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ardssus 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is Rupert Brooke 
Division 9: Poet's Narcissi, white petals with scarlet cup. 
Edwina $1.75 per 12; $12.00 per 100 
Purest white perianth, broad and overlapping petals, very 
flat cup, yellow edged red. Fine form and substance, highly 
recommended. 
*Horace $0.65 per 12; $4.50 per 100 
Large, star-shaped perianth, gleaming white broad petals, 
with flat eye, yellow edged red; graceful and free blooming. 
*Ornatus Maximus $0.65 per 12; $4.50 per 100 
Extremely broad overlapping petals, recurving from typical 
pheasant's eye cup; a larger Ornatus, unsurpassed for 
naturalizing. 
*Recurvus $0.50 per 12; $3.50 per 100 
The old Pheasant's Eye. Perianth pure white, somewhat re¬ 
flexing; cup margined deep scarlet; sweet scented. Fine for 
massing in borders or in grass. 
L.itt/e ^Daffodils 
= lYi/d Species - 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus 
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. All the 
Bulbocodium (except Monophyllus) 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. Triandrus Albus 
(Angel's Tears! and Juncifolius delight in partial shade and a 
fight, gritty soil, and should be given a well drained position. 
^Bulbocodium citrinus $0.95 per 12; $7.00 per 100 
Large sulphur Hoop-Petticoat, very beautiful pale citron- 
yellow. Height 6 to 8 inches. 
Rupert Brooke $1.75 per 12; $12.00 per 100 
One of the finest of the new Poeticus varieties, beautifully 
proportioned; small pheasant's eye, reddish cup. This va¬ 
riety was introduced by Englehart in 1927 and is still con¬ 
sidered one of the best new varieties. 
^Double ^Yarcissus 
Particularly Recommended in This Class is The Pearl 
Division 10: 
-Albus Plenus Odoratus $0.65 per 12; $4.50 per 100 
The old Gardenia-flowered Double Poet's Narcissus. Pure 
snowy white; wonderfully fragrant. Should be planted in the 
shade and kept well watered at flowering time to prevent 
the flower buds from drying off. Blooms extremely late, long 
after most of the Narcissi have gone. It is a rare old variety 
preserved jealously in a few old gardens and worth special 
care. 
Dubloon $0.65 per 12; $4.50 per 100 
Longer petals of primrose, interspersed with shorter petals of 
canary-yellow, giving a golden glow to the entire flower. 
Indian Chief $1.05 per 12; $7.75 per 100 
Very large and very double, bright yellow interspersed with 
orange; the petals curled and twisted. A large substantial 
almost globelike ball of yellow and orange. 
Mary Copeland $0.75 each 
One of the famous varieties of the new Doubles. This va¬ 
riety has been termed the most striking double in cultiva¬ 
tion; the longer petals are pure cream-white with a golden 
ray down the center, interspersed with shorter petals of 
lemon and brilliant orange, giving a three-color effect; un¬ 
surpassed for garden or show. 
Snowsprite $1.25 per 12; $9.00 per 100 
A double Leedsi; flowers borne on tall stems; pure white, 
interspersed with very light lemon; a novelty and a good 
florist's flower, extremely late. 
*The Pearl $0.70 per 12; $5.25 per 100 
Nice flower; not too double, creamy white, interspersed with 
sulphur-yellow, deeper at the center; charming. (Color illus¬ 
tration, page I). 
*Twink $2.15 per 12; $14.25 per 100 
It is double, of the semi-full type, the petals alternating a 
soft primrose and clear orange, and so arranged as to give 
the flower a most attractive appearance, and making it a 
most adaptable flower for large scale decorative work; is 
very free flowering and hardy. (Color illustration, page N). 
Von Sion $0.70 per 12; $5.25 per 100 
Golden yellow flowers with a double trumpet and a single 
perianth. Prefers a cool soil and semi-shaded position, other¬ 
wise in some locations the flowers are liable to become 
greenish yellow. 
Y?aper* 1 V/i ite ^Yarcissus 
tPo/y an t/i us >*Yarcissus 
Dishes of these, grown in pebbles and water, may be had in 
bloom continuously from Thanksgiving until Easter. The best 
method is to keep your bulbs in the containers in which they 
are shipped to you and to store them in a moderately cool, dry 
place. Plant different lots every three weeks from October 1st 
until March 1st, and you can enjoy a constant succession of 
bloom. 
