THE JONQUILS AND CAMPERNELS 
Per 100 
SINGLE JONQUIL. Jonquilla Simplex or sweet scented Jonquil, the 
original true Jonquil of ancient history, is native of Southern France. 
Its perfume calls one to the spot where it raises its lovely clusters 
of 3 to 8 golden yellow florets. No other flower, except perhaps the 
violet, adds such delightful fragrance to the spring garden. Very 
effective in rockeries and in perennial borders. $4.50 
DOUBLE JONQUIL. Double form of the above, very charming, a 
little less fragrant. Very scarce. 6.00 
SINGLE CAMPERNEL. (Narcissus Odorus.) Also native of Southern 
France, bearing 2 to 5 soft yellow florets, delightfully fragrant. 
Larger than the sweet Jonquilla. This species is used in large quan¬ 
tities for extracting perfume. 3.50 
CAMPERNEL PLENUS. Very fine double form, beautiful golden 
yellow, 2-4 florets per stem. 4.00 
CAMPERNEL REGULOSUS. Well known early improvement of the 
parent form, stronger and deeper yellow. 3.00 
CAMPERNEL GIGANTEUS. Size, perfume and foliage are superior 
to any of the preceding forms. A fine fragrant cutflower, its clusters 
are impressive, a dozen stems make a very nice looking bunch. Forces 
readily and early. 4.00 
GOLDEN GOBLET. Undoubtedly the largest and best Jonquil intro¬ 
duced in recent years. Tall, golden yellow, very large florets, 
exquisite perfume .Each $2.50. 
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. (Tullius Hostilius.) A hardy hybrid and 
good for February forcing in bowls. Mild perfume. The large 
florets have the feel of chamois. All yellow. Long lasting flower.... 6.00 
THE POETAZ CLASS 
Per 100 
ABUNDANCE. All yellow floriferous cutflower variety. Heavy heads 
or clusters on strong stems. $5.00 
ADMIRATION. Especially lovely in full sunlight. The perianth, 
which is a sulphur yellow, seems like taffeta silk or “sarsenet.” The 
corona is rich orange scarlet; usually six flowers to a stalk. 9.00 
ASPASIA. Far superior to Elvira. It has more florets per stem and 
the perianth is purer white, also larger than Elvira. For forcing 
Aspasia is greatly to be preferred. We have worked up a wonder¬ 
fully vigorous stock of Aspasia because of its superior character. 4.00 
CHEERFULNESS. Double white Poetaz Hybrid, 3 to 4 large flowers 
on a strong stem. There is a suggestion of pale yellow at the base 
of the petals which seems to give character to the entire flower. A 
wonderful show variety, and proven hardy in New England. Almond 
fragrance . 7.00 
EARLY PERFECTION. The earliest of the white and yellow Poetaz 
varieties; can be forced to bloom early in January. 5.00 
ELVIRA. Pure white, yellow eyes, 3-4 flowers per stem, fine for mid¬ 
season forcing . 3.00 
FAIR ALICE (GOLD ELSE). Evidently the result of crossing a yel¬ 
low Incomp, with a yellow Poetaz variety. It produces from 3 to 5 
flowers per stem. Size and color are on the order of Incomp. Home- 
spun but with a longer crown, and the mild perfume of the Poetaz. 
Recommended for pans and small boxes for Valentine’s Day. Takes 
a long time to fade. 5.00 
GERANIUM. Four to six large pure white florets each with a brilliant 
orange cup. Very graceful and successful show variety. . .Each $3.00. 
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