Carrie Budeau. Beautiful lavender pink, very much better 
than Gen. Pershing. 
$ 6.00 per 100, $ 14.00 per bag of 250, $ 55.00 per thousand. 
General Pershing. Large open flowers of a pinkish lavender, 
with yellow lip, suffused bronze, produced on long strong 
stems. 
$ 5.00 per 100, $ 12.00 per bag of 250, $ 45.00 per thousand. 
Golden Daffodil. Large flowers of a beautiful golden yellow, 
sturdy grower and one of the earliest colored Freesias. 
$ 5.50 per 100. 
Golden Treasure. Similar to Golden Daffodil, showing 
a lilac tinge on outside of petals. $ 4.50 per 100. 
M rs. Marc Peters. Very attractive, deep rosy salmon, lower 
petals blotched orange and yellow. $ 7.00 per 100. 
Marie Louise Fisher. The finest and richest blue in exis¬ 
tence. $ 7.00 per 100. 
Narcissi for forcing. 
The earliest, still called ,,French” Narcissi, although they 
are no longer imported from France, but grown in America, 
are the Polyanthus type, such as Grand Soleil d’Or and Paper- 
white and the Trumpet varieties Golden Spur and King 
Alfred. 
Plant them upon arrival, early in September and bring the 
first batch in around November; always grow cool. 
These Narcissi can also be grown successfully in bowls, using 
pebbles or peat to set them in. 
All other varieties as listed on page 44 to 62 can be forced 
successfully, but flower later. 
Golden Spur. Fine yellow trumpet for early forcing. Selected 
Stock. $ 8.00 per 100. 
Grand Soleil d’Or. Yellow Polyanthus with orange cup; 
selected stock. $ 12.50 per 100. 
Paperwhite grandiflora. The pure white, sweet scented, 
earliest bunch-flowered Narcissus. Selected stock. 
$ 5.50 per 100. 
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