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jJonquiUa 0^q()ricls 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is Orange Queeh. 
Division 7: .Hybrid Jonquils with two or more. small» very fra' 
grant flowers on one stem. 
*Campernelle, Single. $1.00 per 12; $6.2? per 100. 
A tiny golden Daffodil with tips of pointed grass-like foliage 
reaching above the flowers; the broad overlapping petals make i 
nicely rounded perianth; frequently three blooms on a stalk; i 
delightful little flower. 
Campernelle, Double.. $1.30 per 12; $8.?0 per 100. 
Two to three golden yellow, small, fragrant flowers on strong 
stems; lovely for cutting. Height 13 inches. 
♦Golden Sceptre. $1.0? per 12; $7.00 per 100. 
A medium-sized perfectly built flower of deep Jonquil-yellow, 3 
inches or more in diameter. The whole flower, as .with the others 
In this class, is of the greatest substance, keeping in perfect con' 
dition exceptionally long both in the garden and when cut. 
♦Tullus Hostilius. $1.7? per 12; $11.2? per 100. 
Of the Jonquil-yellow trumpet type; strong growing flower of 
remarkable substance, .lasting exceptionally long in the garden or 
when cut; an ideal Daffodil for, informal use and for the large 
rock garden. .(Color illustration, page 35). 
^oetaz >^c 
arcissus 
Particularly Recommended in. This Class is Frans Hals. 
Division 8; All Poetaz are hybrids from Pocticu? Ornatus and 
Polyanthus Narcissi. The plants are tall and vigorous growers, bear¬ 
ing heads of large, well formed flowers, deliciously fragrant. There 
is no better group for indoor culture in flats, pots or bowls, while if 
. planted in time, their hardiness outdoors leaves nothing to be desired. 
Admiration. $2.0? per 12; $13.00 per 100. 
This beautiful cluster-flowered Daffodil is especially lovely in full 
sunlight, as it has a transparent character, but the flowers viewed 
in shade do not look poor or papery. The perianth, which is a 
sulphur-yellow, seems rather to be of the quality of the soft, 
taffeta silk which in the old days was known as “sarsenet,” and 
the petals are slightly ridged lengthwise. The corona is of rich 
orange-scarlet and there are usually about 6 flowers to a stalk. 
Cheerfulness. $2.0? per l2; $13.00 per 100. 
The double Elvira, a very pleasing double white Poetaz, good 
stems, a fine garden and show flower, 
Frans Hals. 80c per 12; $?.7? per 100. 
Creamy white perianth of perfect form, yellow cup^ which sparkles 
in the sunlight, exceedingly free flowering. 
♦Laurens Koster. $1.10 per 12; $7.2? per 100. 
Creamy white perianth, lemon-yellow cup, free flowering. (Color 
illustration, page 38). 
Orange Cup. $1.2? per 12; $8.2? per 100. 
Creamy white, conspicuous orange cups, a most delightful color 
combination of plastic rubies floating on sulphur pools, 6 to 8 
florets and usually 2 stems per bulb. Keeps its color in, bright 
sunlight positions. 
S^oeticus y^arcissus 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is Rupert Brooke.. 
Division 9; • Poet’s Narcissi, white petals with scarlet <:up. 
Edwiha. $3.7? per 12; $25.7? per lOO. 
Purest white perianth, broad arid overlapping petals, very flat cup, 
yellow edged red. Fine form and substance, highly recommended. 
♦Horace. $1.20 per 12; $8.00 per 100. 
Large, star-shaped perianth, gleaming white broad petals, with 
flat eye, yellow edged red; graceful and free blooming. 
♦Ornatus Maximus. 90c per 1^; $6 00 per 100. 
Extremely broad overlapping petals, recurving from typical 
pheasant’s eye cup;'a larger Ornatus, unsurpassed for naturalizing. 
♦Recurvus. 90c per $6.00 per 100. 
The old Pheasant’s Eye. Perianth pure white, somewhat reflexing; 
cup margined deep scarlet; sweet scented. Fine for massing in 
borders or in grass. 
Rupert Brooke. $2.30'per 12; $14.50 per 100. 
One of the finest of the new Poeticus varieties, beautifully pro¬ 
portioned; small pheasant's-eye, reddish cup. This variety was 
introduced by Englehart in 1927 and is still considered one of the 
best new varieties. 
Bulbs and Seeds Offered in This Catalog are Sent Prepaid— 
We Pay All Transportation Charges. 
Jonquilla, Orange Queen 
Poetaz, Franz Hals 
Poeticus, Rupert Brooke 
