PSEUDO-NARCISSUS MOSCHATUS, Ea. Doz. 
white daffodil with drooping per¬ 
ianth and long trumpet.50 
NARCISSUS CANALICULATUS, bunch 
flowered, very fragrant, yellow cup 
and cream perianth .25 
HYBRID DAFFODILS OF SMALL SIZE 
Queen of Spain, soft yellow trumpet of 
varying shape, gracefully reflexed 
perianth; rock garden or naturaliz¬ 
ing .25 
Moonshine, like its parent, Triandrus 
albus, but much larger, a beautiful 
flower .60 
February Gold, Cyelamineus hybrid, 
deep yellow trumpet and lighter per¬ 
ianth, 13 inches, a beautifully poised 
flower . 
March Sunshine, Cyelamineus hybrid, 
slenderer and daintier than Febru¬ 
ary Gold, 10 to 12 inches.50 
OTHER SMALL BULBS 
BRODIAEA, Wild Hyacinch 
Pulchella, close heads of waxen lav¬ 
ender flowers on 15-inch bare 
stalks . 
Hyacintliina, white floAvers . 
CAMASSIA, Wild Camas 
Ueichtlinii, deep to light blue, and 
white; 2 feet high, star-shaped 
flowers . 
C HI O NOD OX A, Glory-of-the-Snow 
Sardensis, bright blue, 3 to 4 inches. 
Uuciliae, blue, white center, 4 to 6 
inches, early bloom. 
CROCUS 
Vernus, mixed, purple, orange and 
white for early spring bloom.... 
Zonatus, autumn flowering, delicate 
orchid shade, very lovely. 
ERANTHIS hyemalis, Winter Aconite, 
small bright yellow flowers, bloom 
very early . 
ERYTHRONIUM, Wild Dogtooth 
Violet. Oreganum, dainty lily like 
flowers, cream with a yellow center 
6 to 9 inches, woodland soil. 
FRITIRLARIA, Wild Fritillary 
Uanceolata, Mission bells, Chocolate 
Lily, mottled bronze and green 
bells, 12 to 18 inches light shade.. 
HYACINTHUS azureus, Miniature hy¬ 
acinth, tiny sky-blue bells, a dainty 
gem for rock gardens. 
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