PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 



^ * MEDIUM TRUMPET NARCISSUS. ^ ^ 



Medium Trumpet Narcissus are among the most useful of all the Daffodil family for cutting, for bou- 

 quet, corsage and decorative purposes. The flowers are very large, averaging from 3 to 5 inches nc-row, with 

 medium-sized, cup-shaped trumpets, and on that account are preferred by many for their chaste and graceful 

 form. They are all penectly hardy and of equal value for open-ground planting flowering in the spring, or for 

 growing iu the house for winter flowers. 



Barri Conspicua. The finest of this class, long- 

 stemmed flowers with beautiful broad-petaled peri- 

 anth ;-iM> inches across, sparkliugcanary yellow with 

 de.p golden cup richly edged with orange scarlet; 



awarded a. first-class certificate 8c. each, 75c. per 



doz.. §5.00 per 100. 

 Cynosure. Large flowers 3 1 ; inches across, light 

 yellow, with rich deep yellow broad cup; a great 

 beauty, and one of the best for either forcing or 



open-ground planting 4c. each. 30c. per doz., 



$2.00 per 100. 

 Duchess de Brabant. Fine pure white: the cup is 

 slightly tinted with light strawat first, but changes 



to white. A very distinct and pretty variety 4c. 



each, 40c. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 

 Stella. One of the first in flower and wonderfully free-blooming. White star-shaped flow- 

 ers 3 in'.hes across, with bright yellow cups, very beautiful and one of the most popular 



forcing and cutting varieties for the London flower market 3c. each, 25c. per doz., 



$1.75 per 100. 

 Sir Watkin. "The Giant Chalice Flower," or " Big Welshman." A gigantic variety, im- 

 mense lung-stemmed flowers, sometimes measuring 5Vi inches across, being the largest 

 variety grown. Color, a rich light yellow, with a very large dark cup. tinted with orange. 

 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



. . . Mixed Medium Trumpet Narcissus. . . . 



Splendid mixture for permanent planting in the garden border, or for naturalizing in 

 semi-wild places 20c. per doz., $1.25 per 100, $10.00 per 1,000. 



. . . Narcissus Jonquilla, or Jonquils. . . . 



Much prized for their charming golden and deliciously sweet-scented flowers, perfectly 

 hardy, and HoweriDg very early in the spring; tiny are also admirably adapted for winter 

 flowering in pots and for forcing. (See cut.) 



Single Jonquil. The well-known favorite, 

 delicately scented and beautiful for forcing. 



Rich yellow, very fragrant 12c. per 



doz., 80c. per 100, $6.00 per 1,000. 



Double Jonquil. Heads of small but very 

 double deep golden-yellow flowers, power- 

 fully i-cii l <il and good for forcing 5c. 



each. 50c. per doz.. $8.00 per loo. 



Campe-nelle. Large 6-lobed yellow flowers, 



4 to (1 on a stem, fine for forcing, and the 



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

 Cup at first slightly tinted, but changes to white. A 

 very pretty variety, exceedingly sweet scented, a 

 free bloomer, and fine for forcing as well as for open- 

 ground planting 3c. each, 25c. per doz., $1.75 



per 100. 



Nelsoni Major. An excellent second early variety, 

 flowers very large, perianth 3 inches across, of 

 creamy white, broad and fluted cups ;1 , Inch long of 



deep golden, grand for cutting 8c. each. 75c. per 



doz., $6.00 per 100. 



Wm. Wilks. Large broad-petaled flower, sulphury 

 white, with orange yellow cup; very distinct and 



beautiful 8c. each, 75c. per 



doz., $5.00 per 100. 



one generally preferred by florists 15c. 



per doz., $1.00 per 100, $7.00 per 1,000. 



Bug-ulosus. (The- Giant Jonquil.) Broadly 

 imbricated perianth with large wrinkled cup. 



I- nil yellow 3c. each, 25c, per doz., $1.50 



per 100 



Silver Jonquil. ( Tenuior. ) Pale silvery 

 sulphur-colored flowers. 114 to 2 Inches 



broad, 1 to 3 borne on a stem 8c. each, 



7.".c. per doz., $i',.oo per loo. 



o* We deliver FREE in the U. S. all Bulbs, Seeds and Books, excepting where otherwise noted. J* 



