Miniature Narcissus or Daffodils 
Small Flowered Types for Rock Gardens, 
Naturalizing, Borders or Pots 
These unusual varieties are so distinct from any others that we have put them in a class by themselves. Included in the 
selection you will find the Cyclamineus, as well as the Triandrus, which are also adapted for growing in the rock garden. 
9488 Bulbocodium 
conspicuus 
A lovely little flower with the pop¬ 
ular name “Hoop Petticoat." 6 in. 
tall, with fine, rush-like foliage. 
Blooms the middle of March. 
Flowers about 1 in. across. Its rich 
golden yellow flowers make their 
finest display in the deep sheltered 
pockets of a rock garden. 
20 i each; 3 for SOfi; 12 for $1.75; 
100 for $12.00. 
9512 Canaliculatus 
A dainty little Poetaz Narcissus 
suitable for sunny situations in the 
rock garden. It has narrow, erect, 
bluish green foliage, and bears heads 
of 3 or 4 flowers with white perianth 
and globular golden cup. Sweetly 
scented; 6 in. high. 250 each; 
3for6O0; 12for$2.20; lOOfor $15.00. 
9489 Triandrus albus 
This is the “Angel’s Tears" of old 
Portugal. Graceful flowers about 
^4 in. long, carried on stems 6 in. 
tall. The trumpet is creamy white 
and points downward, whereas the 
sharply recurved perianth petals 
point upward. 20d each; 3for50?i; 
12 for $1.80; 100 for $13.00. 
9400 W. P. Milner 
Miniature, sulphury white trumpet 
and perianth. Very fine for rock 
gardens and for forcing in bowls; 
11 in. high. 250 each; 3 for 600; 
12 for $2.20; 100 for $15.00. 
The earliest of all Daffodils and a charming, 
elegant little flower of very distinct form 
Trumpet is rich yellow, straight and tube¬ 
like, elegantly serrated at mouth. Fine 
for edging or naturalizing in damp spots in 
the rock garden or in shady nooks. Lasts 
for years; 6 in. high. 350 each; 3 for 950; 
12 for $3.50; 100 for $25.00. 
9510 Triandrus Hybrids 
Agnes Harvey 
A dainty Daffodil of drooping habit; 
1 to 3 flowers to a stem. White- 
starred perianth with trumpet of 
the same color, sometimes flushed 
faint apricot. 300 each; 3 for 850; 
12 for $3.00; 100 for $22.00. 
9511 Triandrus Hybrids 
Queen of Spain 
Flowers vary slightly in size, and 
sometimes in form of trumpet, but 
all are of a soft, delicate canary- 
yellow with a graceful reflexing 
perianth. 7 in. tall. 250 each; 
3for700; 12for$2.50; lOOfor$18.00. 
9570 Special Mixture 
of Dwarf Daffodils 
For this mixture of dwarf hardy 
Daffodils we have selected a good 
representation of varieties growing - 
only 8 to 12 in. high. Different 
forms from those resembling large 
trumpets to the small eyed in 
miniature, are included. To give 
variety we have added Jonquils and 
Campernelles. This is a wonderful 
mixture for low borders and rock 
gardens. It does not include Bulbo- 
codiums, Cyclamineus, Canalicu¬ 
latus or Triandrus types. These 
are listed separately. 3 for 450; 
12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00. 
Special Collection Offers 
Seven Miniature Narcissus for Rock Gardens 
Bulbocodium conspicuus; Canaliculatus; Cyclamineus; Triandrus albus; Triandrus Hybrid, 
Agnes Harvey; Triandrus Hybrid, Queen ot Spain; and W. P. Milner. 
9086—7 Bulbs $1.50 
(1 of each variety, value $1.80) 
9087— 21 Bulbs $4.00 
(3 of each variety, value $4.70) 
9088— 42 Bulbs $7.00 
(6 of each variety, value $8.48) 
rper White 
Narcissus 
Polyanthus Narcissus 
Fragrant White Narcissus 
9460 Paper White Grandiflora 
The popular flower for growing in the house 
either in soil or in pebbles and water 
The lovely pure white blooms are arranged in clusters of from 
6 to 12 on each stem. Unexcelled for winter blooming in the 
house. Paper White Narcissus are grown indoors more easily 
than any other flower, which accounts for their universal popu¬ 
larity. They are not suited for garden planting. (Large bulbs.) 
3 for 20?; 12 for 60?!; 100 for $4.00. 
9459 Soleil D’Or 
This often is called the “Yellow Paper White” Narcissus. It is as 
easily grown in water and pebbles as the variety offered above, 
but the blooms are an intense yellow with an orange-colored cup. Gives 
a magnificent display during winter and spring either in bowls or as cut- 
flowers. (Large bulbs.) 3 for 450; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00. 
How to Grow Narcissus and Daffodils 
and When to Plant Them 
For the most satisfactory results, plant Narcissus Bulbs as early in the fall as 
they can be obtained, because if planted too late, they will not have time to 
produce sufficient root growth, which is essential to good top growth and flowers 
in the spring. The bulbs are planted 4 to 8 in. deep and 6 to 10 in. apart accord¬ 
ing to the size of the bulbs. In very cold locations, after the ground is frozen 
hard, cover with leaves, straw or coarse litter from 4 to 6 in. deep. 
For house culture in flower-pots plant just close enough together so that the 
bulbs do not touch one another. With the exception of the Rock Garden va¬ 
rieties listed on this page, almost any of our Narcissus or Daffodils may be 
grown indoors as well as outside. Should further planting directions be desired, 
ask for our Free Leaflet N©. 31—“Bulbs for Winter and Spring Blooming.” 
All Bulbs sent Postpaid, Make liberal plantings this year 
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