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PETKR HENDERSON it CO., NEW. YORK.- BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 



jlleiliuiii Tnimiief llarclssus, 



or Eucharis-f lowered Daffodils. 



IWedium Trumpet Nafeissus are 



useful (if all the Daffixlil family for cutting, for 

 bouquet, oorsajre and rliconitive purposes. The 

 flowers are very 

 larRe, averafiing 

 from 3 to r> inches 

 across ' w i t h o n I y 

 medium-sized trump- 

 ets, and on that 

 account are pre- 

 ferred by many for 

 their chaste and 

 frraceful form. They 

 are all perfectly 

 hardy and of equal 

 value for open 

 RTound planting, 

 flowerinp in the 

 sprinjr. or for grow- 

 ing in the house for 

 winter liowcrs. 



among the most 



ALL YELLOW VARIETIES, 



Del.versd free 

 in U.S. 



Each. I Doz. 



Barri Conspicna. The finest of this 

 class, lonji-steninied flowers with beau- 

 tiful broad petaled perianth it'-.- inches 

 across, sparkling canary yellow with 

 deep golden cup richly edged with 

 orange scarlet: awarded a first -class 



certificate lOe. $1.10 



Cynosure. Large flowers 3\.i: inches ' 



across, light yellow, with rich deej) yel- 

 low broad cnj) : a great beauty, and one 

 of the best for either forcing or open 



ground planting ■^c. •toc. 



Figaro. A grand 

 variety, with large 

 lo n g- st e m ni cd 

 flowers 3Vi inches 

 across, perianth 

 lemon yellow, the 

 petals of which are 

 very broad. I'lip 

 deep rich go Ide n 

 yellow, edged with 



reddish orange 4c. 40c. 



SirWatkin. •The; | 



Giant Chalice Flower," or 

 ■ Big Welshman." A gi- 

 gantic variety, immense 

 long-stemmed flowers, 

 sometimes measuring TA-j 

 inches across, being the 

 birgest variety grown. 1 1 



Ccdor a rich light yellow, 

 with a very large dark cup. | 



tinted with orange. (.See | 



cut.) I 12c. i<1.85 



Buyer Dating 

 'iransJL 



Doz. ! 100. 



$1.00 $8.00 



30c. . 2.0» 



30c. 



2.00 



f;1.2.'i 



n.oo 



•Tour bttlhs recfived in splendid condition, tlie flml 

 one sprouting witliin one ireek after putting in ii nter. 

 They are tlie finest linll>s I Ititve ever reeeired of the 

 Siivred Lily. Heretofore liiise ninny s paid 2S cts. toi 

 each and am more than /ileased »irh these." 



Miss KATE KVTZE, Sbelbyville.IM. 



WM. WILKS 



]WEDIU|VI THUIWPET JlflRGISSUS. 



ALL WHITE VARIETIES. 



Cixce. 1 Duchess de Brabant.) Fine pure white; 

 the cup is slightly tinted with light straw at 

 first, but changes to while. A very distinct and 

 pretty variety. (See cut. \ 



laeedsii. (Type.) Pure white star-like flowers. 

 Cuii at first slightly tinted, butchaugesto white. 

 .\ very jiretty variety. exceedingly swei't scented, 

 a fiif bloomer, and fine for forcing as well as 

 for open ground jilutiting 



WHITE (Si YELLOWlf ARIETlE S,' 



Backhoiisi, Wm. Wilks. Large broad petaled 

 llower. Mulphiiry uhiti-. with orange yellow cup; 

 very distinct and beautlfid. {Siv eut .) 



IiOrenzo. A beniitlfid variety, withcream.v white 

 periaTilh. the pelnls of which are long and the 

 wlinU' Ibiwcr l.irgc, cuj) golden yellow 



ZTelsoni Major. .\n excellent si^ond earl.v va- 

 riety. lli>\verH very large, jierlanth :i Inches across. I 

 of creamy white, broad and fluted cups i-i Inclil 

 long of ilifp goblen. grand tor cutting | 8c. 



Stella. One of the first in flower and wonderfully 

 tre<-blooinlng. White star-shaped flowers :i 

 IncliesiuroMs.wlth bright yelloweiips. very beauti- 

 ful and one ot the most popular forcing and 

 cutting varletliw for th'. London llov 



60c. 

 GOc. 



7."ic. 



irk. 



"itte. 



B.-IO 



05c. 



6.00 



"<H- 



1 .-.o 



TYPES OF 



HEDlUn TRUMPET 



NARCL^SU5. 



IVIixed Medium Trumpet flareissus. 



I'rii f. dillvcriHl In..' in I ."^ , li.'ic |M'r doz . or. buyer paying 

 ransit. for L'o. per doi . .« 1 oo iht 1 OK. J'.i iio jwr 1 .lioo 



6 bulbs of one variety supplied at dozen rates, 26 at 100 rates. 260 al 1,000 rates. All tMi are delhrered free In the U. S.. except where noted. 



