Triandrus Hybrids 
The cyclamen-flowered daffodils with reflexing 
petals; flowers are more or less drooping, of 
elegant form and graceful habit. 
Each Doz. 
AGNES HARVEY. One to three very dainty 
flowers on a stem; white starry perianth with 
trumpet of the same color, sometimes flushed 
faint apricot; wonderful for naturalizing. 
A. M. 1902 .$ .20 $2.00 
MOONSHINE. Beautiful star-shaped, creamy 
white flowers, often three to a stem, drooping 
gracefully. A favorite for the rock garden. 
A. M. 1930 ... 
QUEEN OF SPAIN. A wild hybrid discovered 
in Spain. The flowers vary slightly in size, 
and sometimes in form of trumpet, but all are 
of a soft, delicate canary-yellow, with a 
graceful reflexing perianth; height 12 inches.. 
THALIA. An exquisite flower of unusually 
pleasant appearance; three to four pure white 
flowers on one stem. Because of its resem¬ 
blance to an Orchid, is known as the Orchid 
Narcissus. Height 14 inches. 
Poeticus Narcissus 
Perianths are snow white; cups are small and 
flat with yellowish eyes, edged scarlet or crim¬ 
son. All are sweet scented and unequaled for 
naturalizing. 
Each Doz. 
EDWINA. Perianth broad and overlapping; 
cup, very flat, yellow, edged red. Fine form 
and substance. Highly recommended. A. M. 
1926 .25 2.50 
GLORY OF LISSE. Perianth overlapping; 
bright red-rimmed cup .08 .75 
RECURVUS. The old Pheasants Eye, and still 
popular. Perianth slightly reflexed; cup edged 
deep scarlet. Fine for massing in borders or 
grass. Late .08 .75 
Polyanthus Narcissus 
Producing clusters of fragrant flowers; not 
recommended for outside planting, except in 
mild climates. 
Bulbs of these varieties, grown in pebbles, can be had in 
bloom from Christmas until Easter. Upon arrival, plant 
immediately, if wanted early, and put in a cool place, free 
from frost. When well rooted they can be taken into heat, 
the milder the temperature, the finer the flowers. For a 
succession of bloom, plant at intervals of two weeks, keep¬ 
ing unplanted bulbs in a moderately cool temperature and 
dry. The water requires changing occasionally, a little 
powdered charcoal added to the water, helps to keep it 
fresh. The earlier the bulbs are planted, the longer the 
time required for rooting; December plantings root very 
quickly. Soleil d’Or will give best results if not brought 
into heat until the buds start to show. 
Each Doz. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY. (Southern grown.) 
Perianth white; cup golden yellow.$ .10 $1.00 
PAPER-WHITE GRANDIFLORA. (Southern 
grown.) Pure white. First size bulbs. .60 
Jumbo size . .75 
.35 3.50 
.25 2.50 
.25 2.50 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR. Yellow with bright 
orange cup. Top size bulbs. 
.10 
1.00 
