THALIA 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS AND TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing 
N. Triandrus blood. All of the varieties in this 
section are most interesting garden subjects, 
flowers are more or less drooping, of elegant 
form and graceful habit. 
TRIANDRUS CALATHINUS. (4) One of the 
most beautiful little Daffodils in existence. 
The flowers, which are produced in drooping 
clusters of two or three, are snowy white, 
with long goblet-shaped crown prettily flut¬ 
ed. The foliage has a curious habit of curling 
over. Ideal for the rockery, height 7 inches. 
The late Mr. Peter Barr collected this rare 
Daffodil some years ago on one of the sea- 
swept Glenan Isles (off Brittany). It is no 
longer to be found there, the sea having 
washed away all trace of this little species. 
Prefers a mixture of leaf mold and coarse 
sand. Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 
AGNES HARVEY. (3) One to three very dainty 
flowers on a stem; white starry perianth 
with trumpet of the same color, sometimes 
flushed faint apricot. A little gem for natur¬ 
alizing. Each 30c, doz. $3.00. 
MOONSHINE. (3) A beautiful hybrid with star¬ 
shaped, creamy white flowers, often three to 
a stem, drooping gracefully. A great favorite 
for the rock garden. Each 30c, doz. $3.00. 
PEARLY QUEEN. (3) Two or three flowers to 
a stem; star-shaped creamy white perianth, 
with clear lemon-yellow short trumpet; 
drooping habit; free flowering and a strong 
grower. Each 30c, doz. $3.00. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN. (3) A most distinct and 
graceful little Daffodil, a wild hybrid discov¬ 
ered in Spain. The flowers vary slightly in 
size and sometimes in form of trumpet, but 
all are of a soft, delicate canary-yellow, with 
a graceful reflexing perianth. Nothing finer 
for growing wild in a wooded place or in the 
rock garden. Each 30c, doz. $3.00. 
THALIA. (3) An exquisite flower of unusually 
pleasant appearance; three to four pure 
white flowers on one stem. Often described 
as the “Orchid Narcissus”. Thalia is sold to 
almost all flower lovers that see it in bloom 
here at the farm. Ideal in every way, espe¬ 
cially for corsages. Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
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NOTE. The above varieties are among the 
most charming of the Daffodil family. They 
are seldom seen in American gardens but are 
as easy to grow as any Daffodil. A few in your 
garden will make your other Daffodils more 
cheerful, and will more than delight you when 
they bloom in the spring. 
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