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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT CO. 
Narcissus or Daffodils 
These old-fashioned favorites hold the affections of the flower-loving public like few other flowers. 
Their graceful habit, delicate fragrance and variety of form and shades of color are delightful, and they are 
always in demand for bouquets and floral work generally. Easily cultivated; quick and sure bloomeis. 
Ard Righ (Irish King), pure yellow, 
wide-fringed trumpet fo-'S 
Aiba plena odorata, double pure 
white, very fragrant 05 
Cynosure, light yellow, with rich yel- 
low cup 05 
Ciolden Spur, very large, rich yellow 
flowers 10 
Henry Irving, magnificent flower, 
rich golden yellow 
Obvallaris maximus (Tenby Daffb- 
dil|. Bright yellow, very fine. . . 
Pallidus praecox, one of the earliest 
and loveliest of Trumpet Daffodils; 
delicate pale straw, passing to white 
15 
05 
■05 
$1.50 
■35 
■50 
1.50 
.40 
■50 
Poeticus, pure white, with orange 
cup edged with crimson fo.05 $0.30 
Primceps, large yellow trumpet, sul- 
phur white perianth . 05 .50 
Sir Watkin, a gigantic variety, color 
light yellow, wilh large dark cup. . .20 2.00 
Stella, white star-shaped flowers with 
yellow cup 05 .30 
Trumpet major, large deep yellow 
flower 05 .50 
Van sion, the famous old double yel- 
low daffodil 05 .50 
Mixed Daffodils, including many beautiful varie- 
ties, excellent for growing in masses for garden 
decoration, and grand for cutting. 25 cents per 
dozen ; $1.50 per hundred. 
Polyanthus Narcissus and Jonquils 
The varieties of this group produce an abundance 
ing in color from pure white to deep golden yellow; 
and forcing. 
Polyanthus Narcissus 
tiloriosa, white, with orange cup, very 
large, excellent fo.io 
Orand Soleil d'or, dark yellow, suf- 
fused orange 10 
Newton, very fine yellow, with orange 
cup, free bloomer 10 
Paper White Qrandiflora, large, 
pure white, a grand sort 05 
Roman, Double white, very fragrant .05 
Mixed, without names, many varieties, 
very fine 05 
EACH. Dnz. 
I0.75 
•75 
• 50 
•50 
•35 
of large trusses of very sweet-scented flowers, vary- 
they are easily cultivated, and excellent for pots 
Sweet-Scented Jonquils 
These are both double and single, and are 
admirably adapted for growing in pots. Much 
prized for their graceful, sweet-scented flowers. 
EACH. DOZ. 
Campernelle, single yellow, very 
sweet $0.05 fo.40 
Double Yellow, sweet scented . . . .10 i.oo 
Single Yellow, sweet scented 05 .30 
Iris 
IRIS K/EMPFERI. 
The Iris seems to love to grow in everybody's garden, and 
everybody seems to love the "Rainbow Flower," and to plant 
some member of the family, even if it be only the sweet, old- 
fashioned Blue Flag. We offer a few of the handsomest species, 
which succeed well in general cultivation, all of them possess- 
ing more wealth of beauty than any other class of hardy plants, 
the peculiar orchid like flower, the wonderful colors, and the 
ease with which they are grown in moist situations making 
them universal favorites. 
DOZEN. 
Anglica (English Iris), handsome flowers, in purple, blue 
and lilac shades ... I0.40 
Qermanica, all colors imaginable, mixed 75 
Hispanica, Blue Beauty, violet and azure blue with yel- 
low eye 4° 
Hispanica, Oolden King, rich golden yellow, very hand- 
some 60 
Hispanica, all colors mixed 30 
K'spmnferi' The Japanese Iris is perhaps the most popu- 
xvccilipici 1. J ^„ jy^^ flowers are very large, and 
widely open, with low crests and wide falls in a rainbow of 
bright colors around the golden eye which marks the centre. 
The magnificence of this class is simply marvellous. 
DOZEN. 
nixed colors $2-00 
