LITTLE DAFFODILS 
Other Small Bulbs, Rock Plants and 
Wild Flower Seed 
From 
DREW SHERRARD 
ROCK SPUR 
OSWEGO, OREGON 
NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM— Ea. Doz. 
(Hoop Petticoat Daffodils) 
Citrinus (pale yelloAv) 6 inches, 
moist, sandy peat soil.$ .25 $2.50 
Conspicuus (bright yellow) 6 to 8 
inches; culture same as citrinus.. .25 2.50 
Monophyllus (white) Blooms Janu¬ 
ary, needs protection in cold cli¬ 
mates. Sunny, well drained, sandy 
soil .25 2.50 
NARCISSUS MINOR, largest of the 
Rock Daffodils, 6 to 8 inches, sandy 
loam .50 
NARCISSUS NANUS, middle sized 
Rock Daffodil, 4 to 5 inches, hardy 
' attractive .50 
Narcissus minimus, a tiny yellow 
trumpet daffodil,, only 3 inches tall. 
Sandy light loam .50 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS, bunc h 
flowered, drooping bells, with fly¬ 
away, turned back petals. Leafmold 
and sand .25 2.50 
Albus, Angels’ Tears Daffodil, cream 
white, 7 inches .25 2.50 
Concolor, light primrose yellow.50 
Pulchellus, creamy cup, light yellow 
perianth .50 
Calathinus, exquisite white flowers, 
larger than albus, stiffly curled 
leaves .75 
NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS, the Cy¬ 
clamen Daffodil, bright yellow, with 
tightly upturned perianth, an elfin 
thing, 6 inches tall, Sandy peat soil, 
requires more moisture than trian- 
drus .50 5.00 
NARCISSUS JUNCIFODIUS, tiny yel¬ 
low fragrant jonquil, 4 to 6 inches .60 
NARCISSUS JONQUIUDA, single jon¬ 
quil, fragrant, rich yellow, 13 inches .15 
Same, double-flowered .15 
