Narcissus — Daffodils—Continued 
TWO RARE LITTLE DAFFODILS 
Moonshine. One cannot imagine the beauty of these 
little star-shaped creamy-white blossoms, often 3 to a 
stem, drooping gracefully and with petals slightly curved 
backward. One of the prettiest table bouquets we have 
ever seen was composed of these daffodils in a small 
white vase, with maidenhair fern and pansies. 
A lovely flower for the rock garden or for naturaliz¬ 
ing in partial shade. 
45c each; $4.50 per dozen 
February Cold. A cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. An 
elegant little flower, with rich yellow trumpet, stained 
orange. The golden yellow petals turn back like a cycla¬ 
men, giving a graceful effect. Fine also for rockeries. 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen 
MINIATURE TRUMPET DAFFODIL 
W. P. Milner. A charming free flowering variety with white 
trumpet and perianth. Eminently satisfactory for rockeries, 
and exceedingly attractive in bowls. Grows about eleven inches 
high. 
3 for 65c, $2.50 per dozen 
DAINTY TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Triandrus albus. “Angels Tears”, from the mountains 
of Portugal. The dainty little creamy white flowers make 
beautiful pot-plants and do well in the rock garden 
where they form a picture of grace and beauty. Plant 
them in shade and well drained gravelly soil. 
3 for 50c; $1.75 per dozen; 50 for $7.50 
Agnes Harvey. A most dainty daffodil with one to 
three drooping flowers on a stem; white starry perianth 
and trumpet, often flushed with apricot. A wonderful 
flower for naturalizing and also for cutting. 
15c each; $1.50 per dozen 
HOOP PETTICOAT DAFFODIL 
Bulbicodium conspicuus. Hoop Petticoat. Growing only six 
inches tall with rush-like foliage and golden yellow flowers 
about an inch wide, the impression is one of petite daintiness. 
Planted in the rock garden or in small beds and edgings, in 
moist, sandy peat soil these little daffodils are most charming. 
15c each, $1.50 per dozen 
JONQUILS 
Jonquilla simplex. Single Jonquil. The original true Jonquil 
of ancient history. The lovely clusters of three to eight golden 
yellow flowers are delightfully sweet. No other flower except 
the Violet adds such delicious perfume to the garden. Very 
effective in deep pockets near the base of rockeries, and in 
perennial borders. 
Campernel rugulosus. Two to five sweet scented golden yel¬ 
low flowers, larger than Jonquils, on each stem. 
Campernel plenus. A very fine double form of the above. 
85c per dozen, $6.50 per 100 
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