of all bulbs 
include 
Poetaz, Elvira. 
T N the opinion of all qualified garden ex- 
perts, the Narcissus are the most charm¬ 
ing and graceful of all the bulbous plants. In 
addition they are the most permanent. The 
writer knows of Narcissus plantings made over 
fifty years ago which have increased in size 
and beauty every year and are now even more 
lovely than when they were originally planted. 
No one seems to know just how long Nar¬ 
cissus will last. Provided the foliage is not 
cut off one may plant them and forget them, 
secure in the knowledge that they will be 
good for his lifetime. 
All the Narcissus, excepting Alba Plena 
Odorata, may be bloomed in the house dur¬ 
ing the winter months. 
Alba Plena Odorata (Double Poeticus). Dou¬ 
ble, snow-white, sweet scented, gardenia- 
shaped flower. Fine for cutting. Not good 
for forcing. #1.10 per doz.; #7.50 per 100. 
Croesus (Incomparabilis). If you were to 
ask Mr. Elliott what is the finest Narcissus 
in cultivation, he would answer most emphatically, 
’‘Croesus.” This marvelous Narcissus has a mam¬ 
moth, flat, orange cup against a reflexed perianth of creamy 
white with a tinge of lemon-yellow. A truly marvelous va¬ 
riety. #1.75 per doz.; #12.50 per 100. 
Elvira (Poetaz). Pure white perianth, golden yellow eyes. Many 
good sized flowers of great substance on a long stem. #1.25 per 
doz.; #8.75 per 100. 
Emperor. The trumpet of this great variety is deep golden yellow. 
Its perianth is exquisite primrose. #1.25 per doz.; #9.25 per 100. 
Incomparabilis, Croesus. 
Empress. White perianth of great substance; trumpet 
rich chrome-yellow. Queen of the two-color Daf¬ 
fodils. #1.25 per doz.; #9.00 per 100. 
Golden Scepter (Jonquil). Deep golden yellow flow¬ 
ers of great substance. Reminds one of a trumpet 
Daffodil for the size of the flower and its strong 
stem. #1.15 per doz.; #8.00 per 100. 
King Alfred. This grand monarch of all the Daf¬ 
fodils has a large, bold golden yellow flower with 
deeply frilled mouth; elegantly recurved and a 
broad, splendidly formed perianth. It is the finest 
of the giant yellow Daffodils. #1.85 per doz.; 
#12.00 per 100. 
Lucifer (Incomparabilis). Large, star-shaped, white 
perianth and glowing orange-red cup. #1.00 per 
doz.; #7.00 per 100. 
Paper-White. (For winter blooming). Though you 
have never watered a blade of grass or planted a 
single seed, or cared for a single plant, the Paper- 
White Narcissus will grow for you. Or, rather, it will grow 
without you. All that you need is the bulbs, a bowl, some 
pebbles, a little water, and no attention whatever. 75c per 
doz.; #5.50 per 100. 
Poeticus (Pheasant’s Eye). White, pointy petals; cup orange-red 
with yellow and green. Best for cutting and naturalizing. This 
is the famous Poet’s Narcissus. 90c per doz.; #6.00 per 100. 
Poeticus Ornatus. Fine, round perianth, pure white; cup yellow, 
margined scarlet. Similar to Poeticus but blooms two weeks or 
more earlier. 90c per doz.; #6.50 per 100. 
Queen of the North (Leedsi). Broad, white perianth; light prim¬ 
rose cup which changes into ivory-white as the flower ages. An 
exquisite flower. #1.00 per doz.; #7.00 per 100. 
