Dreer's autumn catalogue 1920 . 100; per Phoenix (Eggs and Bacon). Liglit citron with orangecentre; a beautiful artistic blossom and easily forced. 7 ; 75 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $ per or Silver Phoenix (Codlins and Cream). Creamywhite with pale sulphur centre. Considered the finest of thedouble sorts. 7 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz.; $ per 100;$ per Sion (Teleinonius Plenus). The famous old DutchDaffodil; flowers golden yellow. This variety is used inenormous quantities for forcing; also excellent for bedding inconjunction wit
Dreer's autumn catalogue 1920 . 100; per Phoenix (Eggs and Bacon). Liglit citron with orangecentre; a beautiful artistic blossom and easily forced. 7 ; 75 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $ per or Silver Phoenix (Codlins and Cream). Creamywhite with pale sulphur centre. Considered the finest of thedouble sorts. 7 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz.; $ per 100;$ per Sion (Teleinonius Plenus). The famous old DutchDaffodil; flowers golden yellow. This variety is used inenormous quantities for forcing; also excellent for bedding inconjunction with Hyacinths, flowering at the same time andpresenting a beautiful contrast when used ?with a blue Selected Double-nosed Bulbs. Each bulb willproduce at least two flowers, and frequently three ormore. 10 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100;$ per Single-nosed Bulbs. Each bulb will pro-duce at least one fine flower, and often two. 7 ; 75 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $ DoiTBLE NarcissusUpper flower Sulphur Phcenix Lower flower Orange Phoenix ^ OF DOUBLE DAFFODILS 6 each of the 4 varieties, 24 bulbs $1 20 12 4 48 2 25 25 4 100 4 00 50 4 200 7 75 DOUBLE MIXED NARCISSUS A very good mixture containing some each of the various vari-ties. Excellent for planting for cutting. 55 cts. per doz.; $ 100; $ per 1000. Chinese Sacred Lily Soy Sin Far, Joss Flower, or Flower of the Gods This is the Narcissus Orientalis, and is the variety grown by Chinamen fordecorating their temples or Joss houses on their New Years Day, which occurs inFebruary. For the most part they are grown in water in fancy bowls, with ju<;tenough peljbles around them to keep them from toppling over. They can also begrown in pots in soil, sand or bulb fibre. Importations of these bulbs from Chinawas prohibited durin^ the war, but we expect to receive our supply this year, andif planted on arrival (about October 1st) they will flower b
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