowers are \\ 
scarce, and being hardy, with no trouble. \ 
The finest sorts are not excelled in size, 
chasteness, purity, or intrinsic beauty, and 
most of them are adapted for pot culture 
as well as the Jonquils. We recommend 
gardeners and amateurs alike to grow at 
least a few of all varieties. 
For Forcing, almost all the varieties 
are suitable. T he best and most commonly JZ 
used for conservatory and house culture are 
the Bicolors, Trumpet Major, Bulbo- 
codium, Von Sion, and Single and 
Double Poeticus varieties. 
Our Assortment of Narcissus is 
not surpassed in the United States 
for variety and excellence. 
Mailed free at Single and Dozen prices. Single Narcissus. 
; f Each. Per Doz. Per too. 
Abscissus (J/uticus). A Trumpet Daffodil with sulphur petals 
and deep yellow, long, narrow trumpet. Late . $0.03 $0.35 $2.50 
Ard Righ ( Yellow King). A large, noble, early Trumpet Daffodil 
with full yellow petals and deep yellow trumpet. Early . . .09 1.00 6.50 
Blackhousei William Wilks, very distinct; cup orange yellow; 
divisions broad and imbricated. . . Poste): 15 1559 UEESS) 
Bicolor Camoens. Petals creamy white, trumpet yellow sn e .06 -60 4°59 
Bicolor Emperor. One of the noblest Daffodils, with large 
flowers of rare beauty, corolla light yellow, trumpet deep yellow 35 3.50 29.00 
Bicolor Empress. A magnificent Daffodil: should be in every 
collection; very large golden trumpet with white corolla . . Pals 3.00 27.50 
Bicolor Grandee (Grands). One of the best Bicolors: very 
large; pure white petals with yellow trumpet . .20 2.00 17.00 
Bicolor Horsfieldi (Avngof the Daffodils). A grand variety with 
pure whit petals and.large, yellow trumpet: superbly fine. . -20 2.00 16.00 
Bicolor Michael Foster. Beautiful daffodil of great substance .° +30 3-50 25-00 
Biflora. Milk white, with clear yellow cup, two flowers on a stem -03 “20 Ho 
Bifrons (£éo7/e dor). Brilliant yellow, dwarf. . -10 1.00 B00 
Bulbocodium (oop Petticoat), dwarf, golden yellow, early, excel- 
len for pots, very free flowering . 05 °50 3:50 
Bulbocodium Citrinus “Large Sulphur ‘Hoop Petticoat), sulphur- 
colored; flowers large; very early; excellent for forcing . . 05 “50 ap3e 
Bulbocodium Monophyllus (White nh os Petticoat). Pure 
white; in bloom at Christmas . . seh Fendt ace .07 -70 5:50 
Cernuus (4utterfly or Giant Irish Cernuus). One of the most 
charming. Flowers silvery white, with fine drooping trumpet . «25 2.70 22.50 
Countess of Annesley. Early, large, and of fine form; trumpet 
deep yellow, divisions paler yellow; splendid. . ef 25 2.50 22.50 
Golden Plover. A fine early rich yellow Trumpet Daffodil AMS .10 1.00 7.00 
Golden Spur. Early, large, spreading, deep yellow flower with 
AES VOL RGI )) cae er a ee a uc ain eA, .08 .80 6.00 
Henry Irving. Deep yellow, wheel-shaped petals of a most 
beautiful yellow; large, deep yellow trumpet . . .. ... .10 W25 8.00 
Hume’s White. Perianth white, trumpet yellow; drooping . . 10 1.00 8.00 
