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Dreer's ^Iutumn Bulb Lost. 



NKRCISSUS. 



TRUMPET SECTION. 



Princept. 



Princeps. A magnificent flower, 

 and one of the finest speci- 

 mens of the trumpet type, 

 perianth sulphur white ; trum- 

 pet full golden yellow. 

 This sort should find its way 

 into all gardens. 

 10 cents each ; 3 for 25 cents ; 

 $ 1. 00 per dozen. 



Trumpet Major. Large flower of 

 a rich yellow color. Excel- 

 lent for forcing and bedding. 

 10 cents each ; $1.00 per doz. 



Trumpet Maximus. Perianth rich 

 yellow, trumpet golden yel- 

 low, shading to orange, a 

 charming flower, and one of 

 the best of this section. In 

 favorable situations the flower 

 stalks attain a height of 2^ 

 feet. See cut page 11. 

 15 cents each ; 2 for 25 cents ; 

 $1.25 per dozen. 



Trumpet Minor. Dwarf habit, 

 suitable for pot culture, peri- 

 anth sulphur yellow, trum- 

 pet golden yellow. 

 10 cents each ; 3 for 25 cents ; 

 90 cents per dozen. 



Narcissus in Shrubbery. 



As Narcissus come early into bloom, they make a cheerful addition to shrubbery borders and 

 groups, which frequently remain in a semi-dormant condition for two or three weeks after the Narcissus 

 has flowered. To obtain quick results, plant several bulbs quite near together and intersperse the 

 plantings liberally between the bushes. They will amply repay their cost b} r giving beauty to what 

 would otherwise appear dead and unattractive. 



Special mixture, 40 cents per dozen ; $3.00 per 100. 



Anemones. 



Double Anemones, 



These charming hardy spring flowers are becoming 

 better known, and more popular as a garden flower ; 

 both double and single are equally desirable, and no 

 garden should be without them. They are suitable for 

 pot or border culture, and when planted in masses are 

 most effective. They succeed best in a light, rich, well- 

 drained loam. Plant in October or November, or as 

 soon as the ground can be worked in the spring. If 

 planted in the autumn, they should be covered with 

 leaves, straw or long manure on the approach of winter. 



For pot culture, fill with any rich porous compost, with 

 good drainage, planting 4 roots in a 6-inch pot ; place in 

 a cold frame, or any moderately cool situation, giving 

 very little water until the plants appear, then remove to 

 the greenhouse or sitting-room window. 



The flowers are very beautiful in form and color and 

 remain perfect a long time.' 



DOUBLE ANEMONES. 

 Admiral Zoutman. Blue 

 Agnarius. White, very large. 

 Couleur de Sang. Bright scarlet. 

 Feu Superbe. Dazzling fiery red. 

 L'Eclaire. Large, very fine scarlet. 

 Reine des Pays-bas. White and rose. 

 5 cents each ; 50 cents per dozen ; $3.50 per 100. 

 Chrysanthemum Flowered. Fine, mixed. 15 cents each; 



$1.50 per dozen. 

 Double Mixed. 30 cents per dozen ; £200 per 100. 



Add for postage on Narcissus 15 cents per dozen when ordered to be sent by mail. 



