Triandrus Hybrids 
10 100 
Agnes Harvey_ S1.75 $15.00 
Josephine _ 4.00 35.00 
Thalia_ 4.00 35.00 
Queen of Spain_ 2.50 20.00 
Thalia, Josephine, and Agnes Harvey bloom in succession. 
It is impossible to give the preference to one of these fine flowers. 
Thalia is perhaps the most ethereal, Josephine the most enduring 
in its crystalline purity. The trumpet of Agnes Harvey in first 
opening is sometimes flushed palest apricot. Queen of Spain is 
a natural hybrid of Triandrus Albus. Both its trumpet and 
gracefully reflexing perianth are a delicate shade of canary yellow, 
charming in the rock garden. 
Species—Various 
10 
Bulbicodium Citrinum_ $2.25 
Bulbicodium Conspicuus_ 2.25 
Bulbicodium Monophyllus_ 2.50 
Cyclamineus _ 2.75 
Moschatus of Haworth_ 5.00 
Triandrus Albus_ 2.00 
All of the above are suitable for rock gardens, Triandrus 
Albus (Angels' Tears), with its fairy-like, cream-colored flowers 
prefers a gritty soilshade and good drainage. Moschatus of Ha¬ 
worth is the snowy white miniature trumpet of the Spanish 
Pyrenees. It also likes shade. Cyclamineus is the yellow cycla¬ 
men-flowered daffodil, the earliest of all to bloom. It delights 
in shade and a moist, peaty soil, and resents disturbance. The 
Bulbicodiums or Hoop Petticoats are a beguiling group. They 
all have delicate rush-like foliage and trumpets with the charac¬ 
teristic form that gives them their name. They vary in height 
from six to eight inches, and all are very early. They should be 
grown in protected places and in sandy soil mixed with peat, and 
they, too, like moisture. B. Conspicuus is a rich golden yellow. 
B. Monophyllus or Clusii has snow white flowers, and the large 
flowers of B. Citrinus are a pale citron yellow. All of these wee 
things have a quaint charm that amply repays one for the slight 
extra care necessary for their successful cultivation. The stock 
of most of these is extremely limited and only early orders can 
assure delivery. 
Special for Naturalizing 
10 100 
Biflorus _ $0.75 $5.00 
Early Virginia_ .75 5.00 
These two narcissus have been naturalized in Virginia for 
over two centuries and are invaluable. Early Virginia is a grace¬ 
ful, medium-sized yellow trumpet. It is very free flowering 
when established, and blooms from two to three weeks before 
any other trumpet Narcissus. Biflorus, almost the last Narcis¬ 
sus to bloom, is a handsome Poeticus with two florets to the stem, 
and is deliciously fragrant. 
We also offer at $10.00 per bushel the following varieties: 
Emperor, Sir Watkins, and Victoria. These will consist of 
round bulbs, and small double bulbs, all of which should bloom 
the first season after planting. 
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