DIVISION V. 
Triandrus and Triandrus Hybrids 
Includes all varieties obviously containing Narcissus 
triandrus blood. 
For grace and beauty they are unsurpassed. We 
recommend a situation partly shaded by trees, and 
if a little very fine dwarf grass seed is sown amongst 
them, the beauty of their flowers is enhanced. Once 
planted, they may remain undisturbed for years. 
AGNES HARVEY 5b. A beautiful chalice-cupped 
hybrid; perianth snow-white, cup pure white 
sometimes flushed soft apricot; bears one to three 
blooms on a stem. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
MOONSHINE 5b. Very attractive. This variety 
caused considerable attention at one of our recent 
exhibits. Perianth and cup creamy white, star¬ 
shaped. $4.25 for 10; $40 per 100. 
PEARLY QUEEN 5b. 2 or 3 flowers to a stem ; 
star-shaped cream-white perianth, with clear 
lemon-yellow short trumpet; distinct pearly 
sheen provides the name; drooping habit; free- 
flowering and a strong grower; A. M. 1930. $2.75 
for 10; $25 per 100. 
MRS. ALFRED PEARSON 5b. Dainty star-shaped 
flowers in generous clusters; white perianth and 
pale primrose cup. Excellent for the rock garden. 
$2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN 5a. One of the most beautiful, 
distinct and graceful dafifodils in cultivation and 
recommended for bedding, pot culture, natural¬ 
izing in woodlands, rock gardens, etc. The flowers 
vary slightly in size and sometimes in form and 
trumpet, but all are of uniform delicate canary- 
yellow with a gracefully reflexing perianth. 
Naturalized in the grass, under trees, this daffo¬ 
dil forms a delightful feature in the garden. $2.85 
for 10; $26 per 100. 
ST. PATRICK 5a. A beautiful novelty. Star¬ 
shaped, creamy yellow perianth with long fluted, 
dark yellow cup carried in clusters of three to five 
flowers to a stem. Each, $1. 
THALIA 5b. Often called the orchid-flowered daf¬ 
fodil. The beautiful pure white flowers are car¬ 
ried three or four to a stem and are most attrac¬ 
tive for either indoor decoration or planting in 
the rock garden. Very attractive. $3.75 for 10; 
$35 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS 5b. An exquisitely beautiful 
little species, appropriately called the “Angel’s 
Tears” Daffodil; it is of slender growth, and pro¬ 
duces a cluster of elegant little creamy white 
flowers with globular cup and perianth reflexing 
as in the Cyclamen; height 7 inches. The bulbs 
should be left undisturbed to establish themselves. 
$2.75 for 10; $25 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS CALATHINUS 5b. One of the most 
beautiful little daffodils in existence. The flowers, 
which are produced in drooping clusters of two or 
three, are snowy white, and more than twice the 
size of Triandrus Albus, with long goblet-shaped 
crown prettily fluted; the foliage has a curious 
habit of curling over; height 7 inches. For pots 
and the rock garden it is a perfect gem. This 
beautiful little daffodil thrives best in a mixture 
of leaf mould, heath soil and coarse sand, with 
just a little bone meal added; no other manure 
should be given. The late Mr. Peter Barr col¬ 
lected this rare daffodil some years ago on one of 
the sea-swept Glenan Isles (off Brittany). Un¬ 
fortunately it is no longer to be found there, the 
sea having washed away all trace of this little 
species. $7.75 for 10; $75 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS CONCOLOR (true) 5b. Bearing 
clusters of dainty fragrant flowers of similar form 
to Triandrus Albus, but of a uniform soft creamy 
yellow, a very rare and beautiful little daffodil; 
height, 7 inches. $5.75 for 10; $55 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS PULCHELLUS 5b. A very beau¬ 
tiful little variety; elegant clusters of flowers 
with primrose perianth and creamy white cup; 
height, 9 inches. $4.50 for 10; $42.50 per 100. 
DIVISION VI. 
Cyclamineus and Cyclamineus Hybrids 
Includes all varieties obviously containing Narcissus 
cyclamineus blood. For typical variety see color 
plate. 
CYCLAMINEUS. The Yellow Cyclamen-flowered 
daffodil. This beautiful little daffodil is the ear¬ 
liest of all and is a charming, artistic little flower 
of very distinct form; the trumpet is rich yellow, 
straight and tube-like, elegantly serrated at the 
mouth, while the perianth is reflexed as in a Cy¬ 
clamen. A valuable little species for pot culture, 
edgings, rock-work, and to naturalize in grass and 
shady nooks, or at the water’s edge; it delights 
in a dampish sandy peat soil and should be left 
undisturbed for years. Height, 6 inches. $4.75 
for 10; $45 per 100. 
FEBRUARY GOLD. Beautiful golden yellow, ex¬ 
quisite novelty, which, like the foregoing, aroused 
much interest during our exhibition. Very florif- 
erous. $2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
MARCH SUNSHINE. Smaller than February 
Gold and more adapted to rock garden planting. 
$7.75 for 10; $75 per 100. 
DIVISION VII. 
Jonquilla and Jonquil Hybrids 
Includes all varieties containing Narcissus Jonquilla 
blood. For typical variety see color plate. 
BUTTERCUP. Flower of very distinct handsome 
form borne on a long stem; color rich Buttercup- 
yellow, almost a self, with broad, stiff perianth 
very slightly reflexing and of the same length as 
the trumpet, which is straight and of great sub¬ 
stance ; has a delicate perfume; height, 21 inches. 
$1.25 for 10; $10 per 100. 
GENERAL PERSHING. New type of jonquil 
hybrid; large as some of the moderately sized 
Ajax varieties; foliage is flat but very long and 
narrow, much more graceful than that of Ajax 
type, flower much more refined in form than the 
Giant Trumpets, 3)4" in diameter, of purest jon¬ 
quil-gold; trumpet just a shade deeper than the 
perianth ; a lovely flower in every way and sure 
to become immensely popular, A. M. 1919. $3 
each. 
