NARCISSUS (continued) 
POETAZ 

LAURENS KOSTER.—Clusters of 5 to 7 large pure white 
deliciously fragrant blooms with prettily fluted, deep 
orange yellow cups. An old standby. Each, 10c; 
Dozen, 95c; 100, $7.50. , 
CHEERFULNESS.—The double, Elvira, a very pleasing 
double white Poetaz, good stems, a fine aarden and 
show flower. Each, 10c; Dozen, 95c; 100, $7.50. 
LEEDSII 
Have white perianths with white or sulphur trumpets. 
Most beautiful class for cutting. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH.—Strong flower with broad white 
perianth, lemon cup prettily fluted. Each, 20c: Dozen, 
$2.00: 100, $14.50. 
SILVER STAR.—Perfect broad-petalled star-shaped peri- 
anth of pure cream-white, with finely proportioned. 
wide mouthed trumpet of primrose, changing to cream 
white, just a shade deeper than the perianth; extra fine, 
and very free-flowering. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, 
$14.00. 
GERTIE MILLAR—Wonderful flower of the new Giant 
Leedsii type with pure white perianth similar to and 
as large as Van Waveren's Giant, with a beautifully 
proportioned pale primrose cup deeply fluted and 
frilled and of translucent texture; unusually long 
pistils and anthers match these colors perfectly; a most 
handsome flower. Ea., 45c: Doz., $4.80. 
MINIATURE DAFFODILS 
FINE FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM — The Hoop Petticoat or 
Medusa’s trumpet daffodils. For the rock garden, 
edgings and small beds, these beautiful little daffodils 
are most charming, while if several bulbs are planted 
in pots or pans they are greatly prized for indoor 
decorations. Ea., 15c; Doz., $1.20; 100, $8.50. 

BONE MEAL 
The best fertilizer for narcissus and 
jonquil bulbs. See page 29. 

BARRII 
Thanks to the brilliant contrast effects due to color in 
the cup, the Barrii type is contributing many improved 
varieties to the daffodil list and it is here that further 
progress may be expected. The flowers have a character 
and grace which make them charming either for cutting 
or garden display. 
DIANA KASNER.—A pure white perianth and a large 
fluted yellow cup with blood-red frill, very free-flower- 
ing and an excellent forcer. We consider this variety as 
one of the most valuable introductions and cannot rec- 
ommend it too highly for show purposes. Each, 18e; 
Doz., $1.60; 100, $11.00. 
FIRETAIL.—Becoming more popular every year; broad 
petaled creamy white perianth and large orange trum- 
pet with scarlet orange frill. Each, 25c; doz., $2.20; 
100, $15.00. 
BATH’S FLAME—Sulphur-yellow perianth; cup deeper 
yellow and broadly edged orange-scarlet. Flowers 
are of the largest size and of unusual substance. 
Each, 18c; Doz., $1.60; 100, $11.00. 
INCOMPARABILIS 
This class includes many of the most beautiful and 
useful Daffodils for bedding, naturalizing and border 
planting. Strong growers, hardy and free bloomers. Forced 
for winter flowers, they are splendid. 

ADLER—A universal favorite both among exhibitors and 
amateurs; a really marvelous flower with perianth of 
the purest white overlapping and opening nearly flat, 
circular in outline and 4 inches across, with a beauti- 
fully proportioned cup of pure chrome yellow, shad- 
ing to blood-orange at the deeply frilled edge; the 
most admired flower in many large collections. Each, 
50c; Dozen, $5.50. 
CROESUS.—Universally popular both for the garden and 
for exhibition; light canary-yellow perianth of perfect 
form, with outer petals nearly touching, the inner ones 
overlapping, opening flat; broad fluted cup of rich 
orange to base; substantial, free flowering. Each, 18c: 
Dozen, $1.60; 100, $11.00. 
JOHN EVELYN—White, round overlapping perianth 
petals; large soft lemon-chrome crown flush with tan- 
gerine orange. Ea., 25c; Doz., $2.35: 100, $17.00. 
PYGMALION—Extra large perianth of pale citron, and 
deep trumpet of orange-yellow shading to blood 
orange at the nicely frilled edge; broad strong foliage 
and tall stem with upright neck, holding the flower 
well aloft; extra fine. Each, 85c; Dozen, $9.60. 
JONQUILS 
(Narcissus Jonquilla) 
SINGLE CAMPERNELLE.—Single, large yellow florets, 
about one and one-half inches across. Fine for cutting. 
Each, 10c; Dozen, 95c; 100, $7.00. 
DOUBLE CAMPERNELLE.—The true and rare form of 
double Campernelle. Flowers fragrant, quite double, 
and are borne on tall, sturdy stems. A very handsome 
and desirable sort. Each, 10c; Dozen, 95c; 100, $7.00. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE.—One of the finest of the new Jonquil 
Hybrids. Flowers are deep Jonquil-yellow, 3 in. or so 
across. The perianth is star-shaped, just a shade lighter 
in color than the trumpet, which is slightly rolled and 
flaring at the brim. Ideal for garden cutting. Each, 15e; 
Dozen, $1.40; 100, $10.00. 
SIMPLEX.—The true single sweet jonquil, of light elegant 
growth, bearing out of doors in May clusters of numer- 
ous small, rich yellow flowers of delicious scent. Eack 
15c; doz., $1.60; 100, $10.00. 
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