Doz. 
Ea. 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS, bunch flow¬ 
ered daffodils with drooping bell¬ 
shaped cups, and flyaway reflexed 
perianth— 
Albus, Angel’s Tear Daffodil, 
cream white, 7 inches, shade, 
gritty soil, well drained place, 
no manure, no water during 
summer .20 
Concclor, pale primrose, treat like 
albus. Scarce .65 
Pulchellus, creamy cup. pale yel¬ 
low perianth, treat like albus.60 
Calathinus, exquisite white flow¬ 
ers, larger than those of albus; 
flattened, stiffly curled foliage. 
Treat like albus, but add a little 
peat to the soil .75 
NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS. the Cy¬ 
clamen Daffodil, bright yellow, with 
tightly upturned perianth, an elfin 
thing 6 inches tall. Sandy peat soil 
and moisture but not stiff, boggy 
ground. (See cover picture) .30 
NARCISSUS JUNCIFOLIUS, a tiny 
yellow fragrant jonquil. Partial 
shade, gritty soil, well drained place 
in rockery .30 
NARCISSUS JONQUILLA, single jon¬ 
quil, fragrant, rich yellow, 13 inches. 
Blooms with grape hyacinths in May .10 
Same, double .10 
PSEUDO-NARCISSUS MOSCHATUS, a 
daffodil with a drooping perianth, 
cream color, 6 to 8 inches. For nat¬ 
uralistic planting in partial shade.30 
NARCISSUS SEROTINUS, an autumn 
flowering kind, white perianth and 
golden cup, 10 inches. Warm pro¬ 
tected spot, protect with light mulch 
in winter .50 
NARCISSUS CANALICULATUS, like a 
miniature Chinese sacred lily, with 
yellow cups and cream perianth, 
bunch-flowered, fragrant. Give it 
sunshine and good drainage .20 
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