HULSEBOSCH' SEED & BULB COMPANY — HILLEGOM & NEW-YORK 
Single Narcissus— continued. p. 1000 
$ 
RED RIM (Poeticus), F.C.C., very round and flat, pure white perianth; 
the large yellow eye is broadly edged deep red. Late 
p. 100 $ 10.— 
ROBINHOOD (Trumpet Daffodil), A.M., deep golden-yellow perianth 
with a large trumpet of light orange-yellow; a very unique 
colour in trumpets.per 100 $ 60.— 
ROXANA, (white trumpet), large pure white broad trumpet, 
p. 100 $ 35.- 
SARABANDE (Poeticus), a very large and fine formed Poeticus; tall 
plant.each $ 1.— 
SARCHEDON (Poeticus), A.M., one of the best and largest Poeticus 
in existence; the perianth is of purest white and very thick; the 
eye is crimson-scarlet; recommended.. . 100.— 
SCARLET GEM (Poetaz), yellow perianth bright red eye 
p. ioo $ io.— 
SCARLET LANCER (Incomparabilis), well overlapping and flat, pale 
yellow perianth; the crown is solid orange-red, best forcer 
p. 100 $ 40.- 
SCARLET LEADER (Incomparabilis), A.M.; we consider this one 
of the finest Incomparabilis raised by the late Mrs. Backhouse; 
the perfectly flat, creamy-white perianth is much overlapping 
and round; the large, perfectly flat crown is 1^ inches across, 
and is bright red throughout; absolutely sun-proof; highly re¬ 
commended .each S 25.— 
Seagull (Barrii), white perianth, canary yellow cup. 26.— 
SILVER PLANE (Leedsii), large, broad overlapping flat white pe¬ 
rianth of best substance; very large perfectly flat crown of pale 
primrose; a distinct flower.p. 100 $ 60.— 
SIR WATKIN, (Incomp.), sulphur yellow, yellow cup, double nosed 30.— 
„ „ „ .first size round 20.— 
SNOW KING (Poeticus), large round, flat white perianth with bril¬ 
liant red rimmed eye; late.p. 100 $ 20.— 
Sonata (Poeticus), large white perianth, fiery red eye, very late 45.— 
Spring Glory (Bicolor), pure white perianth, large, very early, 
double nosed 30.— 
„ „ „ „ „ „ first size round 22.— 
SULPHUR (Trumpet Dafiodil), sulphury-yellow trumpet; very early 
forcer; opens before Golden Spur. 70.— 
Sunrise (Barrii), white, flaked primrose, orange crown with fiery 
red margin. 40.— 
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