GOLDEN SCEPTRE. Standard bearer of the new 
type of hybrid which has become so popular be¬ 
cause it is so much more gracefully proportioned 
than the Giant Trumpet. A medium sized per¬ 
fectly built flower of deep jonquil yellow, three 
inches or so in diameter, the perianth star-shaped, 
just a shade lighter in coloring than the trumpet, 
which is slightly rolled and flaring at the mouth 
like a miniature trumpet. The entire flower is 
of the greatest substance, keeping in perfect con¬ 
dition exceptionally long, both in the garden and 
when cut. The foliage is attractive and the flowers 
are produced on tall tapering stems ; very vigorous 
in growth and a strong propagator. Golden Scep¬ 
tre should merit a place in every garden. Late 
flowering. $1 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX. The true single sweet 
jonquil, of light elegant growth, bearing out of 
doors in early May charming clusters of numerous 
small rich yellow flowers of delicious scent. $1.25 
for 10; $10 per 100. 
JONQUILLA FLORE-PLENO. The true old 
double sweet jonquil produces in early May little 
heads of rich yellow double flowers, very fragrant 
and attractive for cutting. $2.25 for 10 ; $20 per 100. 
LADY HILLINGDON. A fine companion for 
Golden Sceptre, blooming somewhat earlier; 
cluster-flowering type, well worth growing even 
if all the flowers came singly; perianth a clear 
butter-yellow with broad outer petals opening 
flat like those of a Trillium, with the narrow 
inner petals curving forward around the moderate 
sized shapely trumpet of deep jonquil-yellow, 
with anthers to match. A lovely flower in every 
DIVISION VIII. POETAZ 
(Tazetta Hybrids) 
Includes the new Poetaz varieties 
and the old Polyanthus or Bunch- 
flowered Narcissi. The plants are 
tall and vigorous growers, bearing 
heads of large well formed flowers, 
delightfully fragrant; they are much 
finer than the old Polyanthus Nar¬ 
cissi, and have the advantage of 
being much hardier. 
ADMIRATION. Sulphur-yellow 
perianth; sulphur-yellow eye with 
scarlet-red border; beautiful in 
everyway. $1.75for 10;$15per 100. 
CANALICULATUS. A dainty little Polyanthus 
Narcissus from Mentone, suitable for sunny posi¬ 
tions in the rock garden. It has narrow erect 
bluish green foliage and bears heads of three to 
four flowers with white perianth and globular 
golden cup, sweetly scented; height, 6 inches. 
$2 for 10; $17.50 per 100. 
CHEERFULNESS. The double Elvira, a very 
pleasing double white Poetaz with good stem. A 
fine garden and show flower. $1.75 for 10- $15 
per 100. 
ELVIRA. Three to four large flowers of great 
substance, borne on long, graceful stem; broad 
white petals and a golden yellow cup, edged 
orange; delicately fragrant. Makes a splendid 
combination in the garden when planted among 
the earliest Darwin Tulips or massed on a bank 
with Tulipa Clusiana. $1 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
way borne gracefully on a very tall stem above 
clean attractive foliage; ideal for cutting as well 
as for garden display and a strong propagator. 
Every beholder falls in love with Lady Hilling¬ 
don. $8.25 for 10; $80 per 100. 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS. Bearing rich yellow 
fragrant flowers (two to four on a stem) with 
broad imbricated perianth and straight wrinkled 
cup, foliage erect and rush-like; a fine showy 
variety, very effective when massed in beds and 
borders, and valuable for cutting. A tiny golden 
daffodil. $.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
ORANGE QUEEN. A very striking variety, 2 to 
3 flowers on a stem, color intense golden orange 
with cup prettily fluted. Delightful jonquil fra¬ 
grance. The flowers are produced in greatest 
profusion on wiry stems about level with the tops 
of the strong but not coarse foliage; truly a daf¬ 
fodil for every garden and the gayest of the lot, 
large or small, for cutting, display or exhibiting. 
$1.25 for 10; $10 per 100. 
TULLUS HOSTILLIUS. Of the jonquil-yellow 
trumpet type; strong growing but less than a foot 
high ; the flower is of remarkable substance, last¬ 
ing exceptionally long in the garden or when cut; 
an ideal daffodil for informal use. Extra heavy 
bulbs. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
WHITE WEDGWOOD. A dainty and charm¬ 
ing flower borne on a tall stem; starry perianth 
of cream-white, with a trumpet of a pale prim¬ 
rose ; beautiful for cutting and effective in groups 
in front of the daffodil border, among other vari¬ 
eties. $1.25 each. 
GLORIOUS. Tall flower delight¬ 
fully informal in habit, perianth 
Poeticus-white with orange eye, 
edged red; good for semi-shade; 
very early, F.C.C. 1927. Each, $2. 
GOLDEN PERFECTION. A per¬ 
fect perianth with wide overlap¬ 
ping segments, deep citron-yellow 
with mica sheen and cup of pure 
gold perfectly proportioned to bal¬ 
ance of flower; calyx grey-green 
flecked with gold; a giant Poetaz 
unique in its class, F.C.C. 1926. 
Each, $6. 
KLONDIKE. One of the finest of 
the yellow Poetaz. Perianth is of rich yellow with 
a slightly darker cup. $1.15 for 10; $9 per 100. 
LAURENS KOSTER. Very handsome variety; 
perianth white with deep yellow cup. $.90 for 10; 
$6.50 per 100. 
MEDUSA. A very decorative variety, bearing two 
to three flowers on a stem, broad pure white peri¬ 
anth, open fluted crown of a fiery orange-scarlet. 
A fine exhibition variety. $6.75 for 10; $65 per 
100 . 
ORANGE CUP. For strong mass effects or indi¬ 
vidual high lights. This daffodil lends itself 
especially for naturalizing effect. Yellow perianth 
with orange cup. $.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
YOLANDE. Most attractive flower, large silvery 
white perianth with bright yellow cup. Very 
handsome and free-flowering. A fine exhibition 
variety. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
Typical Poetaz Daffodil 
