onquilla Hybrids 
Particularly Recommended In This Class is Golden Sceptre 
Division 7: Hybrid Jonquils with two or more, small, very fragrant flowers 
on one stem. 
Campernelle, Single Doz. $1.50, 100 $9.75 
A tiny golden Daffodil with tips of pointed grasslike foliage reaching 
above the flowers; the broad overlapping petals make a nicely rounded 
perianth; frequently three blooms on a stalk; a delightful little flower. 
Campernelle, Double Doz. $1.55, 100 $10.25 
Two to three golden yellow, small, fragrant flowers on strong stems; 
lovely for cutting. Height 13 inches. 
*Golden Sceptre Doz. $1.50, 100 $9.75 
A medium sized perfectly built flower of deep Jonquil-yellow, 3 inches 
or more in diameter. The whole flower, as with the others in this class, 
is of the greatest substance, keeping in perfect condition exceptionally 
long both in the garden and when cut. 
Jonquilla Simplex (Queen Anne’s Daffodil) Doz. $1.85, 100 $12.00 
The true tiny single Jonquil. The bulbs as well as the flowers of this 
miniature Daffodil are not very much larger than the Snowdrop. The 
flowers are a pure golden yellow and delightfully fragrant; foliage is 
grasslike. Perfectly hardy and most satisfactory small Daffodil for the 
rock garden. 
Jonquilla flore pleno Doz. $2.30, 100 $15.00 
This is the charming double-flowered form of the above. Also splendid 
in the rockery. The double Queen Anne’s Daffodil. 
*TLady Hillingdon Each $0.30, Doz. $3.00, 100 $21.00 
A fine companion for Golden Sceptre, blooming earlier; cluster-flowering 
type but 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 
moderate-sized shapely trumpet of deep Jonquil-yellow. 
Odorus, Orange Queen Doz. $1.85, 100 $12.00 
A very striking variety, 2 to 3 flowers on a stem, color intense golden 
orange, cup prettily fluted. Delightful Jonquil fragrance. The flowers 
are produced in the greatest profusion on wiry stems about level with 
the tops of the strong but not coarse foliage; truly a Daffodil for every 
garden and the gayest of the lot, large or small. 
*White Wedgewood Each $0.55, Doz. $5.50, 100 $37.50 
A dainty and charming flower borne on a tall stem; starry perianth of 
cream-white, with a trumzet of a pale primrose; beautiful for cutting 
and effective in front of the Daffodil border, among other varieties. 
Cyclamineus Hybrids 
Particularly Recommended In This Class is February Gold 
Division 6: Cyclamineus blood, like that of Triandrus, imparts such a 
distinct form to Daffodils, that a separate division has been made of its 
hybrids, which have trumpets of rich yellow, straight and tube-like, and 
perianths reflexed as in a Cyclamen; very early flowering. 
February Gold Doz. $2.30, 100 $15.00 
Perianth golden yellow, trumpet tinged orange, very early. 
March Sunshine Each $0.60, Doz. $5.75, 100 $40.00 
Smaller than February Gold and more adapted for rock garden planting. 
Triandrus Hybrid Narcissus, Moonshine 

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Grinnor Fk ybrids 
Particularly Recommended In This Class is Thalia 
Division 5: These are the Cyclamen-flowered Daffodils with reflexing 
perianth. The flowers are more or less drooping, of elegant form and grace- 
ful habit. 
*Moonshine Doz. $1.85, 100 $12.00 
A beautiful Triandrus Hybrid, star-shaped white flowers, often three to 
a stem, drooping gracefully, very beautiful and a great favorite, espe- 
cially for the rock garden or for naturalizing in the shade. A fine ex- 
hibition variety. 
Pearly Queen Doz. $1.60, 100 $10.50 
Triandrus Hybrid, 2 or 3 flowers to a stem; star-shaped, cream-white 
perianth, with clear lemon-yellow short trumpet; distinct pearly sheen 
provides the name; drooping habit; free flowering and a strong grower. 
“Thalia Doz. $3.00, 100 $21.00 
In addition to a peculiar attraction at first sight, this flower leaves one 
with an impression that it is white, yet it is a whiteness that is not 
white. The recurving petals and the angle of the three trumpets are 
unlike the conventional short-cupped Daffodil. The stem is dark green, 
round and reedlike thin. Some call it the “’orchid-flowered’’ Narcissus 
which adds to the mystery. Thalia provides unusually good material for 
artistic arrangement. (Color illustration, page 9.) 

February Gold 
Narcissus Jonquilla Simplex 


