. Narcissus Leedsii White Lady (Offered on page 16) Narcissus Poetaz Narcissus Poetaz (CIuster=flowered Daffodils) These new hybrids are a cross between the Poeticus and Polyan- thus types, partaking largely of the former in the size and form of the individual flowers, and also inherits the strong, free growth and hardiness of their Poeticus parentage. In the manner of producing their flowers in clusters, and in extreme free-flowering qualities, they possess all the merits of the Polyanthus type. They are as easily flowered in the house in winter as the Polyanthus, and are con- sidered by many


. Narcissus Leedsii White Lady (Offered on page 16) Narcissus Poetaz Narcissus Poetaz (CIuster=flowered Daffodils) These new hybrids are a cross between the Poeticus and Polyan- thus types, partaking largely of the former in the size and form of the individual flowers, and also inherits the strong, free growth and hardiness of their Poeticus parentage. In the manner of producing their flowers in clusters, and in extreme free-flowering qualities, they possess all the merits of the Polyanthus type. They are as easily flowered in the house in winter as the Polyanthus, and are con- sidered by many as better than the Polyanthus, and offer a larger variety in color- ing. We offer three fine varieties: Poetaz Elvira. Broad white petals of great substance and golden yellow cup edged deeper orange; very free flowering. 7 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. Poetaz Joconde. Pale yellow perianth with deep golden yellow cup, in clus- ters of four to five flowers each. 10 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Poetaz Mlgnon. One of the prettiest, with pure white perianth and creamy white cup, which is distinctly edged with deep orange scarlet, making a fine contrast. 10 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. PREPARED FIBRE This material contains all the necessary plant food for all kinds of bulbous plants. Before using it should be thoroughly moistened and the bulbs planted in the same way as if soil were used. A special feature of this material is that bulbs can be grown in it in jardinieres, fern dishes and other non- porous receptacles without drainage. The treatment after planting in this material is the same as when planted in soil. 75 cts. per peck; $ per bushel. 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. For indoor culture the King Edward VII and Ornatus are best. All do well in the open bor


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