DOUBLE NARCISSUS 
ALBUS PLENUS ODORATUS. (6) The double 
Poeticus. Snowy white, sweet-scented, very 
late. 
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CHEERFULNESS. (5) The double Elvira, clusters 
of creamy white flowers on tall stems; very 
fragrant, long lasting. See Poetaz types . 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 
DAPHNE. (5) A pure white double Poeticus of 
the Camellia-type, of exquisite beauty, fra- 
grant. Even appeals to those who do not care 
for doubles; an excellent forcer, blooms much 
earlier than the old Albus Plenus’ Odoratus 
and has much better form. 
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GOLDEN PHOENIX. (4) Light yellow with 
short inner petals of orange-yellow; rose 
shaped and fragrant. 
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HOLLAND’S GLORY (3) A double sport from 
the trumpet variety Emperor; beautiful soft 
yellow. Some of the flowers resemble a large 
Camellia while others take the form of a 
double trumpet. A very distinct variety with 
fine stems, excellent for cutitng. 
Each 30c; 3 for 80c; Doz. $3.00. 
INSULINDE. (2) Creamy white outer petals of 
wonderful texture; inner petals of intense 
Orange scarlet. A very attractive and striking 
novelty, outstanding on the show bench. 
Eachisoens fon 90e. Doz, $3.50, 

IRENE COPELAND. (3) Large full double, snow-white with shorter IRENE COPELAND 
petals of pale lemon. Lovely and distinct, strong stem, highly 
recommended. 
Each 35c; 3 for 90c; Doz. $3.50. 
MARY COPELAND. (4) One of the famous varieties 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 30c; 3 for 80c: Doz. $3.00. 

MARY COPELAND INSULINCE 

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