flower. Primrose Phoenix is full double of soft yellow. 
The Pearl is a small, delicately colored double cf great charm 
and personality. TWINK is a recent introduction already famous. 
The petals are alternating white and soft primrose with a center 
of brilliant orange. It is tall, free flowering and very decorative. 
HOLLAND’S GLORY carries on long stout stems its magnificent 
flower, like a fine double rose of an exquisite shade of yellow. 
JONQUILLA FL. PL. (Queen Anne's daffodil of old Virginia 
gardens) is very small, very double and deliciously scented. 
DAPHNE is a fairy flower, almost like a small white carnation; 
SNOWSPRITE, also pure white, is not so double as DAPHNE, is 
taller and later. They are both refined and exquisite daffodils. 
Triandrus Hybrids 
10 
100 
Undine - - _ 
_ $1.50 
$12.50 
Agnes Harvey _ 
_ 1.75 
15.00 
Josephine 
_ 4.00 
35.00 
Pearly Queen _ 
_ 2.50 
22.50 
Queen of Spain _ 
Stoke, $2.00 each 
_ 2.00 
18.00 
Thalia _ 
_ 2.25 
20.00 
Undine, Agnes Harvey, Josephine and Thalia bloom 
in succession. UNDINE, the first to bloom, is a delightful, short- 
cupped, little flower, very suitable for the rock garden. The 
trumpet of AGNES HARVEY on first opening is sometimes flushed 
palest apricot-pink. Of the four THALIA is perhaps the most 
ethereal, JOSEPHINE the most enduring in its crystalline purity. 
QUEEN OF Spain is a natural hybrid of Triandrus Albus. Both 
trumpet and gracefully reflexing perianth are delicate canary- 
yellow. It is charming in the rock garden. PEARLY QUEEN is 
quite distinct. It has two to three flowers to a stem, white 
perianth and short, straight, clear yellow trumpet—strong 
grower and free-flowering. 
STOKE is a new Triandrus hybrid originated by the famous 
English hybridizer, the late Mr. P. D. Williams. The entire stock 
is owned by us. The flower, usually two to a stem, opens a uni¬ 
form, soft primrose. The perianth gradually changes to creamy 
white and the trumpet slightly deepens in color. It has endurance 
beyond any other daffodil known to us, keeping its perfect, crisp 
freshness through every vicissitude of weather and for an incred¬ 
ible length of time. It has good carriage, good foliage, good 
constitution. It gives us great pleasure to introduce it to the 
American public. 
Poetaz 
10 
100 
Aspasia _ . 
_ $1.25 
$10.00 
Glorious . „ _ 
_ 3.00 
28.00 
Halvose _ 
_ 2.50 
22.50 
Helios _ _ ... _ 
_ 1.25 
10.00 
Laurens Koster _ 
_ .75 
6.50 
Medusa - _ . 
_ 1.75 
15.00 
Orange Cup _ 
_ 1.00 
8.00 
Scarlet Gem _ 
_ 2.50 
22.00 
Stella Polaris _ — __ . 
_ 1.75 
15.00 
The above varieties of Poetaz have' been selected from many 
others as being the most useful and effective for cutting and for 
the border. ASPASIA is a good white with yellow eye—early 
and vigorous. LAURENS KOSTER follows it, also white but 
with orange eye. ORANGE CUP, pale yellow fading to creamy 
white with conspicuous orange crown, is early, profuse and 
dependable in bloom—a showy and useful flower. HELIOS is 
also early and free-blooming, with pale yellow perianth and pure 
