Queen of the North. (4) Large, exhibition flower. Broad white perianth; cup, 
lemon, prettily fluted; strong, free grower. Doz. 60c. 
St. Olaf. (5) A medium-sized beautiful flower with very broad rounded well 
imbricated perianth; prettily frilled cream-colored cup with a double frilled 
edge delicately margined with sulphur and a sulphur-shaded center. Each 25c. 
White Lady. (4) A charming old variety of medium size, with broad white peri- 
anth and dainty pale-canary crinkled cup. Delicately scented. Doz. 60c. 
JONQUILS AND JONQUIL HYBRIDS 
The Jonquil hybrids are those that have Narcissus 
jonquilla as one parent. Very fragrant, mostly rich 
yellow in color, midseason in flowering, and of medium 
height. 
Aurelia. (4) A fine Jouquil hybrid of beautiful form and of the deepest color. 
Perianth flat and symmetrical; crown straight and long; color a uniform deep 
golden yellow. A fine exhibition flower. 18’. Each 40c. 
Buttercup. (4) Very distinct and handsome; rich buttercup yellow, Almost a 
Trumpet bearing single 3-inch flowers on 2l-inch stems. Doz. $1.00. 
CHEYENNE. See page 3. 
Golden Goblet. (3) A magnificent hybrid approaching Trumpet form and di- 
mensions. Broad waved perianth and much expanded serrated trumpet. The 
flower has great substance and extraordinary durability and is deepest in- 
tense self-golden yellow throughout. Each 50c. 
Golden Sceptre. (2-3) Handsome, free flowering; rich, golden yellow; sweetly 
scented: 20. Doz. 75c. 
Jonquilla. (4-5) The true single sweet Jonquil, of light elegant growth, bear- 
ing charming clusters of numerous small rich-yellow flowers of delicious scent. 
WOzeer oC: 
Orange Queen. (2) Very striking with two or three flowers on a stem; intense 
golden orange, darkest in color of all jonquils. 15’’. Doz. $1.00. 
Rugulosus. (2) Rich yellow fragrant flowers bearing two to four on a stem; 
broad perianth and straight fluted cup. Very effective when massed in beds 
or gardens or for cutting. Doz. $1.00. 
Trevithian. (2) F. C. C., R. H. S. Broad smooth even perianth and shallow 
cup of soft clear primrose throughout. Two or more medium-sized charming 
flowers on a tall stem. Each 40c. 
Tullus Hostillius. (4) Of the jonquil x yellow Trumpet type. Strong grower and 
flower of remarkable substance lasting exceptionally long in the garden or 
when cut. Ideal for informal use or the large rock garden. Doz. $1.25. 
White Wedgewood. (4) A dainty and charming flower borne on a tall stem. 
Starry perianth of cream white; trumpet pale primrose. Fine for cutting and 
very effective in groups. Each 50 cents. 
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