Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 (1905) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 dreersautumncata1905henr Year: 1905 12 Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. NARCISSUS, or DAFFODILS. Large Trumpet Narcissi's Emperor. Albicans. 'The Grent Siianish Dafl'' P rianlh white, large Ijold primrose trumpet clianging to pure whi e, ele^^antiy fringed; a beautiful, chaste flower. 5 cls. eacli; 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. Ard Righ, or Irish King. An extremely early-flowering, large golden-ycliinv tiunipet variety. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz.; $3 75 per 100- Bicolor Grandee (Gnndis). Flowers of the larges


Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 (1905) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 dreersautumncata1905henr Year: 1905 12 Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. NARCISSUS, or DAFFODILS. Large Trumpet Narcissi's Emperor. Albicans. 'The Grent Siianish Dafl'' P rianlh white, large Ijold primrose trumpet clianging to pure whi e, ele^^antiy fringed; a beautiful, chaste flower. 5 cls. eacli; 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. Ard Righ, or Irish King. An extremely early-flowering, large golden-ycliinv tiunipet variety. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz.; $3 75 per 100- Bicolor Grandee (Gnndis). Flowers of the largest size, with broad, pure white petals, and yellow trumpets, late flowering, and vaUiabie for succession. 5 cts. each ; 50 ct^. par doz.; § per 100. Empress. Perianth .=now-white, trumpet rich yellow, serrated and llanged at the edges, large in outline, and of rare beauty for cuuing. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz.; §3 50 per 100. Emperor. -\ magnificent flower; perianth deep primrose; trumpet large, rich yellow. Should be largely grown in flower iieds, borders, or naturalized in grass; it is one of the finest Daffodils in cultivation and much prized for cutting. (See cut.) 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz.; per 100; $ per lOOO'. Golden Spur. Large, spreading f;.ll, deep yellow perianth; trumpet goiden-yellow. A charming, richly-perfumed flower, and one of the very be^t of ihe Golden Trumpets. In favorable situations the flower stalks attain a height of 2 feet. 5 cts. each; 50 cts. per doz.; § per 100; §30 00 per 1000. T^HERE are no hardy bulbous plants which have more points of merit than the Narcissus. Per- fectly hardy, growing and doing well in almost any and every position, sun or shade, moist or dry. Ail conditions seem to suit it, and every vacant corner in the garden, amongst the grass, under the trees, etc., etc., could not be used to better advantage than by filling with Narcissus. They are equally desirable for pot culture for winter floweri


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