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Division 11. 
Various Species and Hybrids 
Distinct forms which cannot be classed under any of the foregoing divisions. 
Per 100 
$ 
NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM—tThe Hoop. Petticoat or Medusa’s Trum- 
pet daffodils. For the rock garden, edgings and small beds, these beautiful 
little daffodils are most charming, while if several bulbs are planted in pots 
or pans they are greatly prized for indoor decoration. 
BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS—tThe large sulphur Hoop Petticoat. 
Very beautiful pale citron flowers, height 6 to 8 inches; delights in a damp 
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BULBOCODIUM MONOPAHYLLUS or Clusii, the white Hoop Pet- 
ticoat, native of N. Africa, producing in winter little snowy white flowers 
of exquisite beauty ; charming in the rock garden or may be grown in pots 
in a cold frame or cool room; as soon as signs of growth are seen give 
water freely, height 6 inches. On no account should manure be given.. 16.00 
*BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS — The yellow Hoop Petticoat, 
flowers rich golden yellow, of hoop-petticoat form and rush-like foliage. 
Height 6 inches. It blooms from the end of February to early in March, 
and prefers a sandy peat soil with a fair amount of moisture while in 
growth, but not in summer; no manure should be given.............. 4.00 
CYCLAMINEUS (See Division 6: Cyclamineus Hybrids). 
CANALICULATUS (See Division 8: Tazetta Hybrids). 
JONQUILA SIMPLEX (See Division 7: Jonquilla Hybrids). 
JUNCIFOLIUS—The miniature rush-leaved daffodil, a charming and elegant 
species for pots or select spots in the rock garden; it has small rich yellow 
Howers rather smaller than a jonquil with a dainty little flattish crown, height 
3 to 4 inches, delicately fragrant ; a native of the Pyrenees................ 16.00 
SEROTINUS—A very late little narcissus producing in October, on slender 
stems, miniature star-shaped fragrant flowers with silvery white perianth and 
minute golden yellow cup, sometimes two to three flowers on a stem, height 
10 inches. Plant in a warm spot on rockwork and lightly cover during winter, 
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TRIANDRUS ALBUS—The dainty little ‘““Angel’s Tears”. (See Division 5: 
‘Triandrus Hybrids). 
TRIANDRUS CALATHINUS (See Division 5: Triandrus Hybrids). 
TRIANDRUS CONCOLOR (True). (See Division 5: Triandrus Hybrids). 
TRIANDRUS PULCHELLUS (See Division 5: Triandrus Hybrids). 
