KING ALFRED 
CLASS V—TRIANDRUS AND ITS HYBRIDS 
Per 10 
QUEEN OF SPAIN —Natural hybrid. Canary yellow with re- 
flexed perianth. A choice thing of rare beauty; one of the 
best to carefully naturalize. R.$2.50 
THALIA —This Triandrus hybrid is supremely beautiful and 
has a poise and elegance that make fitting its descriptive 
title, ‘ The orchid narcissus.” It is purest white, with 3 to 
5 flowers of good size in each cluster. The perianth is re¬ 
curved and the cup straight and fluted... 5.50 
Per 100 
Each 
$ .35 
.60 
CLASS VI—CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS 
Per 10 Per 100 Each 
FEBRUARY GOLD —Shows plainly its cyclamineus origin; 
larger than its parent, but yet a small daff., airily graceful 
with its recurved perianth. R.$3.00 . $ .35 
CLASS VII—JONQUIL AND ITS HYBRIDS 
This class is distinguished by rush-leaved foliage, is fragrant and blossoms are 
usually in clusters of two or three. 
CAM PERN EL —Single, small fragrant flowers in clusters. 
Good stem .$ .75 $7.00 
ORANGE QUEEN —A cluster of medium size, short cupped 
flowers of deep old gold. Lasts a long time in bloom. R 1.50 14.00 
GOLDEN SCEPTER —This Campernel hybrid is well named. 
Long stem, heavy substance, erect position...75 7.00 
JONQUILLA, single —The typical rush leaved, cluster flow¬ 
ered, fragrant jonquil. The individual flowers are an inch 
or less across and open when the stem reaches a height of 
about 6 inches. They remain in good condition 3 weeks 
or longer—the stem continuing growth. R. 1.00 9.00 
JONQUILLA, double —This blooms very late. Its delicate 
grace and exquisite perfume set it apart as one of the 
choicest things for careful planting in some well chosen 
spot. R. 1.50 14.00 
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