SUMMER AND AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
15 
NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS 
By careful selection the Narcissus and Daffodil may be 
had in bloom from February to May in the open ground, 
and to assist in this respect we have numbered each 
variety in accordance with the following list: No. 1, late 
February to early March; 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. Some allowance must 
be made for late planting or growth in ungenerous soil. 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS, YELLOW AND 
SULPHUR COLOURED 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates; weight 2 lb. 
per doz., 12 lb. per 100. Single bulbs mailed free. 
of England; first-class certificate Boston, U. S. A.; first 
prize New York, U. S. A. (see page 14 for full descrip- 
tion). Each, .30; per doz., 3.00; per 100, 25.00. 
MAXIMUS. (2) Deep golden yellow’ trumpet and perianth, 
large handsome flower: good for pots and borders, but 
rather shy bloomer. Ht. 18 in. Per doz., .45; per 100, 
3.00; per 1.000, 25.00. 
MADAME DE GRAAFF. (4) Trumpet pale primrose pass- 
ing to white, long and beautifully frilled at mouth; 
broad white perianth; an exquisite variety for pots and 
bowls and favorite at shows. Awarded F. C. C., It. H. S. 
Ht. 1G in. Each, .12; per doz., 1.25; per 100, 0.00. 
MADAME PLEMP. (4) Golden yellow’ trumpet, very long, 
large white perianth, rather twisted; fine bold flower, a 
splendid variety, strong broad foliage. Ht. 15 in. Per 
doz., .GO; per 100, 4.25; per 1,000, 38.00. 
OLYMPIA. A splendid new Narcissus of excellent merit: 
one of the largest flow'ered varieties introduced. Award 
of merit at It. H. S. Show. Trumpet yellow perianth, 
slightly paler; very effective for forcing or pot work. 
Each, .30; per doz.. 3.00; per 100, 25.00. 
PRINCEPS. (1) Yellow trumpet, light sulphur colored 
perianth; recommended for naturalizing. Ht. 15 in. 
Per doz., .35; per 100, 2.50; per 1,000, 20.00. 
PRINCEPS MAXIMUS. (1) A greatly improved form of 
Princeps, flow’ers larger and of greater substance; good 
for bedding and naturalizing. Ht. 15 in. Per doz., .45; 
pier 100, 3.00; per 1,000, 25.00. 
SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. (2) An exceedingly early and 
robust-growing variety raised by the same grow’er as our 
celebrated King Alfred and quite distinct in character; 
in color similar to Emperor, but rather deeper; refined 
and beautiful in form, with splendid broad green foliage, 
lit. 24 in. Each, .35; per doz., 3.50; per UK). 24.00. 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT. The largest of all Narcissus, 
the flowers being of huge dimensions and excellent form. 
We recommend customers giving this variety a fair 
trial. Perianth primrose with a bright yellow trumpet. 
Each, .30; per doz., 3.00; per 100, 25.00. 
Empe 
Glory of Leidfi 
EMPEROR. (3) Trumpet yellow, primrose perianth; fine 
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, naturalizing, and bedding. Ht. 20 in. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Per doz., .05; per 100, 4.50. 
Strong Flowering Bulbs. Per doz., .50; per 100, 3.50. 
EMPRESS. (3) Trumpet rich yellow’, perianth white, a 
strong grow’er and free bloomer, large flower and hand- 
some foliage; splendid for bedding, pots, and natural- 
izing. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Per doz., .65; per 100, 4.50. 
Strong Bulbs. Per doz., .50; per 100, 3.50. 
GLORY OF LEIDEN. (4) Large bold yellow’ trumpet, 
perianth rather paler, broad and overlapping; strong 
sturdy foliage. Ht. 1G in. Each, .15; per doz., 1.25; 
per 100, 8.50. 
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 naturalizing in grass. Ht. 18 in. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Per doz., .05; per 100, 4.50. 
Strong Flow'ering Bulbs. Per doz., .50; per 100. 3.50. 
KING ALFRED. (2) The aristocrat of the Daffodil World. 
The great trumpet-flow’ered Daffodil of the South. Ht. 
2 ft. First-class certificate Royal Horticultural Society 
Sir Francis Drake Madame Plemp 
Vanilla Seen tea Victoria 
VANILLA SCENTED. (3) Large bold expanded trumpet, 
long narrow’ spreading perianth of creamy yellow; hand- 
some strong-growing variety, very free flowering, pos- 
sessing the added charm of a most pleasing and delicate 
odor. Ht. 18 in. Each, .10; per doz., 1.00; per 100, 8.00. 
VICTORIA. (3) Trumpet clear yellow, very large, and 
broad at mouth, perianth creamy white, wide and over- 
lapping; very bold and erect flower; splendid for bed- 
ding and pot w’ork, and one of the best for bowl culture, 
ill. 18 in. 
Double Nose. Per doz., .75; per KM). 5.50. 
Large Round. Per doz., .50: per 100, 4.50. 
CARTERS FINEST MIXED TRUMPET DAFFODILS. A 
grand mixture of all leading trumpet varieties. Per 
doz., .35; per 100, 2.25; per 1,000, 20.00. 
IMCOMPARABILIS. MEDIUM CROWNED 
OR STAR-SHAPED 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates; weight 2 lb. 
per doz., 10 lb. per 100. Single bulbs mailed free. 
C. J. RACKIIOUSE. (3) Bright yellow* perianth, cup 
orange scarlet, an attractive variety; good for pot and 
bowl culture. Ht. 18 in. Per doz., .50; per 100, 3.50; 
per 1,000. 30.00. 
DAIRYMAID. (4) Cup pale lemon, perianth pure white, 
medium-sized flower of good substance; splendid for 
bedding and planting in grass, but not recommended 
