Double Roman 



^ Polyanthus Narcissus ^ 



POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS have come to the front 

 as popular and satisfactory flowers for pot culture in 

 Winter. They are of the easiest culture and can be 

 potted any time from October to January. Light, 

 loamy soil can be used, as the bulbs require little or no fer- 

 tilizing material. Several bulbs can be grown in a large pot 

 or box, and, as will be seen by our engraving, the effect is 

 extremely lovely and graceful. To secure good drainage, 

 cover the bottom of the pot or box with broken crockery, 

 sand or pebbles ; fill with soil to within three inches of the 

 top, then set up the bulbs and cover them loosely with i^ to 

 2 inches of soil ; water well and place in a cool, dry cellar or 

 similar place. They will need no other attention except an 

 occasional look to see they are not getting too dry. When 

 the first shoot appears bring into full light, moderate tempera- 

 ture and moisture, and they will grow famously and delight 

 all with their lovely flowers. 



'We offer tlie cttoicest varieties ; first 

 quality bulbs, sure to bloom. 



Double Roman. — This superb Polyanthus Narcissus is 

 perfectly double, as shown in our illustration, and is very 

 large ; the color is clear white, with small inner petals of pure 

 yellow ; an early and very profuse bloomer ; delicious fra- 

 grance. 5 cts. each ; 6 for 25 cts.; 12 for 40 cts. 



Early Paper White. — Lovely clusters of snow-white 

 flowers; enormous quantities of this variety are annually 

 forced for cut flowers. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts.; 12 for 40 cts. 



Totus Albus Grandiflorus, or Improved Paper 

 White. — (See cut.) This is a new variety of marked merit. 

 The flowers are the purest white, very large, fragrant and are 

 produced in beautiful clusters. It is the earliest of all, being 

 in bloom by Christmas. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts.; 12 for 40 cts. 



True White Pearl, or Louis Ije Grande.— Exquisite 

 satiny-white flowers, with primrose cups. 6 cts. each; 5 for 25c. 



Gloriosus. — Splendid trusses of pure white, with deep 

 orange-colored cups; very fine. 6 cts. each ; 5 for 25 cts. 



Grand Primo. — White, with citron cup; early, yets, 

 each ; 3 for 20 cts.; 6 for 30 cts.; 12 for 50 cts. 



Grand Soliel d'Or. — Deep yellow, with reddish-orange 

 cup. 7 cts. each ; 3 for 20 cts.; 6 for 30 cts.; 12 for 50 cts. 

 Sei of 7 named varieties, postpaid, 35 cts. 



Polyanthus Narcissus^ Mixed* 



We offer a fine selection of choice Polyanthus Narcissus 

 mixed together, and make the very lowest prices for large, 

 heavy bulbs of the first size. They are perfectly hardy and 

 cannot be excelled for bedding or massing. 4 cts. each ; 6 for 

 20 cts.; 35 cts. per dozen ; ^2.50 per 100 by express. 



Totus Albus Grandiflorus. 



Narcissus Corbularia* 



This lovely and unique flower will please all for Winter 

 blooming, as it is easily grown and sure to bloom. Three to 

 five bulbs in a pot or box will give numbers of charming 

 blossoms during January, February and March. The flowers 

 are clear yellow in color, with exquisite odor, and, as is shown 

 in our cut, bell-trumpet shape, very odd. This variety is also 

 desirable for planting in the open ground for early Spring; 

 it is entirely hardy and will become established, forming a 

 fine clump. 5 cts. each ; 3 for 12 cts.; 12 for 40 cts. 



Narcissus Corbularia. 



2^" On pag-e 9 our grand new Pedigree Rose, **I*ri®- 

 ceSS Bonnie," is described and illustrated. It is the 

 brightest, sweetest and freest blooming Rose in cultivatk>n. 

 Unexcelled for Winter bloom. 



Xbe prices given include tbe postag^e, wbicb ^we pajr. 



