The Jonquilla with their rush-like foliage, entire hardiness 
and delicious fragrance, form a fascinating group. JONQUILLA 
SIMPLEX is smaller, later, daintier than SINGLE CAMPERNEL 
but the latter is a more telling garden subject. GOLDEN SCEPTRE 
is pure golden yellow and has long and profuse bloom. BUTTER¬ 
CUP is later with a softer tone of yellow. Later and even hand¬ 
somer than these is TULLUS HOSTILIUS—an exquisite shade of 
yellow with usually three flowers to a stem. It is tall, vigorous 
and very free of bloom. WHITE WEDGEWOOD is an entirely 
different type. A tall stem carries its exquisite, rather small 
flower, with creamy-white perianth and small, straight trumpet 
of pale primrose. LADY HlLLINGTON is offered by us for the 
first time this year. The lovely flower of clear butter-yellow is 
borne gracefully on a long stem above attractive foliage—a most 
distinguished flower. It is a strong propagator. 
Poeticus 
10 100 
Horace _ $0.75 $5.50 
Juliet_ 1.00 8.00 
Laureate _ 1.25 10.00 
Ornatus _ .75 5.50 
Recurvus _ .75 5.50 
Thelma _ 1.25 10.00 
ORNATUS is a very early Poeticus usually a month in advance 
of RECURVUS. These two are most suitable for naturalizing and 
have not been displaced by the numerous and fine hybrids derived 
from them. Of the latter, JULIET, LAUREATE, HORACE and 
THELMA make a long succession of exquisite bloom. 
Double 
10 
100 
Cheerfulness _ 
__ $1.25 
$10.00 
Daphnp, 5 Or earh 
4.00 
Jonquilla fl. pi. . 
.. 1.50 
12.50 
Orange Phoenix 
..... .. .. 
__ 1.00 
8.50 
Primrose Phoenix - _ 
„ 1.25 
10.00 
Snowsprite _ _ _ 
- 1.5 0 
12.50 
The Pearl . _ 
- 1.00 
8.50 
Twink _ - _ 
2.50 
22.50 
Each stem of CHEERFULNESS carries from four to five florets 
like miniature gardenias. There is a suggestion of gold at the 
base of the petals which gives a delicious warmth to this lovely 
flower. The white petals of ORANGE PHOENIX are interlaced 
with orange. PRIMROSE PHOENIX is a full duoble of soft 
yellow. THE PEARL is a small delicately colored double of 
great charm and personality. TWINK is a recent introduction 
already famous. The petals are alternating white and soft 
primrose with a center of brilliant orange. It is tall, free 
flowering and very decorative. JONQUILLA FL. PL. (Queen 
Anne’s daffodil of old Virginia gardens) is very small, very 
double and deliciously scented. DAPHNE and SNOWSPRITE are 
on our list for the first time. DAPHNE, a fairy flower, almost like 
a small white carnation; SNOWSPRITE, also pure white, is not so 
double as DAPHNE, is taller and later. They are both refined 
and exquisite daffodils. 
Triandrus Hybrids 
10 
100 
Agnes Harvey _ 
_ $1.75 
$15.00 
Josephine . - - 
_ 4.00 
35.00 
Pearly Queen - 
_ 2.50 
22.50 
Queen of Spain_ 
_ 2.00 
18.00 
Stoke, $3.50 each- 
Thalia _ _ 
_ 2.25 
20.00 
Agnes Harvey, Josephine and Thalia bloom in succes¬ 
sion. The trumpet of AGNES HARVEY on first opening is some- 
