that a variety is low growing, and therefore suitable for the rock 
garden. 
Coming, as it does, at the opening of spring, no flower is more 
welcome, or better loved, than the narcissus, known also by the pet 
name of daffodil. No flower is more expressive in form, nor has 
any other flower so many characteristic forms. The colors are yel¬ 
low, white, and yellow and white, with often added pink or red suffus¬ 
ing and edging the cup. There are several types, each having its 
own forms and fragrance. 
For indoor growing use only “F” and “FF” varieties. 
6 at dozen rate. 25 at 100 rate, except as otherwise quoted. 
Ajax Type 
These are the giants of the narcissus race, the ones with the 
large full-length trumpets. W. P. Milner, however, though of the 
same form, is very small. 
Goldfinch. Y2FF. Deep yellow, almost orange, very flaring, 
heavily frilled, and very hardy. 7c, 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.20. 
King Alfred. Y2FF. One of the finest. 8c. 
Lord Roberts. Y2. Light yellow. “Dog eared.” 10c. 
Monarch. Y3FF. Form and size of Emperor, but better. 10c. 
Olympia. Y3FF. Massive flower, wide open cup. 8c. 
W. P. Milner. W2FRG. Exquisite when forced. 8c, 12 for 80c. 
Incomparabilis Type 
Instead of the large trumpets, these have large cups or discs, 
and mostly are fairly large flowers. These, and those of the two 
following types, are sometimes spoken of as “snub noses.” 
Bernardino. W4. Large flower, cup stained orange. 7c, 6 for 
35c. 
Croesus. Y4FF. Cup flat. An aristocrat. 8c, 6 for 40c. 
Gloria Mundi. Y3FF. Very rich color. 7c, 12 for 70c. 
Jester. Y3. Creamy yellow, tinted cup. 10c, 6 for 50c. 
Leonie. Y3FF. Light yellow, tall and outstanding. 6c, 12 for 
60c, 25 for $1.10. 
Lucifer. W4FF. Cup slender, with red edge. 7c, 6 for 35c. 
Doubles. Primrose-yellow, several kinds, none of them green. 
6c, 12 for 60c, 100 for $4.00. 
Orange Phoenix. B2F. Double. White and orange. 7c, 6 for 35c. 
Sir Watkin. Y2FF. “The Welsh Giant.” 7c, 6 for 35c. 
Torch. Y3FF. Large flower, cup stained with red. 7c, 6 for 35c. 
Barrii Type 
Of these the cups or discs are smaller than those of the preced¬ 
ing type, and the flowers in general are smaller, though of some 
varieties the flowers are large. Some of the daintiest are of this 
type. 
Firebrand. W3F. A brilliant little flower, tall, with cup deep 
red. 5c, 6 for 24c, 12 for 45c, 25 for 80c, 100 for $3.00. 
Glitter. Y5RG. Old-gold yellow. 7c, 12 for 70c. 
Greenheart. W6. Spidery in form, twin-flowered. 7c, 6 for 35c. 
Red Beacon. W4RG. Cup flat, brilliantly edged red. 6c, 12 for 
60c, 25 for $1.10. 
