BARRII NARCISSUS (Continued) 
MRS. BARCLAY. (3) Large flower with flat, reflexed broad-petaled 
overlapping perianth of pale primrose, changing to pure white. 
Deeply frilled flat cup of primrose-yellow; with dainty orange 
picotee. Extremely chaste in appearance, remarkable substance. 
Highly recommended. 
Each’ 20c; 3’ forma 5c, Dozo2.00) 
SUNRISE. (2) Pure white, star-shaped perianth; cup small, of clear 
deep yellow orange. A very attractive flower, fine stems and 
free flowering. | recommend this variety very highly for garden 
planting, it meets the approval of all who see it in bloom. 
Each 15c¢; 3: for3oc, Dozes lez: 
SUNSTAR. (5) Creamy-white, broad petaled perianth, slightly 
reflexed; large flat cup of deep scarlet. A beautiful garden va- 
riety, fine tall stems. 
Each 5enSutomlOGa Dozens OF 
THERAPIA. (4) Very large flat overlapping perianth of ivory white; 
the large flat yellow cup has a broad deep orange edge. Keeps 
its coior and remains in fine condition probably longer than any 
other of this class. Unexcelled for exhibition; an impressive 
number of awards. 
Each $1.75; 3 for $4.75; Doz. $17.50. 
TREDORE. (3) The soft yellow perianth is very smooth, flat and 
overlapping, and the crown is a conspicuous, solid, fiery red. 
A most refined flower which looks up. This is one of those 
kind that you see in the field, long before you get to it; recom- 
mended for either garden display or as a show flower. 
Each 90c; 3 for $2.50; Doz. $9.00. 

FLEUR (See Page 15) 
Barrii and Poeticus Narcissus do not like to be dug each year, 
they produce much finer flowers if left undisturbed until they 
become over-crowded. New plantings usually give the best flowers 
the second year. 

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