. Narcissus Barrii Conspicuus Leedsii Mrs. Langtry. A dainty free-flowering sort, with pure white perianth and delicate primrose cup, passing off to white; charming for pots and largely used for naturalizing. 6 cts. each; 60 cts. pes doz.; $ per 100. Leedsii White Lady. An exquisite flower with broad pure white overlapping petals and dainty cup, prettily crinkled, of a beautiful pale canary yellow shade; very free bloomer and of great value for cutting. 6 cts. each; 65 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. The Poet's Narcissus (Narcissus Poeticus) This is the old-fashioned favorite type; all have
. Narcissus Barrii Conspicuus Leedsii Mrs. Langtry. A dainty free-flowering sort, with pure white perianth and delicate primrose cup, passing off to white; charming for pots and largely used for naturalizing. 6 cts. each; 60 cts. pes doz.; $ per 100. Leedsii White Lady. An exquisite flower with broad pure white overlapping petals and dainty cup, prettily crinkled, of a beautiful pale canary yellow shade; very free bloomer and of great value for cutting. 6 cts. each; 65 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. The Poet's Narcissus (Narcissus Poeticus) This is the old-fashioned favorite type; all have snowy white flowers, with yellow or lemon cups margined more or less deeply with red and with rich, spicy odor. All do well in the open border, or naturalized in grass, are perfectly hardy, and once planted take care of themselves. Poeticus {Pheasant's Eye or Poet's Narcissus). Flowers snow-white, with beautiful lemon-yellow cup edged with bright orange-red; blooms in May; very fragrant. 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. Poeticus Ornatus. Until the introduction of King Edward VII, the most perfect form of Poet's Narcissus. It is more symmetrical than the old Poeticus, and blooms almost a month earlier; flowers large, pure white, cup margined with scarlet and as fragrant as the type. Extra large bulbs, 60 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. Poeticus King Edward VII (Almira). An improvement on Ornatus, being a stronger grower, producing larger flowers of purest white, with yellow cup mar- gined with scarlet; very early. 10 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Chalice-cup Daffodils or Star Narcissus This class is also known as the medium trumpets and comprises some of the most beautiful and graceful forms. All are suitable for growing in- doors in pots or pans, and are especially adapted for naturalizing, being of free growth and multiplying rapidly. Barrii Conspicuus. Perianth soft yellow; broad spreading cup, mag- nificently illuminated with scarlet; a most distinct and beautiful
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