EARLY, LARGE-EIOWERING PAPER. WHITE NARCISSUS ' 
Used More ihau Any Other Balti For Early Forcing and Cni Flowers 
lovely Trusses of Pure White, deliciously Sc outed Flowers 
drown Easily in House, In Soil or Water. 
Everyone knows and loves the beautiful 
“Paper White”, with its bunches of pretty, 
snowy, wrnxy white flowers at the end ot tall, 
strong stems, that spread a subtle perfume 
throughout the whole house. Just stick a few 
bulbs in a pan, or pot of soil, or in a bowl of 
water, supported by pebbles, and in three or 
four weeks you have the delightful bloom. No 
need to put them away in the closet or cellar, 
they root right where they are to bloom, for 
Christmas, or even earlier if you wish them. 
We offer the large, 13 to 15 centemeter, 
French, forcing size Bulbs. 
PAPER WHITE GRANIM- 
PLOKA. This is the variety we have just 
described, great, fine, sound Bulbs. 
€{JKA*> T I* SOIJEIE d’OR. Known 
as the all-yellow Paper Y^hite Narcissus, of 
same shape, growth and wonderful fragrance v 
as the Grandilora, and succeeds just as splen¬ 
didly in the house in soil or water, or for forc¬ 
ing in the greenhouse for cut flowers it is 
showy and desirable. We suggest you assort 
your order so as to have at least a few of the 
yellow flowers. 
TRUMPET MAJOR. A very early, 
prepared, all-yellow trumpet Daffodil, es¬ 
pecially for growing in the house, in soil or 
water, and for forcing in the greenhouse for 
selling as blooming plants or cutting. Blooms 
early and quickly and is a novelty during 
the winter. 
OIB PRICES, Postpaid, 10 els each; 3 for 27 
Ct»; 6 for 50 ct»; 90 els a dozen; 91.70 for 25. 
Lovely ranunculus 
It seems too bad that we cannot use this 
lovely flower as freely as we used to, but tem¬ 
porarily at least its importation is prohibited as 
some of its family may have brought some plant 
trouble into America, and so far supplies are 
not obtainable in any quantity in this country. 
Planted in the late fall (not too early or 
they would sprout up before winter) they 
would bloom betweeii the Tulips and the early 
garden flowers, with a wonderful display of 
great, big, double flowers, many of them two 
inches across, pink, white, black, yellow, red, 
blush and variegated. Set them claws down, 
in a sheltered place, three to four inches apart 
and two inches deep. After the foliage turns 
yellow take the Bulbs up and keep them until 
the following fall. They are also grandly beau¬ 
tiful winter bloomers, in the house, four or five 
in a pot of sandy soil not watered too freely, 
and treated like Hyacinths. 
OCR PRICES.Postpaid. 5 el* es«ch;3 for 12 ets; 
40 ets as dozen; 75 els lor 25. We do not send the col' 
ors separately. 
ANEMONES 
ran cjnoolcs In many ways they are like the Ranunculus, 
very beautiful spring bloomers that should be more generally planted, and charming winter 
flowers for the house. They possess a wide range of color, brilliant scarlet, red, blue, rose, carna¬ 
tion, striped, etc., and make a fine show. If used in the house they do better if left in the same 
pot for years without change of soil. Have it sandy and do not water too much. 
OCR PRICE. Postpaid, doubles and singles, and all colors, mixed, 5 c«s each; three for 12 
Os. 40 ctn a dozen; 75 ets for twenty-live. 
Ranunculus and Anemones are hardy south of Washington, D. O. but even at that, when there 
la danger ol severe frost, if left in the ground, we recommend covering through the cold months 
