t0 s of ty ellow* eye! A*fine* 3 variety 1 f oroutdoor^planting^ 
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All shades «( Yellow. The largest all-yellow Poetaz the bin flowers a 
fascinating study in yellow, the fluted perianth soft primrose-yellow changing to a still lighter 
shai^of yellow^vhlie the cup is a deep gold, the clusters often numbering G to 9 perfect flowers 
TIR.IJIHr*M White_and \ell«w- One of the newest of this class and a very large 
showy flower, snowy white with deep yellow cup attractively fluted. Fine for cutting. J g ’ 
DOUBLE NARCISSUS or DAFFODILS 
All Perfectly Hardy and Very Desirable for Cutting-. 
The Double-flowering Daffodils do not produce such large, sliowv flowers as tlip sino-lp sorts but 
they have charms peculiar to themselves and no collection would be complete without them. We en¬ 
joyed them so much this Spring at Lapark and shall grow more of them another year. They are 
also splendidly adapted and much grown indoors in pots and pans and used for cutting. 
AH,13A PI^EN'H OPOMATA—Pure White. This handsome flower is very double, 
pure white and highly fragrant. It cannot be grown in the house but must be set outdoors, and will 
do best in rather a heavy soil, in partial shade and where it will always be moist. It is known also 
as the Double Poet’s Narcissus. 12 cts each ; 6 for -10 cts; 70 cts a dozen, all postpaid. 
INPOWP AR AlfSVI^IS 3Plsmns--Y< N !!i!o-w and Orang-e.Popularly known as Butter 
and Eggs, and “Golden Rose”. A very fine.double Rose-shaped flower of bright, rich yellow shading 
golden orange towards the center. Can be grown successfully in the house as well as outdoors. 
10 cts each ; fi for 45 cts; 12 for 80 cts, postpaid. 
OMATCC4H IP M‘HEPS MX — W3aiit<e and Grange. Enjoys the homely name of “Eggs and 
Bacon”, in spite of which) however, it is a large and beautiful flower with creamy white petals 
and bright orange nectary, splendid for forcing indoors in pots and pans and a grand, hardy 
sort for outdoors. 15 cts each ; 6 for 50 cts ; 12 for 90 cts, postpaid. 
ITR, ftllRVElRf PH®NIX. A companion flower to the celebrated Orange 
Phoenix, and like it in every particular save in color, which is creamy white with sulphur-yellow 
nectary. The two go well together, either indoors or out. The old English Country name is 
“Codlins and Cream”, and it makes a handsome corsage flower. 15c each; 6 for 50c; 12 for 90c. 
VON SIOIN—A55 Yellow- 18 in. The famous old-fashioned Double Yellow Daffodil, 
grown in nearly all the older gardens and certainly entitled to be given a place wherever Bulbs 
are planted at all. This is the variety that is used in enormous quantities for forcing indoors by 
florists to sell as cut-flowers. Both petals and trumpet are a rich, glowing, golden yellow and it 
is planted a great deal among Hyacinths, blooming about same time, aiding considerably in the 
(Page 35) display,particularly set with dark blues and purples. 14c each;6 for 50c;12 for 90c. 
