Polyanthus Narcissus 
The popular flower for growing in the house during the 
winter and early spring , either in soil or in 
pebbles and water 
One of the easiest flowers to grow. Best results are obtained if your first 
p antings are not made until after October 15. To have a continuous dis¬ 
play. make successive plantings two or three weeks apart. We suggest you 
order enough bulbs early, as they will keep in perfect condition if put in a 
cool, dry cellar or spare room until needed for planting. 
Wat ® r Culture: , Put a , n \ nch or two of sand or Pebbles in bottom of dish- 
set the bulbs upright and place sufficient pebbles around them to hold them 
in place. Fill dish with water and set in a dark, cool room until plenty of 
roots have formed, after which bring to a light but cool, free from frost, place. 
Polyanthus Narcissus may also be grown in soil. They are not suited to 
garden planting except in frostless localities. 
9460 Paper White Grandiflora 
The Fragrant White Narcissus 
The large, pure white blooms are borne in clusters and are highly prized for 
their beauty, fragrance, and the ease with which they can be grown. This ac¬ 
counts for their universal popularity. ( Shown in color on second cover.) 
EXTRA LARGE BULBS: 12 for 60^; 100 for $4.25; 250 for $10.00. 
9459 Soleil d’Or —Golden Yellow Narcissus 
Often called the “Yellow Paper White,” the sweet-scented blooms being 
rich golden yellow with a deep orange-red cup. May be grown, like Paper 
Whites, in water and pebbles, but do best when grown in soil. 
LARGE BULBS: 3 for 40*f; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00. 
Paper White Narcissus 
12 for 60^; 100 for $4.25. 
Miniature Narcissus or Daffodils 
Wonderful for Rock Gardens, Naturalizing, Borders or Pots 
charming and fascinating in the garden and highly prized for indoor 
If the location suits them, they will soon establish themselves and should be left undisturbed for years. 
These dainty, small-flowered Daffodils are most 
decoration. 
9488 Bulbocodium conspicuus 
(Shown in color on third cover.) Lovely little rich, golden 
yellow flowers, which, on account of their shape, are known 
as “The Hoop Petticoat Narcissus.” Blooms are about 
IX in. long, with wide-open mouth about 1 in. across. Grow 
6 in. tall. 3 for 30^; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50. 
9513 Cyclamineus 
The earliest of all Daffodils and a charming little flower of 
very distinct form. Trumpet is rich yellow, straight and 
tube-like, serrated at mouth; perianth is reflexed as in a 
Cyclamen. Fine for damp spots or shady nooks. 6 in. 
25jzf each; 3 for 70^; 12 for $2.50; 100 for $18.00. 
9529 Thalia (Triandrus Hybrid ) 
Two or three white flowers in clusters. Beautiful reflexing 
petals add to the charm of the gracefully nodding blooms. 
25^ each; 3 for 60^; 12 for $2.20; 100 for $15.00. 
9511 Queen of Spain (Triandrus Hybrid ) 
Flowers vary slightly in size, and sometimes in form of trum¬ 
pet, but all are a soft, delicate canary-yellow with a graceful 
reflexing perianth. Beautiful, distinct and desirable. 7 in. 
25^ each; 3 for 65^; 12 for $2.35; 100 for $17.00. 
9400 W. P. Milner 
A miniature trumpet Daffodil with small, sulphury white 
nodding flowers having the fragrance of the Cowslip. 10 in. 
20t each; 3 for 55^; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $14.00. 
9489 Triandrus albus (Angel's Tears) 
(Shown in color on third cover.) Small, creamy-white flow¬ 
ers in clusters. Trumpet points downward; the sharply 
recurved perianth petals point upward. 6 in. 
15?f each; 3 for 40^; 12 for $1.40; 100 for $10.00. 
9566 February Gold (Cyclamineus Hybrid ) 
Very early flowering dwarf Daffodil with rich, orange-yel¬ 
low trumpet and golden yellow reflexed perianth. Wonder¬ 
ful for naturalizing, especially in damp spots, rockeries, etc. 
30^f each; 3 for 80^; 12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00. 
9570 Special Dwarf Daffodil Mixture 
For this novel mixture we have selected varieties that grow 
only 8 to 12 in. high. They are of varying forms—some 
resemble the large trumpets, others the medium trumpets, 
and some the small-eyed types. To give variety we have 
added Jonquils and Campernelles. Bulbocodium, Cycla¬ 
mineus, and Triandrus types are not included; they are listed 
separately. 3 for 40j2f; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00. 
COLLECTIONS 
7 Miniature Narcissus or Daffodils 
All seven separate named varieties 
9086 — 7 Bulbs (1 of each variety, value $1.50) for $1.25 
9087— 21 Bulbs(3 of each variety, value 4.00) for 3.50 
9088 — 42 Bulbs(6 of each variety, value 7.10) for 6.25 
Bulbocodium conspicuus 
Cyclamineus 
Triandrus albus 
February Gold 
