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W. E. MARSHALL & CO., NEW YORK 



Narcissus 



The beautiful species and varieties of 

 Narcissus arc the most popular and largely 

 grown of spring-flowering bulbs. No 

 garden should be without them. They are 

 all of the easiest cultivation, thriving in 

 almost any soil and situation, and they 

 may be left alone for several years after 

 once being planted. They do best in a 

 partially shaded position. They are well 

 adapted for planting in mixed Dower or 

 shrubbery borders. With the exception of 

 the Polyanthus section, they are all pcr- 

 fecllv hardy. Narcissus is also very suit- 

 able for growing in pots, requiring about 

 the same treatment as Hyacinths, with 

 three or four bulbs in a 5-inch pot. 



SINGLE NARCISSUS, or 

 DAFFODILS 



Ard Righ, or Irish King. A golden yellow 

 trumpet variety. 10 cts. each, 85 cts. 

 per doz., $5 per 100. 

 Barrii Conspicuus. Sulphur perianth, 

 broad cup marked with scarlet. 5 cts. 

 each, 30 cts. per doz., $2 per 100, $17.50 



GOLDEN SPUR NARCISSUS per I,000. 





Each 



Doz. 











Bicolor Empress. White perianth, yellow trumpet. An 

















lo 05 



$0 40 



S3 



00 







Bicolor Victoria. Creamy white perianth, yellow trumpet . . . 



OS 



40 





00 







Emperor. Flowers of great size and substance; yellow 

















05 



40 





00 







Golden Spur. One of the grandest Daffodils, with extra-large, 















rich yellow flowers. Early and frec-flowering 



05 



40 





00 ■ 



$25 



00 



Incomparabilis, Cynosure. Bright orange cup, while perianth 



05 



2S 



I 



SO 



I 2 



00 



Incomparabilis, Sir Watkin. Golden crown, with primrose 















perianth 



05 



35 



2 



SO 







Leedsii. Pure white, star-shaped, sweet-scented 



°S 



25 



I 



25 







Stella. White, star-shaped flowers, with bright yellow cups. . 



03 



25 



I 



50 







Poeticus (Pheasant's Eye). Pure white, with red cup; 















verv fragrant; fine for cutting 



03 



20 





80 



7 



00 



Poeticus Ornatus. Same color as Poeticus but the flowers 

















OS 



2S 



I 



25 



10 



00 



Princeps. Sulphur-yellow perianth and deep yellow trumpet. 



OS 



25 



I 



SO 



1 2 



00 



Single von Sion. Yellow 



OS 



30 





00 



1 7 



SO 



Trumpet Major. Large, early; deep golden yellow. Fine for 

















OS 



30 





00 



17 



50 



Mixed Single. All sorts 



03 



25 



I 



50 



1 2 



CO 



If ordered by mail, add 5 cts, per doz. for postage 



JONQUILS 



A class related to the Narcissus, and suitable alike for pot culture or planting out. 

 The culture required is the same as for hyacinths. jj^^ 



Large Single Campernelle. Yellow, large flowers $0 20 $1 00 



Odorus regulosus. Deep golden yellow; very fragrant; best for outside.. 25 i 50 



Single Sweet-scented. Rich, yellow, fragrant 20 85 



Double, Sweet-scented. Rich yellow; fine 30 2 00 



