DIVISION 6 - CYCLAMINEUS and CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing Narcissus Cyclamineus blood. 
CYCLAMINEUS. The yellow cyclamen-flowered daf¬ 
fodil. This beautiful little daffodil is the earliest of all 
and is a charming, artistic little flower of very distinct 
form; the trumpet is rich yellow, straight and tube-like, 
elegantly serrated at the mouth, while the perianth is 
reflexed as in a cyclamen. A valuable little species for 
pot culture, edgings, rock work, and to naturalize in 
grass and shady nooks, or at the water’s edge; it de¬ 
lights in a dampish sandy peat soil and should be left 
undisturbed for years. Height, 6 inches. $3.25 for 10; 
$30.00 per 100. 
FEBRUARY GOLD. Beautiful golden yellow, exquisitely 
formed flower with reflexed perianth, which, like the 
foregoing, have aroused much interest in recent exhibi¬ 
tions. Commences flowering in late March. Very refined 
and beautiful. $3.25 for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
DIVISION 7 - JONQUILLA and JONQUILLA HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing Narcissus Jonquilla blood. 
CHRYSOLITE. A new Jonquil-yellow trumpet hybrid 
of well-balanced form and good size; pure light golden 
color; a generous proportion of two-flowered stems, but 
just as beautiful as a single flower. $8.25 for 10; $80.00 
per 100. 
GENERAL PERSHING. New type of Jonquil Hybrid; 
large as some of the moderately sized Ajax varieties; 
foliage is flat but very long and narrow, much more 
graceful than that of Ajax type, flower much more re¬ 
fined in form than the giant Trumpets; 3^4 inches in 
diameter, of purest Jonquil-gold; trumpet just a shade 
deeper than the perianth; a lovely flower in every way 
and sure to become immensely popular. Award of 
Merit. Each, $2.50. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. Standard-bearer of the new type 
of hybrid which has become so popular because it is 
so much more gracefully proportioned than the giant 
Trumpet. A medium-sized perfectly built flower of deep 
Jonquil-yellow, 3 inches or so in diameter, the perianth 
star shaped, just a shade lighter in coloring than the 
trumpet, which is slightly rolled and flaring at the 
mouth like a miniature Trumpet. The entire flower is 
of the greatest substance, keeping in perfect condition 
exceptionally long, both in the garden and when cut. 
The foliage is attractive and the flowers are produced 
on tall tapering stems; very vigorous in growth and a 
strong propagator. “Golden Sceptre” should merit a 
place in every garden. Late flowering. $1.00 for 10; 
$7.50 per 100. 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX. The true single sweet Jonquil, 
producing in early May charming clusters of numerous 
small rich yellow flowers of delightful scent. $0.75 for 
10; $5.00 per 100. 
LADY HILLINGDON. A fine companion for “Golden 
Sceptre,” blooming somewhat earlier; cluster-flowering 
type, well worth growing even if all the flowers came 
singly; perianth a clear butter-yellow with broad outer 
petals opening flat, like those of a trillium, with the 
narrow inner petals curving forward around the mod¬ 
erate-sized shapely trumpet of deep Jonquil-yellow with 
anthers to match. A lovely flower in every way, borne 
gracefully on a very tall stem above clean attractive 
foliage; ideal for cutting as well as for garden display 
and a strong propagator. Every beholder falls in love 
with “Lady Hillingdon.” $6.25 for 10; $60.00 per 100. 
See illustration, page 37. 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS. Bearing rich yellow fragrant 
flowers (two to four on a stem) with broad imbricated 
perianth and straight, wrinkled cup, foliage erect and 
rush-like; a fine showy variety, very effective when 
massed in beds and borders, and valuable for cutting. 
A tiny golden Daffodil. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
TULLUS HOSTILIUS. Of the Jonquil-yellow trumpet 
type; strong growing but less than a foot high; the 
flower is of remarkable substance, lasting exceptionally 
long in the garden or when cut; an ideal Daffodil for 
informal use. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
WHITE WEDGWOOD. A dainty and charming flower 
borne on a tall stem; a starry perianth of cream-white, 
with a trumpet of a pale primrose; beautiful for cutting 
and effective in groups in front of the daffodil border, 
among other varieties. $6.50 for 10; $62.50 per 100. 
All our daffodil bulbs usually produce two or more flower spikes. 
Smaller bulbs can be supplied at substantially lower prices. 
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