NARCISSI 
GERTIE MILLAR (4a). Wonderful flower of the new 
giant Leedsii type with pure-white perianth similar to, 
and as large as, Van Waveren s Giant, with a beauti¬ 
fully proportioned pale primrose cup deeply fluted and of 
translucent texture; unusually long pistils and anthers 
match this color perfectly. $6.50 for 10; $62.50 per 100. 
See illustration, page 7. 
HERA (4b). In this daffodil the pure-white perianth seg¬ 
ments seem almost joined together, so perfect is their over¬ 
lapping; the pale straw-colored cup is very markedly fluted 
and with the slightly greenish base creates a charming 
whole. A flower of extreme delicacy and of chaste beau¬ 
ty. $ 1.40 for 10; $ I 1.50 per 100. 
LORD KITCHENER (4a). Flower of great size with very 
broad, flat, pure-white perianth of firm substance; crown 
very large, of a delicate pale primrose, well open at the 
mouth and elegantly crimped at the brim. $1.40 for 10; 
$ I 1.50 per 100. 
LOUIS CAPET (4b). A dainty little flower of perfect 
conformation from whatever angle viewed; poised on tip¬ 
toe ready for a dance at the slightest breath of air; peri¬ 
anth white; trumpet light primrose, with golden anthers, 
and pale green shading to gold; foliage clean and up¬ 
right, not too heavy; an ideal narcissus for naturalizing 
and for the rock garden. $1.90 for 10; $16.50 per 100. 
MITYLENE (4a). This tall enormous-flowered Leedsii has 
a snowy-white perianth of perfect shape and fine sub¬ 
stance. The cup is of the palest lemon-yellow, very flat 
and curved up slightly like a shallow saucer with little 
ridges in it. This very attractive novelty is fine in the 
garden as well as the showroom. Each, $ 1.50. See illus¬ 
tration, page 12. 
NETTE O'MELVENY (4b). Sure the “little people" must 
have been abroad frolicking in the moonlight when this 
fairy flower was born; a dancing daffodil with pure-white 
perianth and a cup of clear lemon-yellow, with orange 
picotee. Splendid foliage, tall, graceful stem and good 
neck; in every way a delightful flower. $1.40 for 10; 
$1 1.50 per 100. See illustration, page 16. 
RADIO (4a). A most unique flower for the collector or 
for exhibition. Pure white perianth and nicely frilled, flar¬ 
ing yellow cup and with distinct white stripes or rays run¬ 
ning down from the edge. Each, $3. 
SILVER STAR (4a). Perfect broad-petaled star-shaped 
perianth of pure cream-white, with finely proportioned 
wide-mouthed trumpet of primrose, changing to cream- 
white, just a shade deeper than the perianth; extra fine, 
and very free-flowering. $1.90 for 10; $16.50 per 100. 
TUNIS (4a). A most beautiful, striking flower. Broad, 
white, overlapping perianth and wide-open, large cup of 
softest primrose becoming with age overlaid at the edges 
with a rare sheen of greenish gold. Outstanding exhibi¬ 
tion variety and exceptionally fine for semi-shady situa¬ 
tions in the garden. Each, $3.75. See illustration, page 16. 
DIVISION V—TRIANDRUS and TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing narcissus triandrus blood. For grace and beauty they are unsurpassed. We 
recommend a situation partly shaded by trees, and if a little very fine dwarf grass seed is sown among them, the beauty 
of their flowers is enhanced. They may remain undisturbed for years. 
Varieties marked (5a) are yellow. Those marked (5b) are white. 
AGNES HARVEY (5b). A beautiful chalice-cupped 
hybrid; perianth snow-white, cup pure white sometimes 
flushed soft apricot; bears one to three blooms on a stem. 
$3.25 for 10; $30 per 100. 
MOONSHINE (5b). Very attractive. This variety caused 
considerable attention at one of our recent exhibits. Peri¬ 
anth and cup creamy white, star shaped. $3.75 for 10; 
$35 per 100. See illustration, page 16. 
PEARLY QUEEN (5b). Two or three flowers to a stem; 
star-shaped cream-white perianth, with clear lemon-yellow 
short trumpet; distinct pearly sheen provides the name; 
drooping habit; free-flowering and a strong grower; Award 
of Merit, 1930. $2.40 for 10; $21.50 per 100. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN (5a). One of the most beautiful, 
distinct and graceful daffodils in cultivation, and recom¬ 
mended for bedding, pot culture, naturalizing in wood¬ 
lands, rock gardens, etc. The flowers vary slightly in size 
and sometimes in form and trumpet, but all are of uni¬ 
form delicate canary-yellow with a gracefully reflexing 
perianth. Naturalized in the grass, under trees, this daffo¬ 
dil forms a delightful feature in the garden. $2.85 for 10; 
$26 per 100. 
THALIA (5b). Often called the orchid-flowered daffodil. 
The beautiful pure-white flowers are carried 3 or 4 to a 
stem and are most attractive for either indoor decoration 
or planting in the rock garden. Very attractive. $3 for 10; 
$27.50 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS (5b). An exquisitely beautiful little 
species, appropriately called the “Angel’s Tears’ daffodil; 
it is of slender growth, and produces a cluster of elegant 
little creamy-white flowers with globular cup and perianth 
reflexing as in the cyclamen; height, 7 inches. The bulbs 
should be left undisturbed to establish themselves. $2.65 
for 10; $24 per 100. 
All our daffodil bulbs usually produce two or more flower spikes. Smaller bulbs can be supplied at substantially lower prices. 
