Mystic. An exquisite flower of supremely deli¬ 
cate coloring and a superlative degree of refinement. 
Large, overlapping perianth. The large eye is quite 
flat, white, shading to green in the center and with a 
narrow rim of soft, clear, pinkish orange. Tall vigorous 
grower; rapid increaser; very late. Each, 50c. 
Pucelle. A distinct and beautiful flower with rather 
narrow, pure white perianth of fine substance and a 
medium-sized, goblet-shaped cup. The whole flower 
is pure white throughout. Each, $3.75. 
Triandrus Hybrids 
All varieties obviously derived from N. tri- 
andrus. They form a distinct class, having flow¬ 
ers more or less drooping, of elegant form and 
graceful habit. 
Division 5b. Small-Crowned Triandrus. 
Josephine. A very beautiful and most effective va¬ 
riety which produces three or four snowy-white flowers 
to the stem. Distinct and charming. Each, 45c. 
Silver Chimes. Probably the most beautiful of all 
chalice-cupped Triandrus flowers. Pure glistening 
creamy-white bells of fragrant bloom in clusters. Very 
rare. The stock we have propagated of this variety is 
thought exceptionally hardy. Each, $5.00. Limited. 
Snow Bird. A very beautiful and graceful variety, 
each stem bearing two snowy-white flowers. The peri¬ 
anth segments are pointed and slightly reflexed, with 
long gracefully fluted crown. The plant has fine erect 
carriage; a lovely cut flower. We have been many years 
working up the stock of this exquisitely lovely Tri¬ 
andrus. Each, $5.00. Limited. 
Cyclaminius 
Division 6. Hybrids of the Yellow Cyclamen- 
Flowered Daffodil. 
Orange Glory. A very charming variety showing 
the grace and delicate beauty of this class of flowers. 
Clear orange-gold in color, with tall dark green foliage, 
which serves to enhance the bloom. Each, $1.00. 
Jonquil Hybrids 
Jonquil hybrids are those obviously derived 
from N. jonquilla. Very fragrant and deep yel¬ 
low in color. 
Buttercup. Distinct and handsome; rich buttercup 
yellow, almost a trumpet, bearing 3 flowers on tall 
stems. 2 for 25c. 
Tazetta 
Canaliculatus. (Sub-species). A dainty little poly¬ 
anthus narcissus from Mentone; it has narrow, bluish- 
green foliage, and bears heads of three to four flowers 
with white perianth and globular golden cup, sweetly 
scented. Height, 6 inches. Each, 50c. 
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