DIVISION 11 
VARIOUS MINIATURE DAFFODILS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
For grace and beauty these little gems are unsurpassed. The earth gets out of its win- 
ter bed a toe at a time and so do Narcissus blossoms, these small ones are the first to ap- 
pear. They enjoy the hidden corners or the sheltered upland meadows of the rock garden. 
Also excellent planted in little groups at the base of evergreens. A little fine dwarf grass 
seed sown amongst them, the beauty of their little blooms is enhanced. 
FOR BEST RESULTS THESE VARIETIES MUST BE PLANTED EARLY SO WE URGE YOU TO LET US 
HAVE YOUR ORDER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 
BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS (Large Sulphur Hoop 
Petticoat). A very beautiful pale citron-yellow, 6 to 8 
inches high; delights in a dampish, sandy, peat soil. 
$2.50 for 10; $22.50 per 100. 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS. Flowers rich golden 
yellow, of Hoop Petticoat form and rushlike foliage; 
height, 6 inches. Prefers a dampish, sandy, peat soil. 
$0.75 for 10; $5.00 per 100. 
BULBOCODIUM MONOPHYLLUS OR CLUSII. The 
White Hoop Petticoat form, native of North Africa, pro- 
ducing in winter little snowy white flowers of exquisite 
beauty; grow in pots, in frames, or at the foot of hot 
dry walls; as soon as signs of growth are seen, water 
freely. Height 6 inches. $3.45 for 10; $32.00 per 100. 
CANALICULATUS. A dainty little Polyanthus Nar- 
cissus from Mentone, suitable for sunny situations in 
the rock garden; it has narrow, erect, bluish green foli- 
age and bears heads of three to four flowers with white 
perianth and globular cup; sweet scented. Height 6 
inches. $0.75 for 10; $5.00 per 100. 
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, rockwork, 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. $4.25 for 10; 
$40.00 per 100. 
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 flowers, rather 
smaller than a jonquil with a dainty little flattish 
crown; height, 3 to 4 inches; delicately fragrant. A na- 
tive of the Pyrenees. $3.25 for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
MINIMUS. (True.) The tiniest and earliest of all Daf- 
fodils. The dainty little Trumpet flowers are of a rich 
full yellow. Height, 3 inches. It enjoys peaty soil and 
may be naturalized in rockeries, or in short grass. Very 
scarce. $2.65 for 10; $24.00 per 100. 
MINOR. A most graceful and charming little Trumpet 
of the Maximus form. Early flowering. The yellow peri- 
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anth is artistically twisted and the miniature trumpet of 
the same color flanged at the mouth. Height 6 inches. 
$2.40 for 10; $21.25 per 100. 
MOSCHATUS OF HAWORTH. The snowy white Daf- 
fodil of the Pyrenees, a dainty flower variable in size 
with drooping perianth. A gem to naturalize in grass and 
for the rock garden, delighting in partial shade and on 
grassy slopes facing north. Also a charming pot plant. 
Height 6 inches. $6.25 for 10; $60.00 per 100. 
NANUS. (True.) A charming variety, a miniature 
yellow trumpet daffodil, larger than “Minimus” but 
smaller than “Minor”; rich full yellow; very tiny and 
early, a gem for the rock garden, and for naturalizing 
on grassy banks. Height 41% inches. $2.55 for 10; 
$23.00 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS. (5b) An exquisitely beautiful 
little species, appropriately called the “Angel’s Tears” 
daffodil; it is of slender growth, and produces a cluster 
of elegant little creamy white flowers with globular cup 
and perianth reflexing as in the cyclamen; height, 7 
inches. The bulbs should be left undisturbed to estab- 
lish themselves. $2.40 for 10; $21.25 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS CALATHINUS. (5b) One of the most 
beautiful little Daffodils in existence. The flowers, which 
are produced in drooping clusters of two or three, are 
snowy white, and more than twice the size of Triandrus 
Albus, with long goblet-shaped crown prettily fluted. 
The foliage has a curious habit of curling over. Height, 
7 inches. For pot culture and rockwork it is a perfect 
gem. This beautiful little Daffodil thrives best in a 
mixture of leaf mold, heath soil and coarse sand, with 
a little bone flour added. $4.25 for 10; $40.00 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS CONCOLOR. (5b) Bearing clusters of 
dainty fragrant flowers of similar form to “Triandrus 
Albus,” but of a uniform soft creamy yellow, a very 
rare and beautiful little Daffodil. Height 7 inches. $3.25 
for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
TRIANDRUS PULCHELLUS. (5b) A very beautiful 
little variety; elegant clusters of flowers with primrose 
perianth and creamy white cup. Height 9 inches. $3.25 
for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
W. P. MILNER. A Miniature with white trumpet and 
perianth. Splendid for the rockery or for naturalizing 
in short grass. Height 8 inches. $2.50 for 10; $22.50 
per 100. 
BULBS EACH of the 15 fine varieties 
listed on page 16, total 75 bulbs, with 
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