CLASS VI — CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS 
Per 10 Per 100 Each 
FEBRUARY GOLD —Shows plainly its cyclamineus 
origin; larger than its parent, but yet a small 
daff! airily graceful with its recurved peri¬ 
anth. R. 3.00 - .35 
CLASS VII —JONQUIL AND ITS HYBRIDS 
This class is distinguished by rush-leaved foliage, is fragrant and blossoms 
are usually in clusters of two or three. 
CAM PERN EL —Single, small fragrant flowers in 
clusters. Good stem. 
.75 
7.00 
.10 
ORANGE QUEEN —A cluster of medium size, short 
cupped flowers of deep old gold. Lasts a long 
time in bloom. R. 
1.50 
14.00 
.20 
GOLDEN SCEPTER —This Campernel hybrid is 
well named. It compares with King Alfred in 
points. Long stem, heavy substance, erect 
position . 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
JONQUILLA, single —The typical rush leaved, clus¬ 
ter flowered, fragrant jonquil. The individual 
flowers are an inch or less across and open 
when the stem reaches a height of about six 
inches. They remain in good condition 3 weeks 
or longer—the stem continuing growth. R. 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
JONQUILLA, double —This has the characteristics 
of the type; rush leaves, fragrance, cluster 
form, good stem and is loveliest of all for cut¬ 
ting. It comes with the late tulips, after all 
the other daffs are gone. R. 
1.50 
14.00 
.20 
RUGILOSUS —Deeper yellow and smaller than a 
Campernel. Has a delightful fragrance that 
may be likened to a fine French perfume. R.. . 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
BUTTERCUP —Jonquilla hybrid. Late, deep gold 
flower of great substance and distinctive form. 
Strong bulbs usually produce a second good 
flower after the first fades. 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
CLASS VIII —POETAZ (Tazetta 
Hybrids) 
These unite the cluster form and perfume of the old polyanthus 
with hardiness of the Poeticus type, the name poetaz indicating their 
group 
origin. 
ELVIRA —Clusters of three to five white flowers 
of Poeticus type, but having yellow centers. 
Late, fragrant, long stemmed. 
.75 
7.00 
.10 
IDEAL —White, with yellow eye. Fine clusters, 
5 to 9 blossoms each, and early. 
.75 
7.00 
.10 
ORANGE CUP —Strong stemmed clusters of four 
to eight bright yellow, crinkled flowers with 
cups of orange scarlet. Best of its class and 
color . 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
SOVEREIGN —Cluster of 5 to 6 large flowers of 
soft yellow with deeper yellow cups. 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
CLASS IX — POETICUS 
The class of which “Pheasant’s Eye” is the best known 
example. 
NANUS —Smallest, daintiest and earliest Poeticus 
variety. R. 
.50 
4.50 
.10 
RECURVUS —“Pheasant’s Eye.” Best known of 
the white flowered narcissi. Being plentiful and 
inexpensive this should be extensively used for 
wild planting—best on well drained uplands. . . 
.40 
3.50 
.10 
THELMA —An exquisite, large flower of the type. 
.75 
7.00 
.10 
Five Bulbs Sold at One-Half the Price of Ten 
50 at 100 Rate 
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