SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1905 
0 
NARCISSUS 
Per doz. 
Alba plena odorata (Double Poeticus). Pure 
white, resembling a gardenia; sweet-scented. 
Must be planted in dry, well-drained soil or 
it will not bloom.$0 18 
Barri conspicuus. Broad primrose petals and 
elegantly expanded crown, heavily stained or¬ 
ange-scarlet; extra tine. 25 
Bicolor Empress. Pure white perianth, with yel¬ 
low trumpet; extra large, superb dower. This 
variety is an improved Bicolor Horsfieldi, and 
entirely free from disease. GO 
Emperor. The largest Daffodil in cultivation. 
Golden yellow; superb. This Daffodil should 
be in every collection; it is really a grand 
variety. 05 
Golden Spur. Large deep yellow trumpet, with 
brim expanding like Maximus, and large, 
spreading, full, deep yellow petals. This is 
one of the largest and most beautiful Daffodils 
in cultivation, and should be used freely, both 
for outdoor culture and for forcing. 55 
100 
$1 10 
1 25 
4 00 
4 00 
3 50 
1.000 
$0 50 
3G 00 
30 00 
Incomparabilis Cynosure. Large, sulphur-white 
petals; cup also sulphur-white, stained with 
orange-scarlet; very fine..$0 25 
Incomparabilis alba Stella. Large white perianth, 
with yellow cup. A most charming and lovely 
variety, either for outdoors or forcing. 25 
Incomparabilis, Sir Watkins (The Welsh Giant 
Daffodil). Very large petals of a rich sulphur- 
yellow; large yellow cup, tinged with orange; 
immense flowers, sometimes 5% inches across.. GO 
Poeticus (Pheasant’s Eye). The well-known Poet’s 
Narcissus. To insure blooming must be planted 
in a dry and thoroughly drained soil. 15 
Poeticus ornatus. Improved Poeticus. Can be 
forced earlier and blooms earlier outdoors. 20 
Princeps (Giant Irish Daffodil). Primrose peri¬ 
anth, with yellow trumpet; extra fine. 25 
Van Sion (Double Yellow Daffodil). One of the 
best forcing sorts; extra large, fine bulbs, and 
are not mixed with the inferior greenish flow¬ 
ered variety usually sold. 25 
100 1,000 
$1 25 
1 10 
3 50 
G5 $4 50 
1 15 9 00 
1 25 9 50 
1 85 17 00 
narcissus bicolor rmpress, naturalized in the GRASS. (See page 3.) From "The Garden *' 
This may be 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, and, as we control the best stock of it in 
Holland, we can make a specially low price in spite of the 25 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 Daffodils will increase in quantity and beauty year after year. Where they are 
planted the grass must not be mown before the middle of June, so that the bulbs have had time to ripen before the tops are cut off. Price. 
$4 per 100, $36 per 1,000. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
(Ready in November) Per 100 1,000 
German Pips. Ready late in November.$2 00 $12 50 
American Pips. Ready in time for outdoor planting 
this fall.*.. . 1 50 9 00 
These pips are excellent for establishing plantations outdoors, as 
well as for forcing. 
FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA 
This charming flower is one of the most satisfactory bulbs that 
can be forced. It is certain to flower either in the conservatory or 
j house. 
Per doz. 100 1.000 
Large bulbs.$0 20 $1 00 $7 00 
j Mammoth bulbs. 35 2 00 15 00 
