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ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. 
Narcissus, Bicolor Empress 
Tlii.s may ho considered rather a high-priced Daffodil for planting 
in the grass, but the effect produced is so lovely, and it is so hardy 
and vigorous and increases so rapidly, that nothing can be planted 
that will be more satisfactory, anti, as we control the best stock of it 
in Holland, we can make a specially low price in spite of the 2.5 per 
cent, duty now levied on bulbs. If planted in orchards, meadows or 
any place where the grass is not mown by a lawn-mower, these Daffo¬ 
dils will increase in quantity and beauty year after year. Where they 
are planted, the grass must not be mown before the middle of June, 
st) that the bulbs may have time to ripen before the tops are cut off. 
Our Emperor and Empress Narcissi are more than double the size of 
the bulbs usually sold in this country. .3.5 cts. per doz., S2.50 per 100, 
$23 per 1,000. (See illustration, page 21.) 
Narcissus, Bicolor Victoria 
One of the newer varieties and the best of all the Ricolors. Peri¬ 
anth creamy white, trumpet rich yellow, delicately perfumed. 
I nsurpassed for pot-culture or growing outdoors in the garden, or 
the grass. Extra large selected bulbs, 40 cts. per doz., S3 per 100, 
S25 per 1,000. (See illustration, page 24.) 
Double Narcissi 
Alba plena odorata. Double Poeticus. Puri 
white, resembling a Gardenia. Sweet 
scented. Likes partial shade and heavy 
moist soil; often fails to bloom . 
Incomparabilis, fl. pi. Butter and Eggs. Full 
double flowers of rich yellow. 
Jonquils. Double; sweet-scented. 
Orange Phoenix. Eggs and Bacon. Di 
white and orange; beautiful. 
Sulphur, or Silver Phoenix. Pure white, beau- 
ful flower; splendid. Now that this lovely 
variety can be had at a low price it should 
be freely used. 
Von Sion. Double Yellow Daffodil. One of the 
best forcing sorts; extra large fine bulbs, 
and not mixed with the inferior green¬ 
ish flowered variety usually sold. 
500, SS.50. . 
Von Sion. Extra-sized double-nosed bulbs. . . 
Per doz. 
100 
1,000 
SO 18 
1 
SO 90 
$S 00 
25 
1 25 
10 00 
30 
2 00 
17 00 
25 
1 50 
13 00 
l 
40 
2 25 
18 00 
25 
45 
1 75 
3 00 
16 00 
25 00 
Narcissus, Sulphur Phcenix 
Single Jonquils 
The Jonquils have small yellow flowers which 
are produced in clusters. They are very fragrant. 
Per doz. 100 1000 
Jonquils. Single; sweet- 
scented.SO 15 SO 75 SO 00 
Jonquils (Campernelles). Yel¬ 
low; sweet-scented. 20 90 7 00 
Jonquils(Campernelles) rugu- 
losus. Large golden yellow; 
larger and finer than the 
old Campernelles. 20 1 20 9 00 
The Poet’s Narcissi 
The true Poet’s Daffodils. Delicately perfumed 
and charming in form and color. Fine for planting 
among shrubbery or in the grass. 
Per doz. 100 1,000 
Poeticus. Pheasant’s Eye. 
The well-known Poet’s Nar¬ 
cissus. Requires a dry soil 
and will not bloom in wet. SO 15 SO 70 $G 00 
Poeticus Burbidgei. Pure 
white cup, margined with 
cinnabar-red early. 20 
Poeticus ornatus. Improved 
Poeticus. Can be forced 
earlier and blooms earlier 
outdoors and always sure 
to bloom. 20 
Poeticus Poetarum. Pure 
white petals, with orange- 
scarlet cup. 25 
Poeticus grandiflora. Large 
flowers; earliest. 50 
Poeticus,"Edward VII.” Extra 
large; improved Ornatus. 55 
Poeticus, "Glory.” Largest of 
the section. .Each, 25c.. . 2 50 
1 00 7 00 
1 00 S 00 
1 25 10 00 
3 00 
3 50 
Large-Flowered Single 
Narcissi 
Albicans (Silver Trumpet). Primrose trumpet, white 
perianth. 40 cts. per doz., S2.25 per 100, SIS 
per 1,000. 
