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Jonquils 
A class related to tlie Narcissus, and suitable alike for pot culture or planting out. The 
culture required is the same as for Hyacinths. 
Large Single Campernelle. Yellow, large flowers.$0.20 $1.00 $9.00 
Odoms Regulosus. Deep golden yellow; very fragrant; best for outside.20 1.00 9.00 
Single Sweet-scented. Rich, yellow, fragrant. 15 .80 7.00 
Double, Sweet-scented. Rich yellow fine.30 2.25 20.00 
Narcissus 
The very beautiful species and varieties of Nar¬ 
cissus are among the most popular and largely grown 
of spring-flowering bulbs, and that deservedly, too. 
Their exquisite grace, beauty and charm of habit have 
been immortalized in the poetry of all times. No 
garden should be wdthout them. • 
They are all of the easiest cultivation, thriving in 
almost any soil and situation, and they may be Jeft 
alone for several years after once being planted. They 
do best, how-ever, in a deep and somewhat stiff soil, 
and in a partially shaded position. They are w-ell 
adapted for planting by the sides of streams, or lakes, 
or ponds, 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 spaces between 
trees and shrubs. With the exception of the Polyan¬ 
thus section, they are all perfectly hardy. 
Narcissus are also very suitable for growing in pots, 
requiring about the same treatment as hyacinths, with 
3 or 4 bulbs in a 5-inch pot. Some of the varieties are 
grown in large numbers by florists for wunter cut- 
flowers. 
Single Narcissus, 
or Daffodils 
Narcissus, Single Trumpet Major. 
Ard Righ (Irish King). Magnificent golden yellow trumpet. 
Barrii Conspicuus. Sulphur perianth, broad cup marked with scarlet. 
Bicolor Empress. White perianth, yellow trumpet. An excellent forcer. 
Double nose bulbs . 
Bicolor Victoria. Creamy white perianth, yellow trumpet. Double nose 
bulbs .. 
Emperor. Flowers of great size and substance; yellow trumpet. Double 
nose bulbs. 
Elvira. (Poetaz). Pure w'hite with yellow^ eye; splendid keeper. 
Glory of Leyden. Immense trumpet and perianth deep yellow. 
Golden Spur. One of the grandest Daffodils; extra large, rich yellow 
flowmrs. Early, free-flowering. Selected first size bulbs. 
Double Nose bulbs. 
Incomparabilis, Cynosure. Bright orange cup, white perianth. 
Incomparabilis, Sir Watkin. Golden crown, with primrose perianth. 
Double nosed bulbs . 
King Edward VII. The very largest form of Poet’s, an exquisite flowmr 
of elegance. 
Leedsii. Pure white, star-shaped, sweet-scented. 
Stella. White, star-shaped flowmrs bright yellow cups. 
Poeticus (Pheasant’s Eye). Pure white, with red cup; very fragrant; 
fine for cutting. 
Poeticus Ornatus. Same color as Poeticus but the flow-ers are larger. .. 
Princeps. Sulphur-yellow perianth and deep yellow trumpet. Double 
nose bulbs . 
Trumpet Major (Von Sion). French grown. First size bulbs; very early 
for forcing or outside planting. 
Mixed Single. AM, sorts. 
If ordered by mail, add 5c. per dozen for postage 
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