Triandrus Hybrids. 
These are the cyclamen-flowered daffodils with reflexing 
perianth. The flowers are more or less drooping, of elegant 
form and graceful habit. 
AGNES HARVEY. A most dainty daffodil of drooping habit, 
one to three flowers on a stem; white starry perianth with 
Triandrus type trumpet, of the same color, sometimes 
flushed faint apricot; a wonderful flower for naturalizing, 
especially near water, and also for cutting; desirable in 
every way. $ 1.50 for 10, $ 11.00 per 100. 
MOONSHINE. A beautiful Triandrus hybrid, star-shaped, 
creamy white flower, often 3 to a stem, drooping grace¬ 
fully, very beautiful and a great favorite, especially for the 
rock garden or for naturalizing in the shade. 
$ 3.50 for 10, $ 24.00 per 100. 
MRS. ALFRED PEARSON. Dainty star-shaped flowers in 
generous clusters; white perianth and pale primrose cup; 
new type from crossing a Leedsii and a Polyanthus; excel¬ 
lent for the rock garden. 
$ 1.75 for 10, $ 15.00 per 100. 
PEARLY QUEEN. Triandrus hybrid, 2 or 3 flowers to a 
stem; star-shaped creamy-white perianth, with clear 
lemon-yellow short trumpet; distinct pearly sheen provides 
the name: drooping habit; free flowering and a strong 
grower. $ 3.00 for 10, $ 25.00 per 100. 
Cyclamineus Hybrids. 
Cyclamineus blood like that of Triandrus, imparts such a 
distinct form to Daffodils, that a separate division has been 
made for its hybrids, which have trumpets rich yellow, 
straight and tube like and perianths reflexed as in a Cyclamen, 
very early flowering. 
FEBRUARY GOLD. Perianth golden yellow, trumpet 
tinged orange, very early. 
$ 3.00 for 10, $ 24.00 per 100. 
MARCH SUNSHINE. Smaller than February Gold and 
more adapted for rock garden planting. 
$ 0.40 each, $ 3.00 for 10. 
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