12 GEO. COOLING & SONS, Seed Merchants, BATH. 
Narcissus 
and 
Daffodils. 
The Daffodil is admittedly 
the Queen of Spring. Its 
fresh and graceful beauty, 
together with the charming 
variations in the form of its 
many varieties, and its 
adaptability to almost any 
conditions have combined 
to make it a general 
favourite. It is equally at 
home in pots, in ornamental 
bowls without drainage, in 
beds or borders, or planted 
under trees, but probably 
it is never seen to such 
advantage as when planted 
in groups on the lawn or 
grass banks. No flower 
lends itself so well for table 
and other decorations, and 
it is a good plan to plant 
one or two beds in the 
kitchen garden, or in some 
out of the way place, ex- 
clusively for cutting, so that 
a supply of flowers for 
indoor decorations is always 
at hand without the 
necessity for denuding the 
flower garden. 
GEO. COOLING & SONS’ SELECTION OF THE MOST SUITABLE AND 
BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES FOR POT OR OUTDOOR CULTIVATION. 
100 Picked Bulbs in 10 choicest named varieties 8/6 
Including Empress, Madame Plemp, Emperor, Irish King, Victoria, 
and other beautiful varieties. 
50 Picked Bulbs in 10 choicest named varieties 4/6 
100 Picked Bulbs in 10 popular kinds 6/- 
50 Picked Bulbs in 10 popular kinds 3/6 
Single Varieties. 
ALBICANS (Great Spanish Daffodil), large bold prim- 
rose trumpet, changing to white ; beautiful pure white 
perianth ; early, delightfully fragrant 7 6 
ARD RIGH, or IRISH KING, a large noble Daffodil, 
with full yellow petals and handsome deep yellow 
trumpet ; very early 10 6 
BARRI CONSPICUUS, one of the most delicate and 
beautiful of the short trumpet varieties ; the perianth 
is bright yellow, and the cup deeply tinged orange 
Per dor. 
s. d. 
1 3 
1 6 
3 
0 
0 6 
