Buttercup. (4) Very distinct and handsome; rich buttercup yellow, Almost a 
Trumpet bearing single 3-inch flowers on 2l-inch stems. Doz. $1.00. 
Campanelle. (3) A rush-leaved jonquil bearing larger flowers and more 
robust than Jonquilla with wider petals and more upright cup, generally 
known as the ‘giant Jonquil’. It produces two or more full-yellow fragrant 
flowers on each stem. Doz. $1.00. 
CHEYENNE. (Powell) A white Jonquil hybrid 2 inches in diameter bearing 
two or three flowers on a 12-inch stem. Broad pointed well overlapping 
petals; beautifully flared ivory cup three-fourths inch in diameter with crin- 
kled edge. Each $1.50. 
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 seif-golden yellow throughout. Each 50c. 
Golden Sceptre. (2-3) Handsome, free flowering; rich golden yellow; sweetly 
scented. 20". Doz. $1.00. 
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. 
Doz. 75c. 
KIOWA. See Page 4. 
Lady Hillingdon. (2) A fine companion for Golden Sceptre but of the cluster- 
flowered type and blooming earlier. Clear butter-yellow perianth with 
broad outer petals opening flat like those of a trillium, and the narrower 
inner petals curving forward around the moderate-sized shapely cup of 
pure jonquil yellow. 3 for 50c. 
Lanarth. (4) A very beautiful and most distinct jonquil hybrid, having broad 
rounded rich golden perianth and shallow expanded cup of a lovely rich 
golden orange. Very tall. Each 50c. 
Orange Queen. (2) Very striking with two or three flowers on a stem; intense 
golden orange, darkest in color of all Jonquils. 15’. Doz. $1.25. 
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 50c. 
Tullus Hostilius. (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. 
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