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The following are charming little subjects for rock work, where their 
dainty flowers are seen to perfection. They should be left undisturbed 
for years, and if happy will soon establish themselves and afford a 
lovely picture in early spring. AH the Ruibccodium, (except mono- 
phyllus) and the Cyclamineus like moisture, and should therefore 
be planted at the foot of the rockery. Bulbocodium monophyllus 
flourishes in a warm dry sheltered situation, planted in almost pure 
sand; when coming into bloom give water freely. Triandrus albus 
(Angel’s Tears) and Junicifolius delight in partial shade and a light 
gritty soil, and should be given a well drained position. 
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Cyclamineus blood like that of Triandrus, imparts such a distinct 
form to Daffodils, that a separate division has been made for its 
hybrids, which have trumpets rich yellow, straight and tube like and 
perianths reflexed as in a Cyclamen, very early flowering. 
FEBRUARY GOLD. Perianth golden yellov/, trumpet tinged orange, 
very early. $ 3.00 for 10, $ 24.00 per 100. 
CYCLAMINEUS. The yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. The 
trumpet is rich yellow, straight and tube-like, e'egantly serrated 
at mouth, while the perianth is reflexed like a cyclamen. 
$ 2.75 for 10, $ 24.00 per 100. 
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