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Particularly Recommended in This Class is Bulbocodium Conspicuus. 
The following are charming little subjects for rock work, where 
their dainty flowers are seen to perfection. They should be left un¬ 
disturbed for years, and if happy, will soon establish themselves and 
afford a lovely picture in early spring. All the Bulbocodium (except 
Monophyllus) and the Cydamineus like moisture, and should, there¬ 
fore, be planted at the foot of the rockery. Bulbocodium monophyl- 
lus flourishes in a warm, dry sheltered situation planted in almost pure 
sand. Triandrus Albus (Angel’s Tears) and Juncifolius delight in 
partial shade and a light, gritty soil, and should be given a well 
drained position. 
^Bulbocodium citrinus. $2.30 per 12; $14.50 per 100. 
Large sulphur Hoop-Petticoat, very beautiful pale citron-yellow. 
Height 6 to 8 inches. 
^Bulbocodium Conspicuus. $1.45 per 12; $9.50 per 100. 
Yellow Hoop-Petticoat, flowers rich golden yellow of hoop-petti¬ 
coat form and rushlike foliage. Height 6 inches. 
^Bulbocodium Monop>hy!lus. $2.60 per 12; $17.25 per 100. 
White Hoop-Petticoat, producing in winter little snowy white 
flowers of exquisite beauty. Height 6 inches. 
Canaliculatus. $2.05 per 12; $13.00 per 100. 
A dainty little Polyanthus Narcissus from Mentone, suitable for 
sunny positions in the rock garden. It has narrow erect bluish 
green foliage and bears heads of 3 to 4 flowers with white peri¬ 
anth and globular golden cup, sweetly scented. Height 6 inches. 
Cydamineus. $4.25 per 12; $29.00 per 100. 
The yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. The trumpet is rich 
yellow, straight and tubelike, elegantly serrated at mouth, while 
the perianth is reflexed like a Cyclamen. 
Minimus. $4.00 per 12; $28.25 per 100. 
True. The smallest and dwarfest of all Daffodils, producing out¬ 
doors in February dainty little trumpet flowers of a rich, full 
yellow. Height about 2 inches. 
Minor. $4.00 per 12; $28.25 per 100. 
True. A most graceful and charming very early flowering minia¬ 
ture Daffodil of Maximus form, flowers with full yellow perianth 
gracefully twisted and the miniature trumpet elegantly flanged at 
mouth. Height 6 inches. 
‘■^Triandrus Albus. $2.30 per 12; $14.50 per 100. 
An exquisitely beautiful little species, it is of slender growth and 
produces a cluster of elegant creamy white little flowers with 
globular cup and perianth reflexing as in the Cyclamen. Height 
7 inches. 
Triandrus Calathinus. $7.25 per 12; $56.25 per 100. 
The flowers are produced in clusters of two and three, are snowy 
white and more than twice the size of Triandrus Albus with long, 
goblet-shaped crown prettily fluted; the foliage has a curious habit 
of curling over. Height 7 inches. 
*Jonquilla Simplex. $1.40 per 12; $9.00 per 100. 
The true tiny single Jonquil. The bulbs as well as the flowers of 
this miniature Daffodil are not very much larger than the Snow¬ 
drop. The flowers are a pure golden yellow and delightfully fra¬ 
grant; foliage is grass-like. Perfectly hardy and most satisfactory 
small Daffodil for the rock garden. 
*Jonquilla Flore Pleno. $2.05 per 12; $13.00 per 100. 
This is the charming double-flowered form of the above. Also 
splendid in the rockery. 
Juncifolius. $3.85 per 12; $26.00 per 100. 
Small, graceful, rich yellow flowers, rather smaller than a Butter¬ 
cup, with a dainty little flat crown. 
Triandrus Concolor. $5.25 per 12; $41.25 per 100. 
True, bearing clusters of dainty fragrant flowers of similar form 
to Triandrus Albus, but of a uniform soft yellow, a rare and beau¬ 
tiful little Daffodil. Height 7 inches. 
Triandrus Pulchellus. $4.50 per 12; $33.50 per 100. 
A very beautiful little Daffodil with elegant clusters of flowers, 
primrose perianth and creamy white cup. Height 9 inches. 
Triandrus, Queen of Spain. $2.60 per 12; $17.25 per 100. 
A wild hybrid. The flowers vary slightly in size, and sometimes 
in form of trumpet, but all are a uniform, delicate creamy yellow 
with graceful reflexing perianth. Height 12 inches. 
^Daffodils fc 
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The greatest and most effective use of Daffo¬ 
dils is to naturalize them in quantity in meadows 
and orchards, in woodlands and along the drive¬ 
way, on the bank of the brook or along the 
shrubbery. 
By planting some bulbs on the south side and 
some others facing north, a long period of flow¬ 
ering, lasting well over a month, may be enjoyed. 
Daffodils are the most prolific of flowers. If 
you plant a single bulb it will not be long in 
gathering a family, and in the course of two or 
three years the spot in which it grows will have 
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become as populous as the tents of the patri¬ 
archs. 
Planting mixed Daffodils is an investment that 
pays large dividends, if the right varieties are 
used. 
The mixture presented by us is made up from 
named varieties and should, therefore, not be 
confused with other mixtures offered. This 
mixture is not grown as such, but varieties are 
selected that are especially adapted for natural¬ 
izing and will give an abundant and prolonged 
flowering period, increasing from year to year. 
* Mixed Daffodils, Standard Varieties. 
12 bulbs for 90c; 100 bulbs for $6.00; 
1000 bulbs for $55.00; 10,000 bulbs or 
more, special prices on request. 
* Mixed Daffodils, containing stand¬ 
ard varieties as well as novelties. 12 
bulbs for $1.05; 100 bulbs for $7.00; 
1000 bulbs for $65.00. 
