NAKC issrs CANAT.ICrT.ATLS, hvincli Ea. 
flowered, very frag:rant, yellow cui) 
and cream ])eriantli .10 
NARCISSUS UOBUUARIS, small yel 
low trumpet daffodil, nine inches.. .20 
RARE SPECIES 
NARCISSUS SCABERUUUS, smallest 
and rarest of all miniature daffodils, 
brifiht yellow . 2.00 
N. WATIEKI, white star-shai)ed min¬ 
iature flower, S inches tall . 1.50 
N. JUNCIFOUIUS RUPICOEA, shal- 
low-cnpped, brifiht yellow, fragrant 1.00 
N. SEROTINUS, aiitnmn l)looming, 
small A\hite stjir with yellow cup. 
fragrant . 1.50 
N. CAPAX PLENUS, very old, rare 
double, light yellow miniature, called 
Queen Anne’s double daffodil. 2.00 
HYBRID DAFFODIES OF SMAUE SIZE 
Queen of Spain, soft yellow trumpet 
of varying shai)e, graceflly reflexed 
perianth; rock garden or naturaliz¬ 
ing .25 
Moonshine, like its parent, Triandrns 
albns, but much larger, a beautiful 
flower .40 
Pearly Queen, triandrns hybrid, lemon 
trmpet, cream perianth, two or more 
drooping flowers .20 
Thalia, two or more lovely white 
triandrns flowers on a stalk.30 
February (told. Cyclaminens hybrid, 
deep yellow trumpet and lighter 
perianth, 13 inches, a beautifully 
poised flower .35 
March Sunshine, Cyclaminens, hybrid, 
slenderer and daintier than Febru¬ 
ary Gold. 10 to 12 inches.50 
OTHER SMAEE BUEBS 
BRODIAEA, Wild Hyacinth Ea. 
Pulehella, close heads of waxen lav¬ 
ender flowers on 15-ineh bare 
stalks .05 
Hyaeinthina, white flowers .OS 
CAMASSIA, Wild Camas 
Eeiehtlinii, deep to light blue, and 
white; 2 feet high, star-shaped 
flowers .05 
CROCUS ZONATUS, autumn flower¬ 
ing delicate orchid shade, very 
lovely .05 
ER.4NTHIS hyemalis. Winter Aconite, 
small bright yellow flowers, bloom 
very early . 
.05 
