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NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS. 
assist in Y t hf^n 'L S -t CC «! 0n | thC NarCi u SUS i* nd ? :llT<,t ? il . may bc had b,oom from February to May in the open ground, and to 
as.ist, m this respet we have numbered each variety in accordance with the following list:— No. i. late February to early 
Maich ; No. 2, through March ; No 3, from middle of March to middle of April ; No. 4, latter part of April ; No. 5, early in May 
borne allowance must be made for late planting or growth in ungenerous soils. S y y- 
Glory of Eli dsn. Goldin Spur. 
Glory of Leiden. -(4) Large bold yellow trumpet, perianth 
rather paler, broad and overlapping ; strong sturdy 
foliage. Ht. 16 in. 
Each, 15.; per doz., 1.50 ; per 100, 10.00 
Golden Spur. -(1) Trumpet and perianth rich deep yellow, 
fine handsome flower ; early ; one of the best varieties for 
pot work, and recommended for bedding and naturalising 
in grass. Ht. 18 in. 
Mammoth Bulbs— 
Per do/... .55 ; per 100, 3.50; per 1,000, 30.00 
Strong Flowering Bulbs— 
Per do/., .40; per 100, 2.50 ; per 1,000 20.00 
Queen of Spam. Sir Francis Drake. 
Queen of Spain.— (2) Sulphur trumpet and perianth, 
which is very reflexed ; distinct and charming habit. This 
is one of the most beautiful varieties for either pots, 
bedding, or naturalising in grass. Ht. 12 in. 
Per do/.., 1.00; per 100, 7.00 
Rugilobus. — (3) Trumpet golden yellow, with pale yellow 
perianth ; an old variety almost' discarded in favour of 
Emperor. HI. 16 in. 
Per do/., .30; per 100, 2.00 ; per 1,000, 15.00 
Sir Francis Drake. -(2) An exceedingly early and robust- 
gi owing variety raised by the same grower as our 
celebrated King Alfred and quite distinct in character ; in 
colour similar to Emperor , but rather deeper; refined and 
beautiful in form, with splendid broad green foliage. 
Ht. 24 in. Each, .35 ; per do/., 3.50 ; per 100, 24.00 
WHITE VARIETIES. 
Madame de Graaff. — (4) Trumpet pale primrose passing 
to white, long and beautifully frilled at mouth; broad 
white perianth ; an exquisite variety for pots and bowls, 
and favourite at shows. Awarded F.C.C., R.H.S. Ht. 16 in. 
Each, .12 ; per do/.., 1.20 ; per 100, 9.00 
Moschatus. — -(1) A very graceful variety, dwarf in 
habit ; trumpet and perianth pale primrose passing to 
white ; good for pots and for naturalising in grass. 
Ht. 7 in. Per do/., .40 ; per 100, 2.50 ; per i,ooo, 20.00 
otherwise noted, .05 each. 
Single Bulbs except where 
CARJERS 1 ESI ED SEEDS. Inc., 102-iob CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS, YELLOW 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates ; weight 2 lb. 
Beethoven. 
Emperor. 
Beethoven. (3I This is one of the most distinct Daffodils, 
the long trumpet being deeply serrated at the mouth, with 
good bold perianth, and has a pleasing tone of soft golden 
yellow ; recommended for bedding. Ht. 16 in. 
Per do/., .55 ; per 100, 3.50 ; per 1,000, 30.00 
Emperor. — (3) Trumpet yellow, primrose perianth; line 
large handsome flower, very free bloomer. We have for 
several years strongly recommended this variety, and at 
the present time our sales are enormous. Splendid for pot 
culture, naturalising, and bedding. Ht. 20 in. 
Mammoth bulbs — 
Per do/., .50; per 100, 3.25; per 1,000, 27.50 
Strong Flowering Bulbs — 
Per do/., .40; per 100, 2.50; per 1,000, 20.00 
AND SULPHUR COLOURED. 
per doz., 12 lb. per 100. Single bulbs mailed free. 
Conqueror. —Very large variety ; long perianths, large wide 
expanded yellow trumpet ; tall strong grower ; valuable for 
either forcing or bedding. 
Each, .10; per do/., 1.00 ; per loo, 7.50 
Henry Irving. -(1) Yellow trumpet, and broad rounded 
yellow perianth ; early; good for forcing and bedding. 
Ht. 18 in. Per do/., .40; per loo, 2.50 ; per i,ooo, 20.00 
King Alfred.— (2) The aristocrat of the Daffodil World. 
The great trumpet-flowered Daffodil of the South. Ht. 
2 it. First-class certificate Royal Horticultural Society of 
England ; first-class certificate Boston, U.S.A. ; first prize 
New York, U.S.A, (see page 27 for full description). 
Each, .40; per doz., 4.00; per 100, 28.00 
Maximus. — (2) Deep golden yellow trumpet and perianth, 
large handsome flower ; good for pots and borders, but 
rather shy bloomer. Ht. 18 in. 
Per do/., .40 ; per loo, 2.50; per 1,000, 20.00 
