Dactyl. In size and quality this is perhaps the hnest 
Poeticus. Beautiful clean-cut perianth of mathematical 
evenness and extraordinary solid smooth substance. 
Large broad, flat, citron eye, edged with a boldly de¬ 
fined rim of deep red. Each, 50c. 
Poets 
The Poeticus varieties are among the latest 
to bloom. They have flat white petals and a 
small eye, edged with red or crimson. 
Red Rim. One of the largest of all Poeticus varieties. 
The perianth is broad and of great substance; yellow 
eye with a wide band of scarlet. Extra fine. Each, 50c. 
Wide Wing. The perianth is purest white and its 
pale corona is suffused with green. There is a narrow 
but well defined margin of brilliant scarlet. A splendid 
variety. Each, $1.00. 
Daffodils 
Appropriate for naturalizing. 
N. biflorus. Two, sometimes three, flowers to a 
stem, pure white with primrose eye. One of the last 
group to bloom in this section. The delicately fragrant 
flowers of this vigorous Tazetta are unexcelled for natu¬ 
ralizing. Broad drifts of these snowy-white flowers are 
priceless, when all of the earlier bloom is passed. Per 
10, 75c; per 100, $5.00. 
Primrose Incomparabilis. An admirable plant for 
naturalistic planting. The stock came to us from my 
grandmother's garden. It is one of the earliest varieties 
to flower in Virginia, following N. spurious by a week 
to ten days. Per 10, 75c; per 100, $5.00. 
Small-Crowned Leedsii. White Lady, Duchess of 
Westminster, Queen of the North, etc.; are quite de¬ 
sirable in mixture. The flowers are so similar in char¬ 
acter, they appear to be the same, yet furnish a delight¬ 
ful snowy succession of bloom. Per 10, $1.00; per 100, 
$7.50. 
Mixture. Comprised of bulbs whose labels are lost 
in storage, together with rogues from field plantings. 
Thus good varieties are acquired at small cost. But 
such mixtures are not recommended for garden use. 
They are suitable only for orchard planting; a child's 
garden; or screened from view and used for cutting. 
Per 100, $3.00. Limited. 
Miscellaneous 
Single Blue Hyacinths. Old-fashioned flowers 
from my grandmother’s garden. Planted in quantity 
for Spring bloom, the exquisite beauty and fragrance 
of these delicately colored flowers is quite unexcelled. 
The stock offered is of a uniform shade of light blue. 
Per 10, $1.15; per 100, $10.00. 
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