Dainty Miniature 



DAFFODILS 



(Narcissus species and others) 

 for the Rock Garden 



Charming Lttle wild varieties, extra 

 fine for the rock garden. Place them in 

 groups of not less than 6 bulbs each 

 for a charming effect in the spring dis- 

 play. They do not object to part shade 

 particularly during the noonday hour 

 and are best if planted in the lower 

 levels where soil moisture is more uni- 

 form. They need little space yet should 

 not be crowded by strong-rooted and 

 vigorous plants. 



40-800 Bulbicodium conspicuus (The 

 Hoop Petticoat Narcissus). A lovely 

 little treasure 6 inches tall with 

 rush-like fol.age and dainty golden 

 yellow blooms in March. Plant it in 

 low spots because it likes moisture. 

 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.10; 25 for $2.o:); 

 100 for S7.50. 

 40-804 Canaliculatus. Bears dainty 

 little clusters of sweetly-scented 

 blooms amidst narrow erect bluish- 

 green leaves. Has a white perianth 

 and a globular golden cup. Does 

 best in full sun. 6 in. 3 for 40c ; 

 12 for $1.10; 25 for $2.00; 100 for 

 S7.50. 

 40-807 Triandrus Thalia. Pendent 

 flowers, 2 or 3 to each stem, with 

 gracefully recurved white perianth 

 petals and a shci't pretty white cup. 

 It likes good drainage and a rather 

 gritty soil. 25c each; 3 for 60c; 

 12 for $2.10; 25 for S3.8S; 100 for 

 $15.00. 



Triandrus albus 



40-806 Triandrus a'bus (Angels 



Tear). A perfect little gem with 

 graceful nodding blooms in which 

 the creamv white perianth petals are 

 facing upward and the pure white 

 cup is fully exposed to view. It re- 

 sembles a miniature C\'clamen. Give 

 it a gritty soil as it likes good 

 drainage. 6 in. 20c each; 3 for 4Sc; 

 12 for $1.60; 25 for $2.75; 100 for 

 $10.00. 

 40-80Z W. P. Milner. A m.ore vigor- 

 ous variety which also may well be 

 used in borders because it is de- 

 cidedly persistent. Really a minia- 

 ture trumpet variety with graceful 

 sulphur yellow blocms amidst a lufh 

 growth of rich green leaves. Noted 

 for its Cowslip-like fragrance. Easily 

 established and long lived. 10 in. 

 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 

 25 for $3.50; 100 for S12.00. 



Keep Your Home Gay and Cheerful 



Throughout the Winter with these 



Beautiful Giant-Flowering Narcissus 



May we sug- 

 gest that you 

 secure sufficient 

 bulbs of these 

 to permit suc- 

 cessive plant- 

 ings made two 

 weeks apart 

 from late Oc- 

 tober until 

 March. 



12 /or 

 $1.25 



postpaid 



Dreer^s Giant-Flowering 

 Paper-White Narcissus 



Everybody can grow 40-525 .Mammoth Bulbs: 3 for 40c; 12 for 



Paper-White Narcissus to per- 

 fection and have flowers all 

 through the winter. Make 

 > our first planting late in 

 October and follow with 

 others at two week intervals. 

 A temperature of 60° to 65° 

 F. gives best results. 



S1.25; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $7.50. 



40-826 Monster Bulbs: 3 for 45c; 

 $1.40; 25 for S2.50; 100 for $9.00. 



12 for 



40-827 Jumbo Bulbs: 3 for 5Sc; 12 for $1.75; 

 25 for S3.25; 100 for $12.00. 



40-830 Soleil d'Or 



As easy to grow as the Paper-Whites 

 but just a little slower to flower. Pro- 

 duces large clusters of rich golden 

 yellow flowers with deep orange-red 

 cups which stand out prominently 

 from the rich green foliase. They have 

 an exquisite fragrance. Monster Bulbs: 

 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 

 25 for ?3.S0; 100 for ?i:.00. 



40-835 Chinese Sacred Lily 



These al;o are known as Joss 

 Flower, Flower of the Gods, or Soy 

 Sin Far. Botanically they are Nar- 

 cissus Tazetta oricntalis. More vig- 

 orous than the other two with pure 

 white perianth and a golden cup. They 

 have a rich and distinct fragrance. 

 Jumbo Bulbs: 25c each; 3 for 6^c; 

 12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.50; 100 for 

 SI 2. 00. 



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