IV. Leedsii: 
Very similar in form and size to the Incomparabilis and Barrii groups, but predominantly 
white. 
CRYSTAL QUEEN -3- White; large crown of pale primrose. $1.25 dozen 
DAISY SCHAFFER -4- Pure white and pale lemon. Fine. $3.75 each 
FAIRY QUEEN -3- Long stemmed, dainty pure white flowers, $1.50 dozen 
GERTIE MILLAR -5- Large creamy lemon crown; white petals. .50 each 
HERA -4- White, with small pale coppery-lemon edged cup. .85 dozen 
HER GRACE -5- Large ivory crown, exquisitely crinkled. .50 each 
MRS. NETTE O’MELVENY -3- Pure white; dainty lemon cup. .85 dozen 
MRS, R. O. BACKHOUSE -5- Slender trumpet, edged shell-pink. $1.60 each 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH -4- White; flat crown of pale lemon. $1.00 dozen 
TUNIS -2- Large ivory crown edged pale coppery gold. .50 each 
V. Triandrus Hybrids: 
Small star-shaped flowers with reflexed petals; usually in clusters of three, they are more 
or less drooping, and of graceful habit. Nice for the rock garden, 
AGNES HARVEY -4- Pure white; cups sometimes flushed apricot. $2.00 dozen 
MOONSHINE -4- Creamy white; flowers larger than Thalia. $1.25 dozen 
PEARLY QUEEN -4- Creamy white and pale lemon. .85 dozen 
THALIA -4- 2 or 3 dainty pure white flowers to the stem. $2.00 dozen 
Vi. Cyclamineus Hybrids: 
Small golden-yellow flowers, with reflexed petals. Excellent for the rock garden. 
FEBRUARY GOLD -1- Golden-yellow; orange fringed trumpet. $1.50 dozen 
MARCH SUNSHINE -1- Smaller than February Gold. .50 each 
Vil. Jonquil Hybrids: 
Small golden-yellow flowers, usually 3-5 to the stem; very fragrant. Foliage rush-like. 
Fine for rock gardens. 
BUTTERCUP -4- Rich buttercup yellow; small trumpet-like cup. $1.00 dozen 
GOLDEN PERFECTION -4- 1-3 golden flowers on long stems. Fine. $1.00 each 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE -3- Rich yellow; one flower to the stem. .85 dozen 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX -3- Very small and very fragrant; 3-5 to the stem, $1.00 dozen 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLII -1- 3-5 star shaped flowers; slender cups. .85 dozen 
ORANGE QUEEN -2- Intense golden-orange; 2-3 to the stem. $1.25 dozen 
TREVITHIAN -2- Pale lemon throughout; 2 or more to the stem. $3.00 each 
VIII. Poetaz Hybrids: 
“Bunch-flowered’ narcissi; 3-5 small flat-cupped florets to the stem. Fragrant and hardy. 
ASPASIA -5- Creamy white and lemon. Tall. .85 dozen 
CHEERFULNESS -5- Double; white with lemon at base of petals. $1.00 dozen 
GLORIOUS -3- White with red edged cups, .40 each 
HALVOSE -3- Primrose with flat orange cups. $2.00 dozen 
LA FIANCEE -3- Pure white; flat rich yellow cups. $1.75 dozen 
LAURENS KOSTER -3- Creamy white and lemon. .75 dozen 
MEDUSA -3- White and orange-scarlet. $1.00 dozen 
RED GUARD -5- Coppery-yellow and red; sometimes only one to stem. .35 each 
ST. AGNES -4- Cream white and orange-red. $1.25 each 
IX. Poeticus: 
The ‘“‘Poet’s Narcissi’’; snowy white petals and flat red-rimmed cups. Very fragrant. 
ACTAEA -5- One of the largest and best “‘Poets”. .25 each 
CASSANDRA -5- Narrow cup, rimmed rich red. $1.25 dozen 
GLORY OF LISSE -4 Large flower and good stem. .85 dozen 
HORACE -4- Flat eye, almost entirely red. .85 dozen 
RECURVUS -6- Very late. Also called “Pheasant Eye”. .75 dozen 
X. Deubie Varieties: 
ALBA PLENA ODORATA -6- The “Gardenia flowered” narcissus. .85 dozen 
FEU DE JOIE -3- Creamy white and orange-scarlet. .50 each 
HOLLAND’S GLORY -4- Soft yellow throughout. .35 each 
IRENE COPELAND -4- White and primrose; very double. .40 each 
MARY COPELAND -5- Creamy white and sunset-red. .35 each 
TWINK -3- Rich yellow and orange-red. $1.50 dozen 
MIXTURE 
Especially suitable for naturalizing. $2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 1000 
COLLECTIONS 
For those of you who do not know the different varieties, but would like to have a repre- 
sentative selection, we reccommend this BEGINNERS COLLECTION very highly; all 
are above the average in beauty, habit of growth etc., etc.,-more-than satisfactory in every 
way. One dozen each of King Alfred, Mrs. E. H. Krelage, Anna Croft, Milford-Haven, 
Brightling, Crystal Queen, Thalia, February Gold, Golden Sceptre, Cheerfulness and 
Horace, a $15.70 value for $13.50; six of each for $7.00. 
If you want something extra fine, for exhibiting at your Garden Club flower show, or just 
to have something better than “the other fellow’, we suggest this COLLECTION FOR 
THE CONNOISSEUR: two each of Beersheba, Lord Wellington, Dick Wellband, 
Fortune, Daisy Schaffer, Mrs. R. O. Backhouse, Golden Perfection and St. Agnes, a 
$28.90 value for $25.00; one of each for $13.50. 
PLANTING NOTE 
CAUTION: Daffodils and narcissi should be planted only in well drained soil; water 
standing around the bulbs causes them to rot in the ground. 
