Barrii 
Poeticus 
10 100 
Alcida _ $2.00 $18.00 
Bath’s Flame _ 1.50 12.00 
Brightling, 50 cents each_ 4.00 _ 
Bonfire _ 1.25 11.00 
Blood Orange _ .85 7.00 
Diana Kasner_ 1.75 16.00 
Dosoris _ 1.00 8.00 
Firetail _ 3.00 20.00 
Lady Moore_ 1.35 12.00 
Masterpiece _ 1.25 10.00 
Peggy, $3.00 each 
Red Beacon _ 1.25 10.00 
Shackelton, 75 cents each_ 6.00 _ 
BATH’S Flame, a brilliant and showy variety, is a huge 
flower with flowing yellow perianth deeply edged with bright 
red. BLOOD ORANGE is an old favorite, especially good for 
naturalizing. LADY MOORE is a perfectly balanced and propor¬ 
tioned flower, with white perianth and glowing cup. It has a 
long period of bloom. FIRETAIL, with its broad, white perianth 
surrounding a frilled cup of brilliant scarlet, holds its own against 
all newcomers. DOSORIS is a gay and dancing flower, medium in 
height, midseason in bloom, with almost invariably two blooms 
to the stem. Its white perianth has the purity and quality of a 
Poeticus, and against it the flat, solid crown of tangerine red 
stands in vivid contrast. During its long season of bloom, it is 
the brightest spot in the Narcissus border. BONFIRE is a great 
beauty with its long, ivory-colored perianth segments and orange- 
scarlet cup. MASTERPIECE is a small and lovely flower with 
distinct individuality. ALCIDA is very stately, very free in 
bloom. The segments of its broad, white perianth surround a 
large, citron-yellow, scarlet-frilled cup. DIANA KASNER, earlier, 
is also a giant of beautiful substance and quality. Both are 
superb subjects for the border. 
We are listing for the first time BRIGHTLING, PEGGY and 
SHACKELTON. BRIGHTLING is a gorgeous flower. Its tre¬ 
mendous stem carries easily its great facing bloom with its prim¬ 
rose perianth and large, frilled, orange-red crown. PEGGY, very 
late, is a flower of supreme quality and refinement. Its broad, 
overlapping perianth is warm, velvety white; its cup is soft, dull 
orange. It is a faultless flower. SHACKELTON closes the great 
succession of these giant barrii. It is an exceptionally large 
and graceful flower with dazzlingly pure white, reflexed perianth, 
broad, flat, chrome-yellow cup, shading to brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Jonquilla 
10 
100 
Buttercup - - - 
$1.25 
$10.00 
Jonquilla Simplex - 
1.00 
8.00 
Single Campernel . - - 
.75 
5.00 
Golden Sceptre _ - 
1.00 
8.00 
Tullus Hostilius- — - 
1.25 
10.00 
White Wedgewood, $1.25 each 
ae Jonquilla, with their rushlike 
foliage. 
entire hardiness 
and delicious fragrance, form a fascinating group. JONQUILLA 
SIMPLEX is smaller, daintier and later than SINGLE CAMPERNEL, 
but the latter is a more telling garden subject. The hybrid forms 
are very vigorous and showy. GOLDEN SCEPTRE is large, pure 
golden-yellow and L a most effective garden plant with long and 
profuse bloom. BUTTERCUP is later with a softer tone of 
yellow. Latest and handsomest of all is TULLUS HOSTILIUS, 
an exquisite shade of yellow, with usually three flowers to a 
stem. It is very tall, very vigorous and free of bloom. WHITE 
WEDGEWOOD, which is an addition this year, is an entirely dif¬ 
ferent type. A tall stem carries its exquisite, rather small flower, 
with creamy-white perianth and small, straight trumpet of pale 
primrose—charming for cutting and the front of the border. 
Ornatus _ 
Juliet _ 
Laureate _ 
Thelma _ 
Recurvus _„_ 
10 
100 
$ .75 
$ 6.00 
1.00 
8.00 
1.25 
10.00 
1.25 
10.00 
.50 
4.50 
ORNATUS is a very early Poeticus, usually a month in advance 
of RECURVUS. These two are most suitable for naturalizing, 
and have not been displaced by the numerous and fine hybrids 
derived from them. Of the latter, JULIET, LAUREATE, HORACE 
and THELMA, in the order named, make a long succession of 
exquisite bloom. 
Double Narcissi 
10 
100 
Cheerfulness 
.$1.50 
$14.00 
Orange Phoenix ... .. 
_ 1.00 
8.00 
Primrose Phoenix _ 
_ 1.50 
12.00 
The Pearl _ 
_ 1.00 
8.00 
Twink _ 
_ 2.50 
22.50 
Holland's Glory _ 
_ 3.00 
CHEERFULNESS is one of the most valuable acquisitions of 
recent years. Each stem carries from four to five blooms like a 
miniature gardenia. There is a suggestion of pale gold at the 
base of the petals, which gives a delicious warmth to this lovely 
flower. The white petals of ORANGE PHOENIX are interlaced 
with orange. PRIMROSE PHOENIX is a full double of soft yel¬ 
low. THE PEARL is a small, delicately colored double of great 
charm and personality. TWINK is a recent introduction already 
famous. The petals are alternating white and soft primrose, 
with a center of brilliant orange. It is tall, free flowering and 
very decorative. We are, after thorough testing, adding HOL¬ 
LAND’S GLORY, a double sport from EMPEROR. It is a glorious 
thing—borne proudly on its tall, strong stem. We can recom¬ 
mend it unreservedly. 
Triandrus Hybrids 
10 
100 
Agnes Harvey _ ... 
_ $1.75 
$15.00 
Josephine _ _ 
_ 4.00 
35.00 
Queen of Spain_ 
_ 2.00 
18.00 
Thalia __ 
_ 2.50 
20.00 
Undine _ ... 
Stoke, $5.00 each. 
_ 2.50 
Undine, Agnes Harvey, Thalia and Josephine bloom 
in succession. The fluted edge of both trumpet and perianth 
segments give UNDINE unusual grace. 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 pink. QUEEN OF SPAIN is a 
natural hybrid of Triandrus Albus. Both its trumpet and grace¬ 
fully reflexing perianth are a delicate shade of canary yellow. 
It is charming in the rock garden. 
STOKE is a new Triandrus hybrid originated by the famous 
English hybridizer, Mr. P. D. Williams. The entire stock is 
owned by us. The flower, usually two to a stem, opens a 
uniform, soft primrose. The perianth gradually changes to 
creamy white and the trumpet slightly deepens in color. It has 
endurance beyond any other daffodil known to us, keeping its 
perfect, crisp freshness through every vicissitude of weather and 
for an incredible length of time. It has good carriage, good 
foliage, good constitution. It gives us great pleasure to introduce 
it to the American public. 
