Oriflamme. BarBSFF. White, with vivid red cup. Marvelous 
when forced. 6c, 24c, $1.10. 
Red Beacon. BarB4RG. Cup large, edged red. 10c. 
Sirdar. LdW3FF. A superb flower. 12c. 
Sir Watkin. IncY2FF. “The Giant Welshman.” 10c, 40c. 
Southern Star. BarB3FF. Cup edged bright red. 6c, 24c, $1.10. 
Strongbow. IncB5RG. A very stubby grower. Flower medium 
in size, of purest colors, and of highest quality. 10c, 40c, $1.90. 
Thelma. PtW4. Another fine poeticus variety. 8c, 32c. 
“Tiny White.” LdW4RG. Probably the original variety of the 
Leedsii type. Brilliant and dainty. 10c, 40c. 
Torch. IncY3FF. Large flower, the cup richly stained with red. 
8c, 32c, $1.50, $5.60. 
Tresserve. AjY3FF. A giant trumpet, larger and finer than 
Emperor. 10c, 40c, $1.90. 
Will Scarlet. IncB6RG. Cup red and flaring. 10c. 
W. P. Milner. AJW2FRG. Very tiny white trumpet. 8c. 
“Yellow Biflorus.” Name and type unknown. Tall stem, small 
flowers, usually two on a stem, yellow and strangely fragrant. Very 
late. 10c. 
Yellow Doubles. Several kinds in mixture. 5 for 30c. 
“Yellow Incomparabilis.” IncY3. Large flower, broad petals. 8c. 
Jonquil Hybrids 
All the jonquil hybrids of my list are of richest yellow, elegant 
form, exquisite fragrance, and high quality. Also all, unless the 
last, are very fine for forcing. Tullus Hostilius is late, Buttercup 
late midseason, the others earlier. All are “seifs” in color. All but 
Rugulosus are tall. 
Buttercup. Large. Trumpet straight. 8c, 32c, $1.50, $5.60. 
Campemelle. Petals long. Cup with scalloped edge. 6c, 24c, 
Golden Scepter. Cup elegantly bell-shaped. 8c, 32c, $1.50, $5.60. 
Lady Hillingdon. The largest. Usually two or three on a stem. 
16c, 64c. 
Rugulosus. RG. Small, but beautiful. 7c, 28c. 
Rugulosus Maximus. Glorious color. True jonquil form. 8c, 32c. 
Tullus Hostilius. Flowers like those of Buttercup, but smaller, 
and in bunches. 10c. 
Alba PI. Or., Coeur de Lion, Oriflamme, and W. P. Milner are 
preferably to be planted a little deep, where cool, moist, and shady. 
Just as a child has daintiness, grace and charm that a prize 
fighter lacks, so the modest types of narcissi have an appeal that 
the stunning monsters do not have. Of course you want to be stunned, 
but why not buy a bunch of my mixture too? Besides, there are 
bulbs in it that you will not get elsewhere. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Furnished in the fall only. 
Star of Bethlehem. White. Good for the rock garden. Large 
