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NARCISSUS OR DAFFODILS -Continued. 



DOUBLE VON e I )N. 



VON SIGN. The famous old Dutch Daf- 

 fodil; a lovely shade of golden yellow; 

 flowers large and of fine form. 30c. per 

 doz., $1.50 per 100. 



Polyanthus Narcissus. 



Beautiful, free-flowering. deliciously 

 sweet-scented flowers, of the earliest cul- 

 ture; suitable for forcing or for garden 

 decoration. They bear tall spikes of bloom, 

 with from 6 to 20 flowers each. Bulbs 

 planted in the open border in October and 

 November stand the winter with slight pro- 

 tection. 



MIXED POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS. 



3 for IOC, 25c. per dozen, $1.25 per 100. 

 Add for postage 2 cts. per bulb. 



GRAND SOLEIL D'OR. Rich yellow, 

 with reddish orange cup — a favorite bed- 

 ding and cutting variety. 3 for loc, or 

 by mail for 15c.; 40c. per dozen. 



NEWTON. Fine yellow with orange cup, 

 very free bloomer. 5c. each, 40c. per 

 dozen. 



STATES GENERAL. Clusters of white 

 flowers with citron colored cups shading 

 to white. Very early. 5c. each, 35c. per 

 dozen. 



GLORIOSUS. Immense trusses of pure 

 white, with primrose colored cups. Very 

 early, splendid to force. 5c. each, 40c. 

 per dozen. 



GRAND MONARQUE. Large white 

 flowers, with lemon yellow cup. Can be 

 successfully grown in water. 5c. each, 

 40C. per dozen. 



PAPER WHITE. — (TOTUS ALBUS.) 



PAPER WHITE, LARGE-FLOW- 

 ERED. The flowers are star shaped, 

 very beautiful, and emit a delicious odor. 

 The principal early forcing variety; snow 

 white, with yellow crown. Can be had 

 from November to March with little care. 

 3 for IOC, 25c per dozen, $1.25 per 100. 



DOUBLE ROMAN. Clusters of white 

 flowers with double citron colored cups. 

 It is very early and is grown largely for 

 forcing. 3 for lOc, by mail for 15c. ; 30c. 

 per dozen. 



WHITE PEARL. Large, pure, satiny 

 white; beautiful. 5c. each, 40c. per doz. 



Jonquils* 



Very popular flowers on account of their 

 easy cultivation and delightfully fragrant 

 golden yellow blooms. They can be 

 readily forced in the house, or planted in 

 the open ground for early flowering. If 

 planted in the same situation with ane- 

 mones, both will bloom at the same time, 

 and form a charming contrast. The single 

 are the most desirable. 



SINGLE. Rich yellow; perianth deeply 

 lobed. 15c. per dozen, $1 per 100. 



CAMPERNELLES. The best of the Jon- 

 quil section: perianth 6-lobed. spreading, 

 and of light yellow color. 6 for lOc, 15c. 

 per dozen, $1 per 100. 



SNOWDROPS. 



The charming Snowdrop is the first of all 

 flowers to herald the approach of spring. 

 It can frequently be seen in bloom when 

 the ground is white with snow, as it takes 

 every advantage, and hastens to display its 

 graceful snow-white bells before winter has 

 disappeared. In conjunction with chiono- 



doxa and scilla a matchless efifect can be 

 produced. 



SINGLE SNOWDROP (Galanthiis niva- 

 lis). Pure white graceful bells. Early 

 flowering. 15c per dozen, $1 per 100. 



DOUBLE SNOWDROP {Galanthiis niva- 

 lis U. pi.) Flowers perfectly double, 

 pure white. 15c per dozen, $1 per 100. 



