JONQUILLA AND JONQUIL HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties of Narcissus Jonquilla 
parentage. 
( AMFEKNKIJ.E ODOlU S HI (il EOSl S. (M) 
Rich yellow fragrant flowers, two to four on 
a stem. All Cainpernelle types have erect 
rush-like foliage, are very effective massed 
in beds or borders. Each 8c. doz. 75c. 
CAMPEKNEI.ee ODOKIS GIGANTHEVS. 
(M) Same as al)ove, except that the flowers 
are half again as large and the stems longer. 
Each 8c, doz. 75c. 
C.4MPEKNEEEE ODOKCS HI Gl LOSES 
PLENES. (M) Fragrant double yellow flow¬ 
ers, resembles a small yellow rose. Usually 
two and three to the stem. Each 8c, doz. 75c. 
CAMPEKNELLE OKANGE QEEEN. (M) Two 
to three flowers on a stem, of rich golden- 
orange; cup prettily fluted. Each 10c, doz. $1. 
KETTEKCEP. (E) Similar to golden Sceptre, a 
little lighter in color and flowering later. 
Color is a rich buttercup yellow. Each 10c, 
doz. $1.00. 
GENERAL PERSHING. (E) A new type of 
Jonquil hybrid; large as some of the moder¬ 
ately sized trumpet Daffodils. h^lower is 
much more refined in form than the Giant 
Trumpets, 3y2 inches in diameter, of purest 
jonquil gold. A beauty for the show bench. 
Eacli $3.00. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. (M) This free flowering 
hybrid should merit a place in every garden. 
Flowers are of deep Jonquil yellow, 3 inches 
in diameter, often two on a stem. The keep¬ 
ing qualities of this variety are unexcelled, 
either when cut or in the garden. Each 10c, 
doz. $1.00. 
JONQEILLA SIMPLEX. (L) The original sweet 
scented, single Jonquil; three to five charm¬ 
ing rich yellow flowers to the stem. Color 
photograph on front cover shows actual size 
of blooms. A gem for the rockery: produces 
very tiny bulbs which can be left undisturbed 
for years. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
JONIiEILLA FI.OKE PLENO. (L) The double 
form of the above. Each 15c, doz. $1.50. 
LADY HILLINGDON. (E) A fine companion 
for Golden Sceptre, blooming earlier. Pro¬ 
duces one, two and three rich buttercup yel¬ 
low flowers, on tall graceful stems. Y^ou will 
fall in love with this lovely flower, unex¬ 
celled for garden display. Each 40c, doz. $4. 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD. (L) Tall stems, pro¬ 
ducing one, two, and three very dainty and 
charming flowers of a very delicate and un¬ 
usual fragrance. Perianth is cream-white; 
trumpet of pale primrose. No Jonquil collec¬ 
tion is complete without this unique flower, 
decidedly different. Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 
Producing clusters of fragrant flowers; not 
recommended for outside planting, except in 
mild climates. 
Hulbs of these vai'ieties, grown in pel)bles, 
can be had in bloom from Christmas until 
Easter. Upon arrival, i)lant immediately, if 
wanted early, and put in a cool place, free from 
frost. When well rooted they can ])e taken 
into heat, the milder the temperature the finer 
the flowers. For a succession of bloom, plant 
at intervals of two weeks, keeping unplanted 
bulbs in a moderately cool temperature and 
dry. The water requires changing occasionally, 
a little powdered charcoal addecl to the water. 
JONQUILLA FLORE PLENO 
helps to keep it fresh. The earlier the l)ulbs 
are planted, the longer the time required for 
rooting; December plantings root very quickly. 
Soleil d’Or will give best results if not brought 
into heat until the buds start to show. 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR. Yellow with bright 
orange cup. Very fragrant and colorful. 
Top size bulbs. Each 10c; doz. $1.00. 
POETAZ, LAURENS KOSTER 
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