Bulbs , Plants and Seeds. 
V 
NARCISSUS SINGLE VARIETIES — Continued* 
Bicolor Brandis, flowers very large and of great sub¬ 
stance, pure white imbricated petals, large hand¬ 
some full yellow trumpet, 3 cents each 130 cts. 
per dozen ; $1.75 per 100. 
BiCOlor Horsfteidii (King of Daffodils), not only 
one of the grandest of this group, but one of the 
most beautiful of all bulbous plants. Flowers very 
large and early; petals pure white, large, fine yellow 
trumpet. Very stately and elegant, one of the best 
for cutting. 6 cts. each ; 60 cts. per doz. 
BiCOlor Michael Foster, large sulphur petals, very 
large, rich-yellow trumpet of great substance. 
15 cts. each ; $1.75 per dozen. 
BiflorilS (Primrose Peerless), two flowers borne on 
one stalk, creamy white, with soft yellow cup. 
3 cts. each ; 20 cts. per dozen ; $1.00 per 100. 
Bl Irons, beautiful, bright golden-yellow flowers in clus¬ 
ters. 10 cents each: $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per 100. 
Bulbocodiiim or Hoop Petticoat, rich golden- 
yellow, a gem for pot-culture and edgings, each 
bulb produces from six to twelve flowers. 6 
cts. each ; 65 cts. per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
CeriHlUS, a chaste, distinct and pleasing variety, petals 
and trumpet silvery-white, early and very beautiful. 
10 cts. each ; 90 cts. per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 
EACH. PER PER 
DOZ. ZOO. 
Emperor, one of the largest and best Daffodils, immense clear golden-yellow trumpet with 
stout, rich primrose petals which are so broad they overlap, grand. 
Bolden Plover, a beautiful variety, with the petals and trumpet of a rich golden yellow, very early 
Bolden Spur, one of the earliest of the large trumpet varieties, large spreading full deep yellow 
petals, large handsome deep full trumpet, with brim expanded, a grand acquisition 
Henry Irving, a magnificent flower, remarkable for its long beautifully frilled golden yellow 
trumpet and its deep yellow imbricated wheel-shaped petals, a great favorite 
MoscliatUS, elegant white trumpet with long pure white twisted petals, delightfully fragrant 
NobillS, trumpet pale yellow, divisions white, large and handsome. 
Obvallaris, (Tenby Daffodil), rich full yellow, very early, distinct and handsome 
PoctiCUS, the Pheasant’s Eye or Poet’s 
Narcissus, the well known and 
popular variety. Flowers pure 
white with yellow cup edged with 
red, exquisitely sweet scented. It 
is unsurpassed for cutting purposes 
Poeticus Ornatus, the earliest flow¬ 
ering Poeticus, broad pure white 
petals with red crown, flowers 
large and well-formed, the best of 
all white Narcissus, a grand plant 
for forcing and cutting 
PrinCCps, a very showy Trumpet Daf¬ 
fodil, petals sulphur-white, large 
handsome full yellow trumpet, 
excellent for cutting purposes 
.Sir Watkin, Welsh Biant Daffodil, 
enormous flowers, this being the 
largest variety grown. Petals 
rich sulphur, very broad and im¬ 
bricated, with large expanded 
yellow trumpet, suffused orange, 
Narcissus Poetir.us. a noble and striking variety 
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