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— Narcissus 
In order to have a beautiful bulb garden, Narcissi should be 
planted freely. They thrive in practically any climate in the 
United States, and are not only excellent for outdoors, but 
millions are used every year for forcing indoors. Their graceful 
form, beautifully shaped trumpets and cups, and the long, 
straight stems have made them favorites for cut-flower purposes 
with every American gardener. We have added many new 
varieties to the old favorites. For a real revelation you should 
try some of the new types. They are really exquisite. 
That you may understand the different types coming under 
the Daffodil classification, the explanation below should be read. 
The term Trumpet Daffodil means that the trumpet is as 
long or longer than the perianth segments, regardless whether 
the color is lemon, yellow or white. 
The term Incomparabilis means that the cup or crown meas- 
ures from one-third to nearly the length of the perianth seg- 
ments. 
The term Leedsi means that the perianth is white, the cup is 
short, either white, citron, or sometimes pink or apricot. 
The term Barri means that the cup or crown measures less 
than one-third the length of the perianth segments. 
The term Jonquil means that the foliage is very long and 
narrow, or round; in other words, rushlike. The flowers butter- 
cup-yellow, small, but very fragrant. 
The term Poetaz means the bunch-flowering type, producing 
from six to twelve flowers per stem, and in all cases deliciously 
fragrant. 
Per3 Doz. 100 
ARCHERON. (Barri.) Outer petals open cream color, . | 
which turn almost pure white as the flower ages. The 
cup is of a deep orange color, a very strong and long 
lasting variety for outdoor planting. Received an 
Award, of Meritiiriteihen um gio sicieao cis hole eteioe ciel aeons $0.50 $1.65 
BEATS ALL. (Incomparabilis.) A novelty of recent 
introduction. Perianth of light sulphur-yellow, with a 
flaring cup of chrome-orange, and rim of deeper orange 
at brim. An outstanding late and free flowering va- 
riety of robust growth 
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