BULB SUGGESTIONS 
If you did not receive my 1936 descriptive list of Little Daffodils and 
Other Small Bulbs, or have mislaid it, another copy will be sent on request. 
Also, cultural directions if requested with orders. 
Little Daffodils:—Narcissus bulbocodium citrinus, 15c; N. bulb, conspicuus, 
10c; N. bulb, monophyllus, 20c; N. minor, 50c; M. nanus, 35c; N. triandrus 
albus, 25c; Pseudo-narcissus moschatus, (not more than 3 to a customer), 
40c each; N. canalicul atus, 25c; N. juncifolius, 30c; N. jonquilla simplex, 10c. 
12 bulbs at the price of 11. 
NOVELTIES 
N. scaberulus is the tiniest and rarest of all miniature daffodils, found 
only in one small valley in Portugal- These bloomed well here last spring; 
the cheerful little jonquil flower is only x k inch in diameter. Only a few to 
sell, at $3.00 each, and I believe I have all there are in the U. S . 
N. watieri is very little known as yet. It hails from the Atlas Mountains 
in Africa, and is an exquisite white starry flower with a shallow scalloped 
cup, or rather saucer, and gray-green foliage. Eight inches high, graceful 
and charming, $2 a bulb, and better speak quickly. 
N. juncifolius rupicola, a fine variety of the commoner juncifolius, with 
attractive bright yellow flower and flaring cup. Only a few of these, $1.00 
each. 
I could not do without Narcissus Orange Queen; its fragrance, compara¬ 
tively small size and rich color commend it for places in the rock garden as 
well as for border or cutting use; 15c. 
Other Small Bulbs: Brodiaea pulchella, 5c; Camassia, 8c; Eranthis hye- 
mali.s, 5c; Erythronium oregonum, 10c; Fritillaria lanceolata, 10c; Leucojum 
aestivum, 8c; Muscari, Heavenly Blue, 30c a doz.; Scilla campanulata alba, 
30c a doz. 
A Blue Treasure for the early Spring rock garden, or edge of a path— 
Hyacinthus azureus, 70c a doz. 
Another Bit of Early Blue—Scilla sibirica, 50c a doz. 
“Consider the Lilies of the FieM—” the flower of which these words were 
spoken is not a true lily, but an autumn blooming flower of crocus shape, 
with the clear lovely yellow of a daffodil, and fine dark green leaves. Order 
at once and plant as soon as it comes, if you would have bloom this season. 
Lily of the field, Sternbergia lutea, 3 for $1.00. 
I do not dig up eranthis, winter aconite, until it is ordered, because the 
tubers are touchy about drying out. It has a brave early yellow, and the seed 
stage is as decorative as the flower, if viewed with an artist’s eye for design. 
