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NAJICISSUS— 
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Narcissi, Daffodils and Jonquils 
There is at the present time a very large assortment of Narcissi from which to make selections, and nearly all are 
of a (luality worthy of cultivation. It is almost impossible to list the complete line of these beautiful Spring flowers, 
but in the following few pages we offer the varieties wliich we deem to give the l>est satisfaction. 
The Poetaz and Polyanthus types, the French-grown Trumpet Major and JoiKiuil ('ami>eriu*lle, may l)e flowered 
for Christmas, while the Large and Medium Trumpets and the double-flowering sorts may lx? had in bloom from the 
middle of Januar 5 ’ until early Spring. 
When ordering the large-flowered or double varieties, plea.se do not use the word “Jonquil,” as the true Jonquil is 
the small or miniature-flowered sort. 
Culture Outsid© large-flowerod. or the sorts which have large bulbs, should lx* planted from 4 to 6 
_! inches <icep and about o inches apart. Planting should lx* begun as soon as pos.sible 
after Octol>er 1st, but bulbs may be plante<l any lime before the ground is frozen too hard to work, 
GultVir© in Pots ^ general rule, treat Narcissi the same as Hyacinths. They should lx‘ planted alx)ut 
_! C bulbs in a 6-inch pot or pan and put in a dark and cool ])lace, where they may develop 
their roots. Let them remain until .January" 1st, when they may be removed to a warmer temperature, but keep in the 
dark until the foliage is alxjut 6 inches high; then bring to the light and allow them to flower. 
By Parcel Post add postage at Zone rates, (see page 1). Weight 2 lbs. per doz., 15 lbs. per 100. 
Large Trumpet Narcissus 
Conqueror. The Vilooniing, tiohi. enormous flower, the 
pale primrose perianth often measures 1.'? centimeters 
across with a large, widely e-xpancled yellow tnimi)et; 
long stem. Each 10c.. doz. $1.00. 100 $7.25. 
Cornelia. Color soft canary-yellow, well exjjanded 
trumpet and broad, smooth perianth, a choice variety 
for forcing or for border use. 
Each 12c.. doz. $1.25. 100 $9.25. 
EMPEROR. Immense flower, clear, golden-yellow trum¬ 
pet; deep primrose ircrianth. 
Mother Bulbs: Doz. $1.00. 100 $7.25. 
Single Nose Bulbs: Doz. 75c.. 100 $5.00. 
Empress. (Bicolor.) strong, robust grower, extra 
large flowers; perianth pure white, well expanded and 
trumixjt of rich pure yellow, one of the best bicolors, 
Doz. $1.00. 100 $7.25. 
Glory of Leiden. Immense flower with long, large, fluted 
trumpet of rich yellow' with full, broad, over-lapping 
perianth, petals of bright yellow; strong grower. 
Each 10c.. doz. $1.00. 100 $7.25. 
GOLDEN SPUR. Immense golden trumpet; early and 
fine flower. Extra largo Double No.se, producing two or 
more large flower .spikes. 
Mother Bulbs: Doz. 85c.. 100 $6.50. 
Single Nose: Doz. 70c.. 100 $5.50. 
Golden Spur. (French Grow'n.) An early forcing sort 
u.sually blooming for (,'hristmas. Doz. 65e.. 100 $4.75. 
Henry Irving. \'ery earl.v; deep golden j'ellow' trumpet; 
of fine form; vivid ^-ellow perianth; ver>' liandsome, 
fringed edge. .-Vn oxceptionall.v fine sort for forcing. 
Doz. 65c.. 100 $5.00. 
Hcrsfleldii. (Bicolor.) A grand flower; large, golden 
‘.eilow trumpet; pure white perianth; early forcing. 
Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.25. 
i. B. M. Camm. (Bicolor.) Perianth white; trumpet 
creamy yellow. One of the fine.st sorts; strong habit 
and good substance. Doz. $1.00. 100 $7.50. 
King Alfred. Flow'ers of extra size and great substance 
color uniform, clear rich golden-yellow. 
Each 30c., doz. $3.00, 100 $22.00. 
MME. DE GRAAFF. <)l the white tnimijet varieties this 
i.s the largest. Perianth pure white, trumpet opening 
cream passing to white with age. .A most bcautiftd 
flower. Often called “The Queen of Daffodils.” An 
excellent sort for forcing. 
Each 10c., doz. $1.00, 100 $7.25. 
MADAME PLEMP. .\ grand flower, comparatively now 
and a variet.v much in demand. Blooms arc of gigantic 
size, perianth pure white and gracefully twisted, while 
the large trumpet is of a rich golden yellow. The foliage 
is long and heavy, making a choice variet.v for pot 
culture. Doz. 75o., 100 $6.00. 
Mrs. Harry J. Veitoh. Golden yellow tnmiiHU: broad, 
pale yellow perianth. \'ery handsome and frce-floweriiig 
variety. Each 35c., doz. $3.75, 100 $30.00. 
Olympia. (New.) Yellow trumpet, with i)eri.anth of 
slightly paler shade. Blooms are larger than Emiteror. 
a fine variety for jjot culture. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.25, 100 $18.00. 
PRINCEPS. Large, j'ellow trnmijet, with .sulphur peri¬ 
anth, ^'er,v early and excellent for forcing. One of the 
Ijcst varieties for cutting, lieing an excellent kiK!pcr. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.00. 
Spurius. (Single Von .Sion.) One of the finest Tnim|iet 
Daffodils; .self-colored, clear yellow; large, expanded 
trumpet; fine for forcing. Doz. 60c., 100 $4.25. 
Trumpet Major. (French grown.) Trumiict and jicri- 
anth golflen yellow, ^'er.v extensivel>’ used for forcing. 
This variety may l«j had in flower for Christmas, 
Doz. 45c., 100 $3.50. 
Van Waveren’s Giant. (Now.) ,\n enormous flower, 
the largest of the Trumjiet varieties. Bright .yellow 
trumpet, with primro.se perianth. \ splemlid variety 
for forcing and wortln- of trial. 
Each 250., doz. $2.25, 100 $18.00. 
VICTORIA. Trumpet of large size, clear yellow and 
beantifnl, frillorl at month: iierianth creamy white, etc. 
Of great commercial value and best late forcing variclv. 
Mother Bulbs: Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.25. 
Weardale Perfection. White iierianth, tnimpet soft sul¬ 
phur white, very fine. 
Each 40e., doz. $4.25, 100 $33.00. 
William Goldring. (The Swan’s Neck Daffodil.) Trum¬ 
pet primro.se, porianth pure white. 
Doz. 75o., 100 $5.00. 
Bulb Pans Hanging Pots 
Clay Flower Pots and Saucers 
Galvanized Plant Boxes 
Plant Stands Flower Pot Brackets 
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