Poetaz 
10 100 
Joconde _ 
_ $2.00 
$18.00 
Helios _ 
_ 1.00 
8.00 
Laurens Koster 
_ .85 
7.50 
Medusa _ „ 
_ . 1.75 
15.00 
Orange Cup _ 
. _ .85 
7.50 
Scarlet Gem _ 
_ 3.00 
The above varieties of Poetaz have been selected from many 
others as being for cutting and for the border the most useful 
and effective. LAURENS KOSTER, pure white perianth with 
orange cup, blooms to the last tiniest division and increases 
rapidly. ORANGE CUP, pale yellow fading to creamy white with 
conspicuous orange crown, is early, profuse and dependable in 
bloom—a showy and useful flower. JOCONDE, pale yellow 
perianth segments and deep golden cup, four or five florets on 
long stems, is ideal for cutting. It follows HELIOS, which has 
creamy perianth and pure yellow cup. It is early, free blooming 
and good for forcing. Head and shoulders above all other yellow 
Poetaz is SCARLET GEM. The perianth is pure gold, with 
solid, deep-red eye. The tall, strong stem carries from four to 
six florets. MEDUSA, midseason to late, is strikingly beautiful. 
It has great height and its stem usually carries two of its lovely 
florets with smooth, white perianth and orange-scarlet cup, which 
does not fade. 
Species 
10 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus _ $2.00 
Cyclamineus _ 3.00 
Juncifolius _ 2.50 
Moschatus of Haworth, 50 cents each 
Triandrus Albus _ 2.00 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS (Angels’ Tears) has fairylike, cream- 
colored flowers, three or four to an eight-inch stem. MOSCHATUS 
OF HAWORTH is the snowy-white miniature trumpet of the 
Spanish Pyrenees. CYCLAMINEUS, the yellow cyclamen-flowered 
daffodil, is the earliest of all to bloom. The hardiest and most 
dependable of the beguiling group of BULBOCODIUMS, or Hoop- 
Petticoats, is B. CONSPICUUS. It has delicate, rushlike foliage, 
and the small, bright-yellow trumpets have the characteristic 
form that gives the name to the species. JUNCIFOLIUS is an 
engaging mite: perianth segments only one-third of an inch long 
and three to four blossoms on a four-inch stem. All of these 
require partial shade, good drainage and a gritty soil with plenty 
of wood’s earth and some peat moss. They like a protected 
spot and reasonable amount of moisture, and they all resent 
disturbance. They have a quaint and appealing charm which 
amply repays one for the slight extra care necessary for their 
successful cultivation. The stock of most of these is extremely 
limited. 
Special for Naturalizing 
10 100 
Biflorus _ $ .75 $5.00 
Early Virginia___ .75 5.00 
These two daffodils have been naturalized in Virginia for over 
two centuries. EARLY VIRGINIA is a graceful medium-sized 
trumpet. It is very free-flowering when established and blooms 
ordinarily from two to three weeks before any other trumpet. 
BIFLORUS, almost the last narcissus to bloom, is a handsome 
Poeticus with two florets to the stem and is deliciously fragrant. 
We also make an extraordinary offer at $10.00 per bushel of 
the following varieties: SIR WATKINS, EMPEROR, WHITE LADY, 
Queen of the North, Frank Miles, Evangeline, Re- 
curvus, Bernardino and Laurens Koster. They will con¬ 
sist of round, small double bulbs and large slabs, all of which 
should bloom the next season after planting. Orders for these 
should be received by or before July 15th. 
