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MARSHALL’S AIATCllLESS BULBS. 
Narcissus 
The very Ijeuutii'ul sjjecies and vai'ietie.s of 
Narcissus are among the most ])oi)nlar and largely 
grown of s])ring-Ho\vering bnllis, and that deserved¬ 
ly, too. Their exquisite grace, beauty and charm 
of habit have lieen immortalized in the poetry of 
all times. No garden shoidd l)e without them. 
They are all of the easiest cultivation, thriving 
in almost any soil and situation, and they may be 
left alone for several years after once being planted. 
They do best, however, in a dee]) and somewhat 
stiff soil, and in a ])artially shaded position. They 
are well adapted for ])lanting by the sides of 
streams, or lakes, or ])onds, and in mixed flower 
or shrubbery borders. They are also suitable for 
naturalizing in the grass, by the side of woodland 
walks or in open s])aces between trees and shrubs. 
W'ith the exee])tion of the Polyanthus section, they 
are all perfectly hardy. 
Narcissus are also very suitable for growing in 
])ots, requiring about the same treatment as hya¬ 
cinths, with .3 or 4 bulbs in a 5-inch ])ot. Some of 
the varieties are grown in large numbers by florists 
for winter cut-flowers. 
Narcissus, Single Von Sion. 
Single Xarcissiis, or DalTodils 
Ard Bigh, or Irish King. A golden yellow trumpet variety . 
Barrii Conspicuus. Sul])hur perianth, broad cup marked with scarlet.. 
Bicolor Empress. White jierianth, yellow trumpet. An excellent forcer 
Bicolor Victoria. Creamy white perianth, yellow trum])et 
Emperor. Blowers of great size and substance; yellow trumpet 
Golden Spur. One of the grandest Daffodils; extra large, rich yellow 
flowers. Early, free-flowering. 
Selected first size bulbs . 
Doulile Nose bulbs . !!.!!.' . 
Incomparabilis, Cynosure. Bright orange cup, white perianth 
Incomparabilis, Sir Watkin. Golden crown, with primrose perianth 
Leedsii. Pure white, star-shai)cd, sweet-scented. 
Stella. White, star-shaped flowers; bright yellow" cups. 
Poeticus (Pheasant’s Eye). Pure white, with red cup; ver'y’f’ragran’t" 
fine for cutting . ’’ 
Poeticus Oniatus. Same color as Poeticus but the flowers are laroer 
Princeps. Sul])hur-yellow perianth and deep yellow trumpet 
Single von Sion. Yellow. ^ . 
Trumpet Major. Large, early; deep golden yellow. Pine for forcing 
Trumpet Major. Ireneli grown; very early for forolno- 
Mixed Single. All sorts.'..^ . 
If ordered by mail, add 5c. per dozen for postage. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
$0.10 
$0.80 
$5.00 
$45.00 
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1.75 
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30.00 
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1.50 
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Jonquils 
turetejiurml'tS Imne'aS cul- 
Large Single CampemeUe. Yellow, large flowers. . 
Odorus regulosus. Uecq. golden yellow; yery fragrant; "I'mM" "for" "o'ntlside. "^0 
Smgle Sweet-scented. Rich, yellow, fraorunt .T" 
Double, Sweet-scented. Rich'yellow; fine.. i1!!!!!!..!!! ]. .30 
W. E. JIarshall & Co., New York. 
100 
$1.00 
LOO 
.85 
2.00 
1000 
.$9.00 
9.00 
7.50 
18.00 
r got from you last lat” mil with Ihe bulbs and other slock whioli 
and very promising. The Japanese Iris wintered well and look like maling ,a'Jine'show w'hm™S;’^)lo'on).“""""' 
June 1, 1911. 
EDW IN JENKINS, Supt. Bcllefont.aiue, Lenox, Muss. 
