Primrose Phoenix. (4) Large rose-shaped primrose-yellow flowers with long 
stems. Much more satisfactory than double Von Sion which is so often an ugly 
green. 20”. 3 for 50c. 
Snow Sprite. (5) A very distinct sweet-scented double Leedsii. Flowers 3 
inches across, with broad snowy-white perianth, and center filled with white 
florets shading down to pale primrose. Very beautiful and elegant. 16” 3 
for 50c. 
The Pearl. (2-3) A very beautiful and elegant double daffodil. Flowers star 
shaped, of a delicate creamy primrose passing off to a creamy white. Valuable 
for cutting. 3 for 50c. 
Twink. (2-3) A double of the semi-full type, the petals alternating a soft prim¬ 
rose and clear orange. A good exhibition flower and a fine garden plan-t; 
early, free flowering, hardy. Each 25c. 
VARIOUS 
February Gold. A very early-flowering Cyclamineus byrid of golden yellow 
with a fringed orange trumpet. 3 for 50c. 
Niveth. (3-4) A Triandrus-Leedsii hybrid of great beauty and very vigorous. 
Purest stainless white, of perfect grace and quality. Each $1.00. 
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OCONEE. (5) Powell, 1939. A veritable gem among the Triandrus hybrids 
because of the decided contrast in color, unusual form and late-flowering 
period. Two to three flowers on a 12-inch stem. Flaring light-yellow crown; 
white perianth pointing slightly backward. Vigorous and a good increaser. 
Each $5.00. 
Orange Glory. (2) A Cyclamineus hybrid. Yellow perianth very slightly re¬ 
flexing, and trumpet of a deep intense golden-orange color. Strong constitu¬ 
tion. Each 30c. 
Pearly Queen. A. M., R. H. S. A Triandrus hybrid that bears two or three 
flowers on a stem. >itar-shaped, creamy-white perianth; clear lemon-yellow 
trumpet. The distinct pearly sheen provides the name. Of drooping habit, 
free flowering, and a strong grower. Each 30c. 
Thalia. (3) Often called the orchid-flowered daffodil it is probably the purest 
white of the Triandrus hybrids. It is of exquisite beauty for artistic arrange¬ 
ments, unsurpassed for the show bench, and a garden gem. Each 25c. 
Triandrus hybrids. The result of crossing TRIANDRUS ALBUS on Trumpet, In- 
comparabilis, and Leedsii varities. All are of elegant and graceful habit and 
of good constitution, producing primrose, yellow, or white flowers. Each 25c; 
doz. $2.50. 
MIXED DAFFODILS. This mixture is made especially for those who wish to 
grow some good flowers but are not particular about named varieties. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting and naturalizing. $3.00 per 100. 
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