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Geo. Cooling & Sons, Seed Merchants, Bath. 
NARCISSUS, Group ll--continued. 
Per doz.— s. d. 
Per doz. — s. d. 
LEEDSII, MINNIE HUME, largewhite perianih, 
spreadingcup,passingfrom lemon to white 100,2/6 o 6 
PEACH, perianth pure white, crown long and 
straight and of a lovely apricot colour, remark- 
ably beautiful ... ... ... ... ... 5 o 
WHITE LADY, an exc|uisite flower with a 
broad white perianth of perfect form, dainty 
cup prettily crinkled, of a beautiful pale canary 
shade, very chaste ... ... ... .. 50 
less than half as long: as Divisions of Perianth. 
LEEDSII, KATHERINE SPURRELL, broad 
sulphur white perianth, delicate canary cup, large 
flower 
M. MAGDALINE DE GRAAFF, broad 
white perianth, cup suffused orange, usually two- 
flowered, distinct, beautiful, and free 100, 6/6 
MRS LANGTRY, perianth large, white cup 
passing to pale primrose, very free-flowering, 
recommended for cutting... ... per 100, 3/- 
Group lll~SMALL TRUMPET Crown 
POETIC US [T/ie Old Pheasant Eye Narcissus)^ 
pure white with crimson bordered cup. 
Kxtra Strong Hulbs ... ... per 100, 2/- o 4 
ALMIRA, a large-flowered variety with broad 
white perianth of great substance, cup margined 
dee{) red, early flowering per 100, 12/6 1 9 
CASSANDRA, a noble and gigantic Poeticus 
of strong growth, flowers of fine substance with 
broad white perianth, cup deeply rimmed dark red 6 o 
GLORY, vigorous grower, pure white fiat peri- 
anth with crimson rimmed eye, magnificent flower 5 o 
Poetarum, an improved Poeticus^ with deep 
scarlet eye, quite distinct ... per 100, 3/6 o 8 
POETICUS ORNATUS, very fine variety, e.x- 
ceedingly free • flowering, closely resembling 
Poeticus^ but at least a month earlier. 
Extra Strong Bulbs for forcing per 100, 3/6 o 6 
Good Flowering Bulbs, 
per 1000, 22/6; per 100, 2/6 o 6 
FLORE PLENO {Alba plena odoraia), pure 
white large double flowers, like a Gardenia, 
very fragrant per 1000, 25/; per 100, 3/-- o 6 
POETAZ ELVIRA pure while, yellow eye, 
large flower of remarkable substance, three to 
four blooms on a stem ... ... per 100,8/6 i 3 
MINIATURE DAFFODILS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN. 
These beautiful little Daffodils when planted in the nooks of the rockwork and left undisturbed will improve and make 
a charming show in early spring. 
MINIMUS, rich full yellow, very dwarf and early, 
the smallest of all trumpet varieties, p. 100, 12/6 i 9 
BULBOCODIUM ( Yellow Hoop Petticoat)^ a very 
pretty, distinct, and free-flowering dwarf species, 
flowers rich golden yellow, suitable for edgings i 6 
monophyllum {Clt 4 sti or White Hoop Petti- 
very pretty, pure white ... ... ... 2 o 
CYCLAMINEUS MAJOR, a distinct dwarf 
species, rich yellow perianth gracefully reflexed 
and trumpet elegantly serrated ... .. ... 2 o 
DIOMEDES MINOR, perianth white, cup 
orange-yellow, dwarf and small ... ... ... 2 0 
JUNCIFOLIUS, graceful small yellow flowers 
with flat crown, very sweet scented too, 6/6 i o 
MOSCHATUS OF HAWORTH {The Small 
White Spanish Daffodil)^ trumpet creamy white, 
a beautiful and distinct variety ... per 100, 12/6 i 9 
TENUIOR, silvery white, with slender stems 
bearing several flowers .. ... per 100, 6/- i o 
TRI ANDRUS ALBUS {Angels^ Tears)^ the 
white Cyclamen-flowered Narciss, a very showy 
and interesting species, opening pale sulphur 
yellow, changing to white ... per too, 10/6 i 6 
POLYANTHUS 
OR NOSEGAY 'I'hese are generally preferred for pot culture, where their tall and graceful clusters of 
DAFFODIL . . bloom show in fine contrast with Hyacinths. They are excellent for forcing, particu- 
larly Double Roman and Paper White, which may be had in bloom by Christmas. 
50 Selected Bulbs in 10 vars., 7/. 25 Selected Bulbs in 8 vars., 4/, 12 Selected Bulbs in 4 vars., 2/. 
EARLY DOUBLE ROMAN, white and yellow, 
excellent for forcing, large selected roots 1 00, 6/- 1 
EARLY PAPER WHITE, NEW LARGE 
FLOWERING, an iinprovemenl on the ordinary 
Paper IVhite^ early and free flowering, too, 6/- i 
GRAND MONARQUE, white, with citron cup i 
GRAND PRIMO, white, citron cup, large truss i 
MASTERPIECE, yellow, orange cup, extra fine 2 
SOLEIL D’OR, yellow, orange cup per 100, 8/6 i 
Mixed, various shades ... ... ,, 5/- i 
CHINESE SACRED NARCISSUS (Joss Flower or Flower of the Gods). 
The Chinese Emblem of Good Luck, as it is called by the Chinese, is a variety of Polyanthus Narcissus grown by 
the Celestials to herald the advent of their New Year and as a symbol of good luck. — 6d. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
Expected to ari'ive early in October. 
I A M A II 1 1 O Highly prized for their delicate fragrance, graceful habit of growth, and profusion of bloom Tliey are 
J M H ^ m ^ A invaluable for pot culture, but being perfectly hardy may be planted in the open borders, and are exceed- 
^ ^ ^ ^ inglv useful for cutting for bouquets. 
Large Double, sweet scented, bright yel- 
P«r 
s. 
100 
d. 
Per doz. 
s. d 
low 
9 
0 
I 3 
Large Single, sweet scented, bright yellow 
Queen Anne’s Double, resembling small 
2 
6 
0 6 
double roses, delightfully fragrant 
Campernelle Rugulosus, deep yellow, 
large flower, an inq^roved Campernelle, 
5 0 
fine late flowering variety 
3 
6 
0 6 
New Double Campernelle, very double, s. d.° s. °d. 
flowers deep golden yellow, and borne 
one to three on a stem ; each bulb 
produces several spikes ... ... 20 
The Silver Jonquil {A^arcissns Tenuoir), 
silvery while willi slender stems, very 
graceful ... ... ... ... ... 60 10 
BULB BOWLS— The Aldwych, shaded brown, silvered rim. pictures of coaching scenes, 
7 in. 2/ ; 8 in. 2/3 ; 9 in. 2/6 ; 10 in. 3/. 
SPECIAL BULB FIBRE COMPOST, very clean to use and always keeps sweet, peck bag i/; bushel 3/6. 
