Beautiful Sweet-Scented Jonquils a 
12 for 90c 
Single Sweet-Scented Jonquils 
Narcissus, W. P. Milner 
The graceful Triandrus albus 
3 for 42c¢ 
These charming, small-flowering Narcissus are 
highly prized for their graceful and fragrant golden 
yellow flowers. They are most effective in borders 
or naturalized in the grass. On account of their 
dwarf habit they are also splendid in the rock 
garden where they indeed make a brilliant display 
during the spring. 
40-813 Single Sweet-Scented (Narcissus Jon- 
quilla). A. This is the true strain of the charm- 
ing and dainty hardy single Jonquil—the 
sweetest of them all. Its rich perfume alone 
would make it a great attraction in the spring 
garden where wiry little stems carry 3 to 8 
beautiful golden yellow flowers among the 
slender rush-like leaves. It is splendid in the 
perennial border, the open woodland, and a 
treasure in the rock garden. 3 for 27c; 12 for 90c; 
100 for $6.00. 
40-810 Campernelle Giganteus. A This is 
the largest of the class with showy blooms of a 
brilliant and glistening bright golden yellow 
color. It has an exquisite fragrance and gives 
a wonderful effect. 3 for 30c; 12 for $1.00; 
100 for $7.00. 
40-811 Golden Sceptre. A Deep Jonquil 
yellow blooms which measure more than 3 inches 
in diameter. Of lovely form and good substance. 
A worthy garden subject and highly valued for 
cutting. 3 for 33c; 12 for $1.10; 100 for $8.00. 
Campernelle Double 3 for 30c 
40-812 Campernelle Double. 
Lovely double yellow flowers 
A 
of 
elegant form borne on graceful stiff 
stems. You will be delighted with 
their rich and pleasing perfume. 
3 for 30c; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.00. 
Dainty Dwarf Daffodils for the Rock Garden » 
These lovely Narcissus are particularly suited to planting in the rock garden. 
Placed in 
groups of six or more bulbs, they add a charming effect to the spring display in the rockery. 
In addition to the varieties described below all of the Jonquils but particularly the Single 
Sweet-Scented variety are exceptionally fine for rock garden planting. 
40-800 Bulbicodium Conspicuus (The Hoop 
Petticoat Narcissus). This lovely little treasure 
grows only 6 inches tall. It has attractive rush- 
like foliage and dainty golden yellow blooms as 
early as the middle of March. It likes moisture 
and should therefore be planted in the low spots 
of the rock garden. 3 for 30c; 12 for $1.00; 
25 for $1.80. 
40-801 Glitter. Graceful round flowers of 
deepest golden yellow with sparkling red edge 
on the cup. A lovely variety 8 inches tall. 
3 for 45c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75. 
40-805 The Pearl. A sweetly perfumed flower 
with double rows of silvery petals interlaced with 
Campernelle yellow. Exceptionally hardy and 
truly a picture of loveliness whether planted in 
the hardy border or grouped here and there in the 
rock garden. 3 for 36c; 12 for $1.20; 25 for $2.00. 
Collections of 
Dainty Dwarf Daffodils 
for the Rock Garden 
These include the seven miniatures described 
here and also the Single Sweet-Scented Jonquils 
pictured above. 
42-090 24 Bulbs, 
3 each, value $3.87, for $3.25 
42-091 48 Bulbs, 
6 each, value $6.48, for $5.95 
42-092 96 Bulbs, 
12 each, value $12.95, for $11.50 
42-093 200 Bulbs, 
25 each, value $23.05, for $21.00 
40-806 Triandrus albus (Angel's 
Tear). Pendant creamy white bells 
and pointed perianth petals facing 
upward giving the flower a Cyclamen- 
like appearance. Graceful blooms 
carried on 6 inch stems. 3 for 42c; 
12 for $1.40; 25 for $2.50. 
40-807 — Thalia. Recurved creamy 
white petals and a short milky white 
trumpet. Carries 2 or 3 flowers per 
stem. 13 inches. 3 for 75c; 12 for 
$2.50; 25 for $4.50. 
40-802 — Queen of Spain. A wild 
hybrid with flowers varying in size and 
form of the trumpet. The color is 
delicate creamy yellow. 12 inches. 
3 tor 80c; 12 for $2.70; 25 for $5.00. 
40-803 W. P. Milner. A miniature 
trumpet variety with graceful sulphur 
white blooms on stems 10 inches tall. 
Easily established and _ long-lived. 
Has the fragrance of Cowslip. 3 for 
52c; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00. 
In addition to the Miniature Nar- 
cissus the rock garden is greatly en- 
hanced by the use of Rock Garden 
Tulips (page 3) and many of the 
small-flowered spring bulbs offered 
on pages 23 to 29 inclusive. 
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