POETAZ NARCISSUS 
These are hybrids from Poeticus and Polyanthus Narcissus 
hardy, very fragrant, and bear their flowers in clusters. 
All are very 
CANALICULATUS. (3) Dainty little Tazetta Sub-Species resem- 
bling tiny Poetaz Narcissus; 3 and 4 flowers to the stem, white 
perianth, tiny globular golden cup, sweetly scented. Narrow 
erect foliage is bluish green; height 6 inches. 
Each 15c; 3 for 35c; Doz. $1.25. 
CHEERFULNESS. (5) The double Elvira, a very distinct and deco- 
rative variety. Erect stems, each bearing a cluster of small 
blooms with broad, rounded, creamy white perianth and full 
double center of creamy white and yellow. Cheerfulness is well 
named and makes friends instantly. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 
GERANIUM. (4) Three to 6 flowers to the stem; large pure white 
perianth with beautiful orange red cup. The outstanding show 
flower of this type. Each: 20c¢ 3\ for 50¢7 Doz. $1.75. 
IRMELIN. (3) One of the most showy of this type. Generous 
clusters of four to six flowers. Perianth is crinkled and of pure, 
glistening white. Cup is very flat, beautifully crinkled and of 
deepest orange-scarlet. Highly recommended for garden display 
or as a show flower. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. $2.00. 
LA FIANCEE. (3) Flowers are large and well placed on long stems. 
The flat cup of rich tangerine orange is set off by a large over- 
lapping perianth of pure white. One of the finest for forcing. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 
LAURENS KOSTER. (3) Creamy white perianth and lemon-yellow 
cup, usually 5 to 7 on a stem. An old standby and the best white 
Poetaz for forcing. 
Each) 15¢73 tor spe; Doz. $1225. 
L‘INNOCENCE. White 
perianth and lemon 
yellow cup. Excellent 
forcer, earlier than 
Laurens Koster. 
Each 15ce; 
3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50 
MARTHA WASHING- 
TON. Almost twice the 
size of other Poetaz. 
White, round, over- 
lapping perianth with 
clear orange crown. 
Two or three »n a stem. 
Highly recommended. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 
Doz. $4.00 
ORANGE BLOSSOM. 
Large white perianth 
with bright orange cup, 
4 to 6 on a stem. Very 
vigorous grower. 
Each 30c; 
3 for 80c; Doz. $3.00 

LAURENS KOSTER 
ST. AGNES. (3) Two to three good sized flowers per stern; very 
flat and rounded perianth cream-white, flat, orange-red cup. 
Tall stems, very good substance, one of the finest in this class, 
highly recommended. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; Doz. $1.75. 
SCARLET GEM. (3) Primrose-yellow perianth and brilliant orange 
scarlet cup; four or five flowers to the stem. Many impressive 
awards for forcing and as a show flower. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 
WINTER PRIDE. (2) Snow-white perianth; orange yellow cup. 
Very striking and floriferous. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 

ACTAEA 
POETICUS NARCISSUS 
Perianths are snowy white; cups are small and flat with yellowish eyes 
edged scarlet or crimson, all are sweet scented and unequaled for naturalizing. 
ACTAEA. (4) The largest Poeticus and a most beautiful exhibition 
flower. Broad snow white perianth of great substance and good 
form. The very large eye is margined with dark red. 
Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. $2.00 
RECURVUS. (6) The old Pheasont’s Eye Narcissus, and still popu'ar. 
Perianth is slightly reflexed. Fine for massing in borders or grass. 
Eachalipes tonfOca Doze 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 
Producing clusters of fragrant flowers, not. recommended for 
outdoor planting, except in mild climates. 
Bulbs of these varieties, grown in pebbles, can be had in bloom 
from Christmas until Easter. Upon arrival, plant immediately, if 
wanted early, and put in a cool place, free from frost. When well 
rooted they can be taken into heat, the milder the temperature, 
the finer the flowers. For a succession of bloom plant at intervals 
of two weeks, keeping unplanted bulbs in a moderately cool tem- 
perature and dry. The water ,requires changing occasionally, a 
little powdered charcoal added to the water helps to keep it fresh. 
The earlier the bulbs are planted the longer the time required for 
rooting; December plantings root very quickly. Soleil d’Or will 
give best results if not brought into heat until buds start to show. 
While growing these in pebbles is usually the preferred way, much 
better results will be had by growing in pots with soil. 
GRAND SOLEIL D‘OR. Yellow with bright orange cup. Top size 
bulbs. Eachil5c. 3 ton40c: Doz. Si250) 
NOTE—Paperwhite Narcissus have been so unsatisfactory the past 
few years that we have discontinued handling them. 

McLEAN BULB FARMS 
