. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1920. low base. A beautifully shaped flowerof unusual substance. loc. each; 80c. per 10; $ 100. Dull wine red flushedattractive. 8c. each; Cardinal Manning. F 28 in. with bronze. Very large and60c. per 10; per 100. Chestnut. F 25 iri. Dark chestnut brown with blackand yellow base. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; | per 100. Qodet Parfait. G2gin. Deep purple violet with z-white base. Very attractive color. Tall strongstems. 15c. each; per 10; |i2,5o per 100. f Medea. F27 in. Dull magenta purple with lightcolored base. Very large attractive flowers.


. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1920. low base. A beautifully shaped flowerof unusual substance. loc. each; 80c. per 10; $ 100. Dull wine red flushedattractive. 8c. each; Cardinal Manning. F 28 in. with bronze. Very large and60c. per 10; per 100. Chestnut. F 25 iri. Dark chestnut brown with blackand yellow base. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; | per 100. Qodet Parfait. G2gin. Deep purple violet with z-white base. Very attractive color. Tall strongstems. 15c. each; per 10; |i2,5o per 100. f Medea. F27 in. Dull magenta purple with lightcolored base. Very large attractive flowers. ; 60c. per 10; per 100. Panorama {Fairy) E 2$ in. Orange red shaded \ mahogany. Very large globular flowers. ; per 10; | per 100. Prince of Orange. G 27 in. Terracotta withorange edge. Makes a fine showing in the each; 70c. per 10; ; per 100. Turenne {Mac Mahon) E jo in. Purplish blue, deepeningwith age, margined soft bronze. One of the largest. ; per doz.; per Breeder Mixed. A choice mixture of many shadescolors. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; per 100. and ^^^_ Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rates are by expressat purchasers expense. Not less than 5 of any one variety supplied at10 rates, and not less than 96 at 100 rates. ll BREEDER TULIPS M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 1 r*^ IP 1 II r 13 ^ \mf ^ 1 Li A V^Uw^Hk i i liii % 1j k^J 1 ?? 1 ^Hf^ ^%«|f l^plB-i j^ p 1 ? iH mK ^T» ?Ml! 1 m 1 1 f| S:wl 1 1 ? m i ^; .7 1 NARCISSUS OR DAFFODIL Ready for delivery in September The graceful and charming Narcissus, whose distinctive feature is the conspicuous trumpet, crown,short tube or cup in the throat of the corolla or perianth, has been developed by its many enthusiasticadmirers until the sorts offered are almost without number. There are, however, four rather distinctclasses, of which representative sorts are the well known Yellow Daffodil or Trumpet Narcissus, bothin single and in double forms, the


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