NARCISSI 
Splendid foliage, tall, graceful stem and good 
neck; in every way a delightful flower. See illus¬ 
tration. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
SILVER STAR (4a): Perfect broad-petaled star¬ 
shaped perianth of pure cream-white, with finely 
proportioned wide-mouthed trumpet of prim¬ 
rose, changing to cream-white, just a shade 
deeper than the perianth; extra fine, and very 
free-flowering. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
TUNIS (4a): A most attractive novelty. Broad, 
white, overlapping perianth with broad, wide 
open large cup of softest primrose becoming 
with age overlaid with a sheen of gold. A very 
fine exhibition variety. Each, $5. 
WHITE NILE (4a): A great favorite. Broad snow- 
white perianth of fine substance with open 
white crown, frilled at the brim. Very beautiful. 
$8.50 for 10; $82.50 per 100. 
DIVISION V —TRIANDRUS and TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing narcissus triandrus blood. For grace and beauty they 
are unsurpassed. We recommend a situation partly shaded by trees, and if a little very fine 
dwarf grass seed is sown amongst them, the beauty of their flowers is enhanced, 
they may remain undisturbed for years. 
Varieties marked 5a are yellow. Those marked 5b are white. 
AGNES HARVEY (5b): A beautiful chalice- 
cupped hybrid; perianth snow-white, cup pure 
white sometimes flushed soft apricot; bears one 
to three blooms on a stem. $2 for 10; $17.50 
per 100. 
MOONSHINE (5b): Very attractive. This variety 
caused considerable attention at one of our 
recent exhibits. Perianth and cup creamy white, 
star-shaped. See illustration. $3.50 for 10; $32.50 
per 100. 
MRS. ALFRED PEARSON (5b): Dainty star¬ 
shaped flowers in generous clusters; white peri¬ 
anth and pale primrose cup. Excellent for the 
rock garden. $2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
PEARLY QUEEN (5b): Two or three flowers to a 
stem; star shaped cream-white perianth, with 
clear lemon-yellow short trumpet; distinct pearly 
sheen provides the name; drooping habit; free- 
flowering and a strong grower; Award of Merit, 
1930. $2.75 for 10; $25 per 100. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN (5a): One of the most beauti¬ 
ful, distinct and graceful daffodils in cultivation 
and recommended for bedding, pot culture, nat¬ 
uralizing in woodlands, rock gardens, etc. The 
flowers vary slightly in size and sometimes in 
form and trumpet, but all are of uniform delicate 
canary-yellow with a gracefully reflexing peri¬ 
anth. Naturalized in the grass, under trees, this 
daffodil forms a delightful feature in the garden. 
$2 for 10; $17.50 per 100. 
ST. PATRICK (5a): A beautiful novelty. Star¬ 
shaped, creamy yellow perianth with long 
fluted, dark yellow cup carried in clusters of 
three to five flowers to a stem. Each, $1. 
THALIA (5b): Often called the orchid-flowered 
daffodil. The beautiful pure white flowers are 
carried three or four to a stem and are most 
attractive for either indoor decoration or plant¬ 
ing in the rock garden. Very attractive. $2.75 
for 10; $25 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS (5b): An exquisitely beau¬ 
tiful little species, appropriately called the 
"Angel's Tears" daffodil; it is of slender growth, 
and produces a cluster of elegant little creamy 
white flowers with globular cup and perianth 
reflexing as in the cyclamen; height 7 inches. 
The bulbs should be left undisturbed to estab¬ 
lish themselves. See illustration. $1.75 for 10; 
$15 per 100. 
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