JSJarcissus Znandrus 



and Triandrus Hybrids 



Includes all varieties obviously containing N. Triandrus 

 bipod. All of the varieties in this section are most interesting 

 garden subjects, flowers are more or less drooping, of elegant 

 form and graceful habit. Fine for rock gardens. 



SILVER CHIMES Each $ 1 . 00 ; 3 for $2 . 75 



One of the prettiest of the small-cupped Triandrus hybrids. 

 Frequently produces heads of b or more waxy flowers per 

 stem, with pure white perianth and delicate pale primrose 

 cup; has a delightful fragrance and is unsurpassed in delicate 

 beauty and adaptability for bouquets. Hardy in our climate 

 but needs some protection in extreme cold climates. 



MOONSHINE Each 15c; Doz. $1.50 



A beautiful hybrid with star-shaped, creamy white flowers, 

 often three to a stem, drooping gracefully. A great favorite 

 for the rock garden. M. 



THALIA Each 20c ; Doz. $2.00 



An exquisite flower of unusually pleasant appearance; 

 three to four pure white flowers on one stem. Often described 

 as the '"Orchid Narcissus."' Thalia is sold to almost all flower 

 lovers that see it in bloom here at the farm. Ideal in every 

 way, especially for corsages and bouquets. M. 



Poetaz J^amssus 



These are hybrids from Poeticus and Polyanthus Narcissus. 

 AH are very hardy, very fragrant, and bear their flowers in 

 clusters. 



CHEERFULNESS Each 10c; Doz. $1.00 



The double Elvira, a very distinct and decorative variety. 

 Erect stems, each bearing a cluster of small blooms with 

 broad, rounded, creamy white perianth and full double 

 center of creamy white and yellow. Cheerfulness is well 

 named and makes friends instantly. Fragrant. L. 



KLONDYKE Each 10c; Doz. $1.00 



Four to seven flowers on a stem ; perianth a rich yellow ; cup 

 is a shade darker. A fine garden variety. VI. 



LAURENS KOSTER Each 10c; Doz. $1.00 



Creamy white perianth and lemon yellow cup, usually 5 to 

 7 on a stem. An old standby and the best white poetaz for 

 forcing. M. 



MEDUSA Each 10c; Doz. $1.00 



Two to three very large flowers on a very long stem. Perianth 

 is broad and pure white; the fiery orange scarlet cup is nicely 

 fluted. Destined to become immensely popular when stocks 

 become more plentiful. VI. 



(Species) 



BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS Eac. 10c; Doz. $1 



The yellow f^oop Petticoat, flowers rich golden yellow, 

 trumpet hoop-petticoat form with tiny reflexed petals. 

 Height b inches. It blooms from the end of February to early 

 March, and prefers a sandy peat soil with a fair amount of 

 moisture while in growth, but not in summer; no manure 

 should be given. These little daffodils are most charming for 

 rock garden, edgings or small beds, 



CANALICULATUS (Tazetta) Each 10c; Doz. $1.00 



A dainty little Polyanthus narcissus for the rockery, height 

 b inches. Has narrow erect bluish-green foliage and bears 

 heads of three to five flowers with white perianth and globular 

 golden cup; small and very sweetly scented. VI. 



FEBRUARY GOLD Each 15c; Doz. $1.50 



(Cyclamineus Hybrid). Perianth golden yellow, trumpet 

 fringed orange. The trumpet is straight and tube-like and the 

 perianth refle.xed as in a cyclamen. Very early flowering. E. 



Poeticus J^arcissus 



Perianths are snow white; cups are small and flat with 

 yellowish eyes, edged scarlet or crimson. All are sweet 

 scented and unequalled for naturalizing. 



SNOW KING Each 10c; Doz. $1.00 



Glistening white perianth with exceptionally broad petals; 

 cup with broad red edge. An outstanding variety, tall growing 

 and good neck. L. 



ACTAEA Each 25c; Doz. $2.50 



Largest poeticus in existence. Broad snow white perianth of 

 great substance and good form. Very large eye broadly mar- 

 gined with dark red. Considered the most beautiful Poeticus 

 and wonderful exhibition flower. L. 



NARCISSUS — DAFFODILS - JONQUILS 



The terms "Narcissus" and ".Daffodils" are interchangeable: 

 there exists a tendency to apply the name "Daffodil" to the 

 varieties in which the trumpet or crown is as large or larger 

 than the petals (perianth); while the name "Narcissus" Is 

 usually used for the varieties having small cups or crowns. 

 Jonquils are also a type of Narcissus; they usually bear their 

 flowers in clusters and have rush-like foliage. Many of the 

 Jonquil Hybrids have only the single flower and ordinary 

 foliage. The name "Narcissus" is correct for any or all of 

 the different types. 



SMitioH 'Daffodil 

 Collection 



JOHN EVELYN 



THALIA 



LOVENEST 



SILVER STAR 



CHEERFULNESS 



TEXAS 



MARY COPELAND 

 DIOTIMA 



1 each of above 8 varieties, 



properly labeled $ 1.95 



3 each of above 8 varieties, 



properly labeled 5.50 



10 each of above 8 varieties, 



properly labeled 17.00 



All selections Prepaid 



ScoHomy Daffodil 

 Collection 



THE PEARL 

 HERA 



SPRING GLORY 

 CROESUS 

 DIANA KASNER 

 LAURENS KOSTER 



3 each of above 6 varieties, 18 bulbs $1.75 



10 each of above 6 varieties, 60 bulbs 5.00 



All selections Prepaid 



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