Poetaz Narcissi, Concluded. 
Orange Globe. (3). Light sulphur-yellow petals, with deep orange eye. Very 
distinct variety. $1.70 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
Elvira. (4). Bearing on long graceful stems, heads of 3 to 4 large flowers with 
broad white petals of great substance and a golden yellow cup, edged orange, 
delicately fragrant. $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
POETICUS NARCISSI 
These “Poets” Narcissi all have snowy white perianth segments or petals, and 
a flattened eye or crown, yellow or lemon, edged more or less deeply with scarlet 
or crimson, and sometimes mostly all scarlet. All are more or less sweetly scented. 
Having very highly colored crowns they should be cut young. 
Actaea. (4). White perianth of broad and overlapping petals with a flat lemon- 
yellow cup frilled deep red. An outstanding variety; the largest and most 
beautiful of the new Poeticus. Good forcer and wonderful for exhibition. 
$1 each, $10 per dozen. 
Horace. (4). Broad snow-white perianth; large cup, almost entirely blood- 
scarlet. Very beautiful; one of the best. Free-flowering and fine for 
forcing. $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
Cassandra. (4). A noble and gigantic Poeticus, with broad white perianth; 
cup deeply rimmed dark red. $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
Homer. (4). One of the strongest in this class, bearing beautiful large flowers 
with snow-white perianth. The golden yellow eye is beautifully margined 
with deep crimson. $1.70 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
Dante. (3). Pure white perianth, cup rimmed red. Earliest of all. $1.15 
per dozen, $8 per 100. 
Recurvus. (5). Narcissi may come and may go, but old “Pheasants Eye” will 
go on forever. In the days of Rome, 2000 years ago, it was revered for its 
beauty and the (supposed) medicinal qualities of the roots. 90 cts. per 
dozen, $6 per 100. 
Glory of Lisse. (4). Pure white, orange center. Similar to Ornatus, but much 
larger and earlier. $1.00 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
DOUBLE NARCISSI 
Texas. (3). One of the finest double Daffodils; tall, of fine form and a late 
bloomer. The color is pale yellow interspersed with brilliant orange. $3.50 
each. 
Mary Copland. (3). The most striking and exquisite variety of the semi-double 
type; unsurpassed for garden or show purpose. The longer petals of pure 
creamy white are interspersed with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant 
orange. $2.50 each. 
Twink. (1). One of the finest of the semi-double type; very early and particu¬ 
larly suited for forcing. The longer petals of creamy white are interspersed 
with shorter petals of clear orange. $2.50 per dozen, $18 per 100. 
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