DOUBLE NARCISSUS 
ARGENT. M. Nicely formed flower of whitz 
petals with shorter canary vellow petals in 
terspersed. Fragrant and iovely. Each 8c, 
doz. 75c. 
GOLDEN EAGLE. Large flowers, yellow petals 
interspersed with deeper yellow crinkled, 
shorter petals; sometimes showing a short, 
perfectly formed trumpet in the center of 
the flower. Each 30ce. 
INDIAN CHIEF. M. Very large and very 
double, bright yellow interspersed with 
shorter orange petals: the petals curl and 
twist. Each 10c: doz. $1.00. 
IRENE COPELAND. Large full double snow 
white flowers with many short primrose 
petals overlapping; a lovely and distinct vari- 
om with strong rigid stems. Each 35c; 3 for 
c. 
MARY COPELAND. L. One of the fameus va- 
rieties of the new semi-double type; this 
variety has been termed the most striking 
double in cultivation; the longer petals are 
pure cream white, interspersed with shorter 
petals of lemon and brilliant orange. Each 
40c. 
MOULIN ROUGE. L. Very lovely double. Long 
primrose petals shading to cream down the 
center with shorter deep orange petals 
inter-mixed, giving a tri-color effect. Light 
citron yellow overlapping perianth. Each $l. 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN. M. Mest graceful of all 
the double daffodils and the most charming, 
if not the most striking in coloring; creamy 
white petals interspersed with crinkled and 
frilled trumpet petals of primrose yellow 
siading to pale primrose as the flower de- 
velops. A daffodil appealing to every flower- 
lover’s fancy and one of our favorite doubles. 
Each 75e. 
SNOWSPRITE. A double Leedsii. Flowers 
borne on tall stems; pure white interspersed 
with very light lemon; a novelty and a good 
florist’s flower; extremely late. Should be 
planted in shade or semi-shade. Each 10c; 
TEXAS. M. Very large full double. Golden 
ye low and brilliant orange petals in alter- 
nate layers. Blooms 4 inches in diameter on 
tall stems. Robust grower and a giant among 
the doubles. Each $1.50. 
THE PEARL. M. Not too double, 
white, interspersed with sulphur 
deeper at the center, very charming. 
10c, doz. $1.00. 
TWINK. E. Of the semi-double type; alternat- 
ing petals of primrose and clear orange, and 
so arranged as to give the flower a most 
attractive appearance. A novelty of merit 
that attracts instant attention wherever 
seen. Each 15c¢; doz. $1.50. 
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