NARCISSUS FOETIGUS, Or TRe 
Poet’s Narcissus 
LEEDS!!, OR THE DAINTY CHALICE CUP NARCISSUS 
Silvery Winged, Fragrant My lb rids 
The Leedsii are crosses between the Giant White Trumpet Narcissus and the Poeticus, the 
Crowns, or Cups, fully as large as those of the Barrii and Ineomparabilis groups already described, 
hut generally white or pale yellow in color, the perianth always white. s. 
All same price, 12 cts each; 6 for 40 cts • 70 cts a dozen, all postpaid. 
OlJtlllESS of WESTMINlSTERr-Whit«‘-Orange.Yellow. 18 in. Oneof the 
finest of the Leedsii, and the variety chosen for exhibition purposes, a grand, vigorous, free-grow- 
jpg' plant, the large, star-like flowers having a lovely peiianth of pure white, the Chalice a delicate 
orange-canary-yellow when it opens changing to a pure ivory white. 
PEJR.R WHITE. Why this exquisite flower has never received one of those high-sound¬ 
ing names the Hollanders generally give new flowers we cannot guess, but probably it was because 
it proved such a perfectly splendid bloom, pure, solid, silvery white from beginning to end, that in 
his admiration the fortunate propagator forgot to christen his charming, new production. It is ab¬ 
solutely splendid and delights all who grow it. 
E E NT OF ENGEAIYD- 
White-Femon. 20 in. Also known 
as Minnie Hume, and another magnifi¬ 
cent flower that starts with a cup in fairy- 
like lemon color changing promptly to 
white, giving a dainty flower of fine sub¬ 
stance pure white throughout. 
WHITE LADY— White and 
Canary Yellow. 20 in. A charm¬ 
ing, new, free-blooming flower of giant 
size, that is splendid for either outdoors 
or forcing in the house, making elegant 
out-flowers. The perianth is of broad, 
over-lapping, white petals, the perfectly 
formed, pale, canary-yellow cup daintily 
crinkled. This magnificent variety is 
spoken of as a WHITE SIR WATKIN, 
which, as you know, bears the largest 
flowers among the Narcissus. 
Also Known As Pheasant’s Eye 
, Out- Special Postpaid Prices. 
12 cts each ; 6 for 40 cts ; 12 for 70 cts. 
GR ANWIFLORHS- White- 
Crimson. 21 in. Very large and star¬ 
shaped, perianth pure white, the cup 
deep crimson. Very handsome and fine 
JJBEi CiMbi ft i'lAKUiOOl O r x * 7 
iol cutting. 
POETICES, or PHEASANT’S EYK-WUitr.Velhnr.Rod. 15 in. The original, 
popular Poeticus, a lovely and very hardy variety that blooms luxuriantly in Maw The petals are 
pointed, pure white; the cup lemon-yellow edged with bright orange-red, very fragrant. 
POEI H I S OR1YATiS Wtaite-SaflYoti'-Scarlet. Very large, symetrioal and 
beautiful Poeticus, blooming in April, fragrant and used a great deal as cut-flowers. It is pure, 
velvety white, the cup saffron-colored tinged rosy scarlet. Also makes a magnificent house 
blooming plant. 
NARCISSUS P0ETAZ, The Bunch or CSnsier-FIoweiing Daffodils 
These new hybrids.are a cross between the Poeticus and Polyanthus Narcissus, like the former 
in size and form of the individual flowers, inheriting its hardiness and free-growing qualities aud 
partaking of the Polyanthus in freedom of blooming and production of the flowers in fine clusters 
in a wider range of color. Our Special Postpaid Prices: l6ot« each; 6 for 55 cts; $1.00 a dozen. (Page 34) 
Instead of a trumpet, or crown, this 
particular member of - the Narcissus 
family has a low but wide mouthed cup, 
making a sweetly pretty flower. They 
are all perfectly hardy and do well any 
where in the garden or about the grounds, 
and are most attractive stuck here and 
there in nooks and crannies in a sort of 
wild state and right in the grass. The 1 
blooms are on long, strong stems, highly 
perfumed and fine for cutting. 
