FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS, PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
NARCISSUS. 
1/ n""!'' y^'^y y--<- naM^ for wint2r flowaring, raxny th^usaniis b=in" fore °1 bv ,,1 ^^^^^^^^ Narcissus are of thceasiest 
nn.^e ,1^'^"'"';'"'''=^,°"'^ ^'"^ "o"-" M^ny catalogue theCl "upVI .sLre.ri llv ^Lh fade during the winter morfths: 
page, and desire to call particular attention to it as wj have an immense stock an" t,,/; X";"//^*?^ hut we have it listed on anoVhci 
CULTURE OF N/IRQI/JU/. 
Kor winter Oowering the bulbs should be planted, sar three or four in a not of i 
and then gradually brought to the light. In 'the garden W bulbs should be'^Unte ablut?o^r „r five"il''h".Vj " '^"^J', P'«« f^"- -"^ '""^ "avs, 
nure near the bulbs Cover same as with Tulips and Hyacinths. aoout lour or fi\e inches deep, in good loam, but with no ma' 
si.c.; L'oio;^,'o?j Of ;e';ifn^■!^rd^'■,Upet ^'-So'-'" 
bus? ^s'^^^S^rS^^'^^i^'i^^ ^li^^ -^"^ <^1s of unusual ro. 
.sO^^'^lrsPr^LTr.^'fS^^^^^^^ «old^en yellow. Xearly as early for forcing as Ard-Righ, and as large 
eaohri5pi;dozr^"^^""'"' "''"^ large, wide, bright yellow trumpet and creamy white perianth, very distinct 50c 
periS;th^w"^rtr4?S?gr^rt"sV^s?aVcrin^^^^^^^ ""eoreacr "$6 t^^Z^'' P"'" °^ the two colored trumpets 
\ ery large flowers of pure white, with rich vellow trumpet ' 
HorsHeldi 
consagc wear. This magnificent flower was raised by a I.ancashire weaver— John Horsficld 
Henry Irving.— A magnificent flower, with long beautifully frilled trum- 
pet, nearly two inches wide at the mouth, of rich golden vellow color The 
petals of the perianth are very wide, overlapping ; color bright vellow, a most 
perfect flower and received a first-class certificate. 25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
)*lute Prjncess.-\ery double, pure white flowers of larg? size. Kine for 
winter blooming. lOc. each ;$ 1 per doz. 
Golden Queen.— Early large flowering, double, yellow. Splendid for cut 
flowers. lOc. each; 78c. per doz. 
Fine Mixed Double Xarclssus — Man v varieties. 50c. per doz 
Fine Mixed .Single Xarcissus.— Many v.irictics. 60o per doz 
rOLT/inTMU5 N/1RQI55UJ. 
''"''f,^^ produce large clusters of beautiful orange blo.ssom like flowers ol 
unexcelled fragrance. For winter blooming thev are always sure to succeed 
Vnder any treatment, and their great beauty can be fuUv appreciated bv those 
who have grown them. They are much like the lavelv Chinese Sacred Ulv 
J aper Wliite.— (Totus Albus). Pure snow-white flowers in clusters This 
Tanety is perhaps more largely forced for cut flowers than any other, millions 
of them being used for the large flower markets of the world. 5c each- 4,5p 
per doz. -^kjt.. 
Gloriosa .—Immense trusses of pure white with primrose colored cups 
Very early; splendid to force. 10c. each ;$ 1 per doz. ' 
Grand -Monarque.— Large white flowers with lemon vellow cun- can be 
successfiilly grown in water, like the " Chinese Sacred •• mentioned below lOc 
each; $1 per doz. ' 
Grand !<olieI d'or — Kich yellow with reddish orange cup— a favorite bed 
ding and cutting variety. 8c. each; 75c. per doz. 
Mixed Poliantlius Narcissus.— 5o. each; 50o. per doz 
CROCU-f. 
^1. ?"''^,9''°fV'' " 9"' ''■■st flowers to greet us in the spring, and one ol 
the be-st for blooming in the house during winter. A very prettv showing can 
be made by planting half a dozen diflcrent varieties in a pot "Start them in 
the house the latter part of September and they will be in full bloom durinc 
December. For out-doors, plant before hard frost sets in sav about two 
inches deep and three inches apart. Protect with straw and manure and re- 
mjove covering as soon as winter is over. 
: — Alicia — Very fine, striped. 15c. per doz.; $1.15 per lOO 
Clotli of Gold — Yellow. 15o. per doz.; $1.15 per lOO 
Osmar.— Blue. 16c. per doz. ; $1. 15 per lOO. 
Montblanc — Pure white. 15c. per doz. ; $ 1. 1 5 per lOO 
Othello.- Fine blue. 15c. per doz. ; $ 1. 15 per lOO 
Harlequin — Striped. 15c. per doz. ; $1.15 
per lOO. 
White Queen White. 15c. per doz • 
$1.15 per lOO. ' 
YelloH-^ Prince.— Very large, yellow. 15c. 
per doz.; $1.15 per lOO. 
I.,eonidas. — Verv peculiar, reddish blue. 15c. 
per doz. : $1. 15 per lOO. 
Versicolor. — Lovely striped. 15c. perdoz. • 
$1.15 per lOO. 
.Special Offer.— Three bulbseach of above 10 
superb sorts. 50c. They are extra fine for pots. 
Extra Fine Mixed Crocuses. — Of all colors, 
select bulbs. lOc.perdoz.; 55c. per lOO; $5 
per l.OOO. ' ^ 
50 per doz. 
^' cry stately and beautiful, and one of th 
and it has made him famous. SOc. eaJh; $3.3fe' 
e most elegant for Ijidics' 
" ' per 
FREE5Ifl-f. 
These new bulbs have become very popular 
n the last two years and are particularly 
adaptcd for winter blooming. They possess a 
peculiar grace of form and fragrance that is 
most delightful. In pots they commence bloom- 
ing early and continue for a long time, the stems 
branching freely, and producing clusters of blos- 
soms in succession. A five-inch pot will hold a 
half dozen of these bulbs, .and is sufficient to per- 
fume a whole house. Planting at intervals 
through September and October will give a suc- 
cession of bloom through the wintermonths. Do 
not fail to plant agood lot of them this fall 
Kefracta Alba — Pure white, delightfully 
fragrant. 3o. each ;25c. perdoz. ; $ 1 50per lOO. 
I-eichtUni.— Pale vellow; fragrant 5c 
each; 40c. per doz.; $2.50 per lOO. 
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