. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1920. t yellow, deliciouslyfragrant flowers, abundantly producedon stems about a foot long, each bear-ing a cluster of florets. Leaves quill-like, glossy dark green. Well suitedfor window plants, and most satisfac-tory outdoors when planted in largegroups or masses. Culture same asNarcissus. Single. Yellow, deliciously sweet;florets are about one inch across. 5 cents each; 45 cents per 10; per 100. Campemelle. {Odorus) Single, largeyellow florets, about one and one-half inches across. Fine for cutting. 6 cents each: 50 cents per 10;$ per 100. Double Camperne
. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1920. t yellow, deliciouslyfragrant flowers, abundantly producedon stems about a foot long, each bear-ing a cluster of florets. Leaves quill-like, glossy dark green. Well suitedfor window plants, and most satisfac-tory outdoors when planted in largegroups or masses. Culture same asNarcissus. Single. Yellow, deliciously sweet;florets are about one inch across. 5 cents each; 45 cents per 10; per 100. Campemelle. {Odorus) Single, largeyellow florets, about one and one-half inches across. Fine for cutting. 6 cents each: 50 cents per 10;$ per 100. Double Campernelle. {OdorusPle7ius) The true and rare form ofdouble Campernelle. Flowers fra-grant, quite double and are borneon tall sturdy stems. A very hand-some and desirable sort. 7 centseach; 60 cents per 10; $ per100. Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rates are by express at piirchasers expense. Aot less than 5 of any one variety supplied at 10 rates atid not less than 25 at 100 XARCISSrS, PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT. MICH. 15 CHINESE SACRED LILY (Narcissus Orientalis) Ready for delivery in September Also called Joss Flower, Water Fairy Flower andOriental New Years Lil}. The flowers of this variety ofPolyanthus Narcissus introduced from China are satinywhite with golden yellow cup. They are borne pro-fusely in clusters and are very fragrant. They may be grown in pots of earth but usually do best inbowls or dishes of water, by which method the bulbs may bebrought into profuse bloom in four to six weeks from an inch or two of saud and gravel in the dish in which theyare to be grown, set the bulbs on this and put enough gravel orshells around them to keep them from falling over; fill the dishwith water and set in a dark closet for a few days until the rootsstart freely, then bring them to the light and keep in any ordinaryliving room. A dozen bidbs started this way at intervals willgive a succession of bloom throughout the winte
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