Paper-White Grandiflora 
The popular bunch-flowering, pure white Narcissus, fre¬ 
quently having 30 individual blooms and splendid decorative 
foliage from a single bulb. We offer two sizes, each suitable 
for growing indoors in pebbles and water. 
''First size bulbs $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 
''Jumbo bulbs $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 
''Bulbocodium Conspicuus $0.65 per 12; $4.50 per 100 
Yellow Hoop-Petticoat, flowers rich golden yellow of hoop- 
petticoat form and rushlike foliage. Height 6 inches. (Color 
illustration, page T). 
'-Bulbocodium monophyllus $1.45 per 12; $10.25 per 100 
White Hoop-Petticoat, producing in winter little snowy white 
flowers of exquisite beauty. Height 6 inches. 
Canaliculatus $0.85 per 12; $6.50 per 100 
A dainty little Polyanthus Narcissus from Mentone, suitable 
for sunny positions in the rock garden. It has narrow, erect 
bluish green foliage and bears heads of 3 to 4 flowers with 
white perianth and globular golden cup, sweetly scented. 
Height 6 inches. 
Cyclamineus $2.35 per 12; $16.50 per 100 
The yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. The trumpet is rich 
yellow, straight and tubelike, elegantly serrated at mouth, 
while the perianth is reflexed like a Cyclamen. (Color illus¬ 
tration, page T). 
'-Jonquilla Simplex $0.70 per 12; $5.00 per 100 
The true tiny single Jonquil. The bulbs as well as the flow¬ 
ers of this miniature Daffodil are not very much larger than 
the Snowdrop. The flowers are a pure golden yellow and 
delightfully fragrant; foliage is grasslike. Perfectly hardy 
and most satisfactory small Daffodil for the rock garden. 
(Color illustration, page T). 
'•"'Jonquilla flore plena $0.70 per 12; $5.25 per 100 
This is the charming double-flowered form of the above. 
Also splendid in the rockery. 
Juncifolius $2.45 per 12; $17.50 per 100 
Small, graceful, rich yellow flowers, rather smaller than a 
buttercup, with a dainty little flat crown. 
Minimus $2.45 per 12; $17.50 per 10O 
True. The smallest and dwarfest of all Daffodils, producing 
outdoors in February dainty little trumpet flowers of a rich, 
full yellow. Height about 2 inches. 
Minor $1.45 per 12; $10.25 per 100 
True. A most graceful and charming very early flowering 
miniature Daffodil of Maximus form, flowers with full yellow 
perianth gracefully twisted and the miniature trumpet ele¬ 
gantly flanged at mouth. Height 6 inches. 
^Triandrus albus $0.95 per 12; $7.00 per 100 
An exquisitely beautiful little species, it is of slender growth 
and produces a cluster of elegant creamy white little flowers 
with globular cup and perianth reflexing as in the Cyclamen. 
Height 7 inches. (Color illustration, page T). 
Triandrus calathinus $6.75 per 12; $47.50 per 100 
The flowers are produced in clusters of two and three, are 
snowy white and more than twice the size of Triandrus albus 
with long, goblet-shaped crown prettily fluted; the foliage 
has a curious habit of curling over. Height 7 inches. 
Triandrus concolor $2.75 per 12; $20.00 per 100 
True, bearing clusters of dainty fragrant flowers of similar 
form to Triandrus albus, but of a uniform soft yellow, a rare 
and beautiful little Daffodil. Height 7 inches. 
Triandrus pulchellus $2.75 per 12; $20.00 per 100 
A very beautful little Daffodil with elegant clusters of 
flowers, primrose perianth and creamy white cup. Height 9 
inches. 
Triandrus, Queen of Spain $2.75 per 12; $20.00 per 100 
A wild hybrid. The flowers vary slightly in size, and some¬ 
times in form of trumpet, but all are a uniform, delicate 
creamy yellow with graceful reflexing perianth. Height 12 
inches. 
Y/olden y'e//ocv ^Narcissus 
(Soleil d'Or) 
Soleil d'Or resembles the Paper-White Narcissus very much in 
habit but is of an exquisite deep yellow color, with an orange- 
yellow cup. The culture is the same as for the Paper-White 
Narcissus. We have some very fine stock of this variety to meet 
the steadily increased demand of fhe past few seasons and rec¬ 
ommend its use in place of the Chinese Sacred Lily. Do not 
omit a few bulbs from your order. 
•''Soleil d'Or Top size, $1.15 per 12; $8.50 per 100 
