Dreer’s American-Grown 
Narcissus or Daffodils 
Our Narcissus are all American-grown, planted and 
cared for by expert labor under highly favorable con- 
ditions, and produce bulbs equal to imported stock. 
There are no hardy bulbous plants which have more 
points of merit than the Narcissus or Daffodils. Per- 
fectly hardy, growing and doing well in almost any and 
every position, sun or shade, moist or dry. All condi- 
tions seem to suit them although they have a preference 
for a good, deep soil and semi-shaded position and every 
vacant corner in the garden, amongst the grass, under 
the trees, etc., etc., could not be used to better advantage 
than by filling with Narcissus, and every hardy border 
should have a number of clumps interspersed throughit. They 
are equally suitable for pot culture for winter flowering. Three 
or four bulbs can be put into a 5-inch or 6-inch pan or pot, and, 
with the same treatment as given to Hyacinths, thedull winter 
and early spring months can be made bright with their 
exquisite gold and silver blossoms. But it is outdoors that 
Narcissus do best, and once planted need little attention, the clumps 
as a rule multiplying and giving larger and finer results each year. 
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GIANT TRUMPET NARCISSUS OLYMPIA 
Giant Trumpet Narcissus 
The Giant Trumpet sorts are the showiest of the genus, 
and also the most useful, growing easily either indoors or 
in the open ground. Everyone of the varieties of this type 
offered on this and the next page are deserving of extensive 
planting, and you can set out any of them with full assur- 
ance that you will get a bountiful harvest of blossoms in 
the spring. 
Bicolor Victoria. A fine variety, perianth creamy-white, 
trumpet rich yellow, delicately perfumed; unsurpassed 
for pot culture, and always satisfactory out of doors, 
20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Emperor. This grand variety is one of the finest Daffo- 
dils in cultivation, pure yellow trumpet of immense size, 
and wide overlapping, rich primrose perianth; for bed- 
ding, naturalizing or growing in pots in the house it is 
unequalled. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Empress. This fitting companion to Emperor is also of 
strong, robust growth, with fine large flowers; the peri- 
anth snow white, trumpet rich yellow, serrated and 
flanged at the edges; one of the best bicolors and of rare 
beauty for cutting. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 
per 100. 
Giant Princeps. One of the most popular; perianth 
sulphu:-white; trumpet rich yellow. As a forcing 
variety it is superior in every way, and a fine sort for 
naturalizing. 12 cts. each; $1.25 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Golden Spur. The most popular of the golden-yellow 
trumpets with cut flower growers, as it produces freely 
and early its handsome rich, deep yellow flowers. It is 
just as valuable out of doors as for forcing, 20 cts, each: 
$2.25 per doz.; $16,00 per 100. 
Giant TRumPET Narcissus ROBERT SYDENHAM 
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