Sweet-Scented 



Sulphur or Silver Phoenix 



Beautiful 



Double Narcissus 



These have become extremely popular for garden 

 planting and for cutting. Their unusual form and 

 vigorous habit recommend them particularly for 

 mass planting or grouping in the border. 



40-765 Daphne. Magnificent large double pure 

 white blooms with an exquisite fragrance. 

 3 for 45c; 12 for SI. 50; 25 for S2.75. 



40-766 Holland's Glory. Most unusual, often 

 with distinct double perianth and a separate 

 trumpet which also is double. Clear lemon 

 yellow. 3 for 67c; 12 for S2.25; 25 for S3.90. 



40-767 Insulinde. A very striking and attrac- 

 tive novelty with creamy white outer petals 

 forming a pleasing contrast to the intense orange- 

 scarlet center petals of the well-formed double 

 flowers. Fine for February forcing. 40c each; 

 12 for S4.00. 



40-768 Mary Copland. Extra fine. Creamy 

 white with a golden ray through the center and 

 shorter orange petals in center. 60c each; 

 12 for S6.00. 



40-769 Primrose Phoenix. Rose-shaped 



blooms of a pleasing primrose yellow tone. 

 3 for 30c; 12 for SI. 00; 25 for SI. 80. 



40-770 Sulphur or Silver Phoenix \Codlins 

 and Cream). Soft yellow when opening but grad- 

 ually changing to pure white. 3 for 30c; 

 12 for Sl.OO: 25 for SI. 80. 



40-771 Twink. Graceful semi-double blooms 

 alternating soft primrose and clear orange petals. 

 Easily forced. 3 for 60c; 12 for S2. DO; 25 for S3. 50. 



Order Early 



May we suggest that you place your 

 order for bulbs as soon as possible since 

 the supply of a great many varieties is 

 extremely limited this year and stocks 

 are bound to become exhausted quite 

 early. 



Jonquils 



A 



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. 



40-810 Campernelle Gigante- 



us. A This is the largest of the 

 class with showy blooms of a brilliant 

 and glistening bright golden yel- 

 low color. It has an exquisite 

 fragrance and gives a wonderful 

 effect. 3 for 30c; 12 for Sl.OO; 

 25 for SI. 75. 



40-811 Golden Sceptre. A Deep 



Jonquil j'ellow 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 30c; 12 for SI. 10; 

 25 for S2.00. 



40-812 Campernelle Double. 



A Lovely double yellow flowers 

 of elegant form borne on graceful 

 stiff stems. You will be delighted 

 with their rich and pleasing per- 

 fume. 3 for 30c; 12 for Sl.OO; 

 25 for $1.75. 



Single Sweet-Scented Jonquils 



40-813 Single Sweet-Scented 



( Narcissus Jonqitilla) A 



12 for $1.00 



This is the true strain of the charming 

 and dainty hardy single Jonquil— the 

 sweetest of them all. Its rich perfume 

 alone w-ould make it a great attraction 

 in the spring garden where win,' little 

 stems carry 3 to 8 beautiful golden yel 

 low flowers among the slender ru^h-like 

 leaves. It is splendid in the perennial 

 border, the open woodland, and a 

 treasure in the rock garden. 3 for 30c; 

 12 for $1.00; 25 for Si. 75; 100 for S6.50. 



Narcissus, W. P. Milner 



40-803 W. P. Milner. A minia- 

 ture trumpet variety with grace- 

 ful sulphur white blooms on 

 stems 10 inches tall. Easily 

 established and long-lived. Has 

 the fragrance of Cowslip. 12 for 

 S2.25; 25 for S4.00. 



3 for 65c 



Dainty Dwarf 



Daffodils 



for the Rock Garden a 



These lovely Narcissus are particu- 

 larly suited to planting in the rock gar- 

 den. Placed in groups of six or more 

 bulbs, they add a charming effect to the 

 spring display in the rockerj'. In addi- 

 tion to the varieties described below all 

 of the Jonquils but particularly the 

 Single Sweet-Scented variety are excep- 

 tionally line for rock garden planting. 



40-800 Bulbicodium Conspicuus 



{The Hoop Pcllieoal Xarcissus). 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 33c; 

 12 for SI. 15; 25 for $2.00. 



40-807 Triandrus Thalia. Re- 

 curved creamy white petals and a 

 short milky white trumpet. Carries 



2 or 3 flowers per stem. 13 inches" 



3 for 75c; 12 for S2.50: 25 for S4.50. 



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