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bright orange cup, considered one of the finest of the 
Poetaz group. Fine for semi-shade .............-0-. 
PHEASANT’S EYE. (Poeticus.) Snow-white perianth; 
cup margined with bright crimson. Very fragrant; late 
ploosain pier spe eae eerie ees ae cet ee eee 
PYGMALION. (Incomparabilis.) Perianth sulphur-yel- 
low, changing to ivory, showing deeper highlights. 
Large, frilled deep yellow trumpet, with a distinct or- 
ange edge. Received an Award of Merit ............ 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH. (Leedsi.) Cup of glistening 
white, perianth soft primrose-yellow, with sulphur-white 
edge. Received an Award of Merit. Fine for natural- 
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RED BEACON. (Barri.) This lovely variety has a peri- 
anth of ivory-white, with a very striking, spreading cup 
of brilliant orange , 
RED CROSS. (Incomparabilis.) A famous new variety, 
extra large, and a strong grower; producing a flat prim- 
rose-yellow perianth and a deep yellow cup, densely 
frilled deep orange, substantial and long lasting. Fine 
both in the garden and for exhibition .............. 
RED GUARD. (Poetaz.) Another winner of an Award 
of Merit, with perianth of deepest golden yellow over- 
laid with salmon, and a cup of fiery red, making a 
beautiful and unusual color combination ............ 
ROBT. SYDENHAM. (Trumpet Daffodil.) A superb, 
heavily frilled trumpet of beautiful golden yellow, 
backed by a symmetrical soft sulphur-yellow perianth. The whole 
flower shows strength, and is beautifully proportioned. Highly de- 
sitablesfor exhibition and garden’ purposes o«<-..++<sms eee l le eone 
SATURNUS. (Barri.) Large, pure white perianth, and an unusually 
beautiful, deeply frilled, deep orange cup, producing a glorious and 
striking effect against the white background. Strong flower and un- 
questionably one of the finest we offer in the latest varieties. Received 
the Award of Merit as well as First Class Certificate ...........-+-- 
SIRENE. (Barri.) A lovely novelty with a large, well shaped perianth 
of cream-yellow with an enormously large, flat crown of brilliant 
orange, shading to orange-yellow at the center. A strong grower, 
PRES POLOOMING: Ss'a' (Se cheat ee ee ae alae oer e eee 
SPARKLING EYE. (Poetaz.) To us the most outstanding variety 
of the bunch-flowering type, which is in great demand among 
growers. White outer petals, cup glittering scarlet; free bloom- 
ing and fragrant. Blooming with the Darwin Tulips, it prolongs 
ae blooming season of Narcissi, Recently received an Award of 
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In addition to a peculiar attraction at first sight, this 
flower leaves one with an impression that it is white, yet it is a 
whiteness that is not white. The recurving petals and the angle 
of the three trumpets are unlike the conventional short-cupped 
Daffodil. The stem is dark green, round and reedlike thin. Called 
sOrchid-Flower= YNarcissust as esuriarete sata ier erent cile iene 
THE GOVERNOR. (Barri.) Beautiful overlapping petals of per- 
fect symmetrical proportions, but seldom seen in Daffodils. The 
color is white, changing to ivory in center, and the fringed cup of 
bright red makes a beautiful contrast against its pure white back- 
ground. An outstanding novelty, which we received direct from 
the originator, and are the first to offer to the public. 
THE PRINCE BARRY. (Poeticus.) A new novelty of 
the outstanding new Poeticus type. Perianth of pur- 
est white, wide overlapping petals of fine symmetrical 
form. The large, flat cup of golden yellow is bor- 
dered with a distinct dark red, and has a green center. 
_ TREDORE. (Barri.) One of the most striking of the 
) new novelties. Perianth of soft moonlight-yellow and 
strikingly symmetrical open cup of fiery red, with a 
soft salmon flush extending to the throat. Received 
an Awardsot oMlerits -tcct rote cic state cneneteterstetets terete 
TWINK. A double of the semi-full type, with alter- 
nating petals of soft primrose and clear orange, and 
so arranged as to give the flower a most attractive appearance. Very 
free flowering and: hardy? pcs a steetaiertic-e mcs i Ue eR ened een eneeeee 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT. An enormous flower with deep yellow 
trumpet, perianth of pale yellow with outer petals exceptionally 
broad, and inner ones usually slightly twisted, making it very grace- 

ful.) Received ‘ai First) Class ©ertincatess sciaeie sel seteitereee el tieiatere 
VON SION. (Double.) The well known double golden yellow flower, 
whose bulbs of vigorous growth are now again available ........ 
XENOPHON. (Poetaz.) This variety produces large flowers of deep 
yellow, with large orange cup, free flowering and delightfully fra- 
grant. Received an Award of Merit as a variety for cutting ...... 
YELLOW POPPY. (Incomparabilis.) A fine new introduction, with 
a well proportioned perianth of good size, and flaring trumpet. 
Perianth of deep yellow, and cup of the same lovely shade. Beau- 
tiful, and recommended for garden or for cutting .........++. Rte 
NARCISSUS 
King Alfred 
6 Each of 10 varieties ( 60 bulbs) 
12 Each of 10 varieties (120 bulbs) 
aay Each of 10 varieties (250 bulbs) 
Three 
$0.45 
-30 
1.35 
-80 
1.60 
1.10 
1.50 
155 
1.45 
1.65 
1.40 
-65 
-80 
-40 
Doz. 
$1.55 
1.05 
4.50 
1.25 
1.65 
2.65 
De 
BaD 
5.30 
5.50 
2.65 
Dee 
4.75 
6.75 
2.10 
2.60 
17453 
2.00 
1.35 
Exhibition Collection of 
Archeron Croesus Laurens Koster 
Bonfire Double Campernelli Red Beacon 
Cheerfulness Inglescombe Yellow Poppy 
3 Each of 10 varieties ( 30 bulbs) $ 4.60 
8.50 
16.00 
30.00 

100 
$11.50 
7.50 
9.00 
12.00 
19.00 
19525 
15.50 
19.00 
8.50 
15.00 
9.00 

