
MOONSHINE 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS and 
TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing N. ‘Triandrus 
blood. Atl of the varieties in this section are most interesting 
garden subjects. flowers aze more or less drooping, of elegant 
form and graceful habit. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS. (1) The dainty little 
“Angel’s tears’’ daffodils are native to 
Spain and Portugal. A most charming 
subject for the rock garden, height 7 
inches. Flowers are produced in clusters. 
are creamy white, with globular cup and 
reflexing perianth. Extremely’ early. 
Produces tiny bulbs about the size of 
peas. Plant about three inches deep ina 
mixture of leaf mold and sand, like 
some shade and good drainage. Each 
25c; 3 for 70c; doz. $2.50. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS 

TRIANDRUS CALATHINUS. (4) 
One of the most beautiful little 
Daffodils in existence. The 
fiowers, which are produced in 
drooping clusters of two or 
three, are snowy white, with 
long goblet-shaped crown pret- 
tily fluted. The foliage has a 
curious habit of curling over. 
Ideal for the rockery, height 7 
inches. The late Mr. Peter Barr 
collected this rare Daffodil 
some years ago on one of the 
sea-swept Glenan Isles (off 
Brittany). It is no longer to be 
found there, the sea having 
washed away all trace of this 
little species. Prefers a mixture 
cf leaf mold and coarse sand. 
Hach 40c; 3 for $1.10; doz. 
$4.00. 
AGNHS HARVEY. (4) A most 
dainty all white Daffodil of 
drooping habit, one to three 
f:owers cn a stem. Starry peri- 
anth with Triandrus type trum- 
pet. Splendid for naturalizing. 
bach 15¢; 3 for 40c; doz. 
$1.50. 
MOONSHINE. (3 a beautiful 
hybrid with star-shaped, 
creamy white flowers, often 
three to a stem, drooping grace- 
fully. A great favorite for the 
rock garden. Hach 20c; 3 for 
50c; doz. $1.75. 
MRS. ALFRED PEARSON. (3) Dainty 
star-shaped flowers in generous clusters; 
white perianth and pale primrose cup. 
Kach 20c; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00. 
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