Miniature Daffodils 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus. The “Hoop Petticoat” Narcissus. Lovely little, Doz. 
rich golden yellow flowers, about 1^ inches long, with wide-open mouth 
about 1 inch across. Early flowering.SI 00 
Triandrus Albus. “Angel’s Tears.” Small, creamy white flowers in clusters 
on stems about 6 inches tall. The cups are globular and the perianths 
reflexed, as in a cyclamen.1 05 
100 
$7 50 
8 00 
Orchid Narcissus 
Thalia. An exquisite flower of unusually pleasing appearance. Both petals 
and cup are of the purest white, and three or more beautifully formed 
flowers are carried on one stem, arranged so that they resemble an orchid. 
A most attractive variety for either indoor decoration or planting in the 
rock-garden. 2 00 15 00 
Paper-White Narcissus (for indoor growing only) 
The large, pure white blooms are borne in clusters and are highly prized for their beauty, 
fragrance, and the ease with which they can be grown. This accounts for their universal 
popularity. 50c. per doz.; $3.25 per 100; $30 per 1000. 
There is nothing more attractive than a wild or natural garden, and 
no flower we know of is better adapted for this purpose than the Daffodil and 
Narcissus in its various forms. Anywhere and everywhere these Daffodils 
and Narcissus grow and flower luxuriantly, not for one season, but from 
year to year in greater quantities each spring. We offer here, separately, 
various types of Narcissus for naturalizing so they can be selected to suit 
each individual purpose. 
MEDIUM TRUMPETS. (For naturalizing.) The following two varieties are offered 
separately as they have proved to be the most outstanding and satisfactory sorts 
for naturalizing. Where one type of one color is desired, we recommend either one 
of these. They will be there each spring and year after year increase irresistibly. 
Ideal. (For naturalizing.) Medium trumpet of pure yellow; perianth primrose- 
yellow, turning lighter when flower is in full bloom. Extremely free flowering and 
hardy. Very robust flowers of lasting quality and ideal for cutting. $3 per 100; 
$27.50 per 1000. 
Sir Watkin. (For naturalizing.) Primrose-yellow perianth; well-formed medium 
trumpet, tinged deep yellow. Large and free flowering. $3 per 100; $27.50 per 1000. 
GIANT TRUMPETS. (For naturalizing.) Mixture of golden trumpet varieties. Is 
there a sight more welcome than the golden yellow, nodding Trumpet Daffodils 
under trees or shrubbery planting, brightening the April landscape? $3.10 per 
100; $29 per 1000. 
SHORT-CUPPED. (For naturalizing .) A mixture of Narcissus in their various forms, 
white and yellow perianths, with cups of brightly contrasting colors, that are 
excellent for wild planting, and, besides, give a wealth of cut-flowers. $2.90 per 
100; $27 per 1000. 
TRUMPET AND SHORT-CUPPED. (For naturalizing.) An excellent blending of 
varieties for mass planting. Golden yellow and pure white, early- and late-flower¬ 
ing varieties, they will give an abundant and prolonged flowering period. Plant 
them where they can be left alone to increase from year to year. They never fail 
to give the garden a cheerful appearance each spring. $2.90 per 100; $27 per 1000. 
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Stassen Floral Gardens, Inc., Roslyn Heights, L. I., N. Y 
