POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 
Popular for growing in the house during the winter 
and early spring, either in soil or in pebbles and water 
One of the easiest flowers to grow. Best results are obtained if your first 
plantings are not made until after October 15. To have a continuous display, 
make successive plantings two or three weeks apart. We suggest you order 
enough bulbs early, as they will keep in perfect condition if put ina cool, dry 
cellar or spare room until needed for planting. 
Water Culture: Put an inch or two of sand or pebbles in bottom of dish; 
set the bulbs upright and place sufficient pebbles around them to hold them 
in place. Fill dish with water and set in a dark, cool room until plenty of 
roots have formed, after which bring to a light but cool, free from frost, place. 
Polyanthus Narcissus may also be grown in soil. They are not suited to garden 
planting except in frostless localities. ae 
9460 Paper White Grandiflora 
The Fragrant White Narcissus 
The large, pure white blooms are borne in clusters and are highly prized for 
their beauty, fragrance, and the ease with which they can be grown. This ac- 
counts for their universal popularity. (Shown in color on third cover.) 
EXTRA LARGE BULBS: 12 for 70¢; 100 for $4.75; 250 for $11.00. 
9459 Soleil d’Or—Golden Yellow Narcissus 
Often called the ‘‘Yellow Paper White,” the sweet-scented blooms being rich 
golden yellow with a deep orange-red cup. May be grown, like Paper Whites, 
Soe! in water and pebbles, but do best when grown in soil. 
Paper White Narcissus LARGE BULBS: 3 for 70¢; 12 for $2.50; 100 for $18.00. 
MINIATURE NARCISSUS OR DAFFODILS 
WONDERFUL FOR ROCK GARDENS, NATURALIZING, BORDERS OR POTS 
These dainty, small-flowered Daffodils are most charm- 
ing in the garden and highly prized for indoor decoration. COLLECTION 
If the location suits them, they will soon establish them- sate . ° 
selves and should be left undisturbed for years. 7 Miniature Narcissus or Daffodils 
All seven separate named varieties 


9488 Bulbocodium conspicuus 9086— 7 Bulbs (1 of each variety, value $1.80) for $1.60 
(Shown in color on second cover.) Lovely little rich, golden 9087—21 Bulbs (3 of each variety, value 4.65) for 4.25 
yellow flowers, which, on account of their shape are known ott ‘ 7.75 
as ‘The Hoop Petticoat Narcissus.’ Blooms are about 9088—42 Bulbs (6 of each variety, value 8.18) for és 
11% in. long, with wide-open mouth about 1 in. across. 6 in. 
15¢ each; 3 for 35¢; 12 for $1.20; 100 for $8.50. 
9512 Moonshine (Triandrus Hybrid) 
Creamy white flowers with fairly large, open cup and 
daintily reflexing perianth petals. Often three blooms toa 
stem. Valuable for naturalizing or the rock garden. 12 in. 
25¢ each; 3 for 60¢; 12 for $2.20; 100 for $15.00. 
9529 Thalia (Triandrus Hybrid) 
Two or three white flowers in clusters. Beautiful reflexing 
petals add to the charm of the nodding blooms. 12 in. 
30¢ each; 3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00. 
9511 Queen of Spain (Triandrus Hybrid) 
Flowers vary slightly in size, and sometimes in form of 
trumpet, but all are a soft, delicate canary-yellow with a 
graceful reflexing perianth. Beautiful, distinct and desir- 
able. 7 in. 30¢ each; 3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00. 
9400 W. P. Milner 
A miniature trumpet Daffodil with small, sulphury white ant s 
nodding flowers having the fragrance of the Cowslip. 10 in. Bulbocodium conspicuus 
25¢ each; 3 for 60¢; 12 for $2.20; 100 for $15.00. 
9489 Triandrus albus (Angel’s Tears) 
(Shown in color on second cover.) Small, creamy-white 
flowers in clusters. Trumpet points downward; the sharply 
recurved perianth petals point upward. 6i 
6 in. 
25¢ each; 3 for 70¢; 12 for $2.50; 100 for $18.00. 
9566 February Gold (Cyclamineus Hybrid) 
Very early flowering dwarf Daffodil with rich, orange-yel- 
low trumpet and golden yellow reflexed perianth. Wonder- 
ful for naturalizing, especially in rockeries, etc. 12 in. 
30¢ each; 3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00. 
9570 Special Dwarf Daffodil Mixture 
For this novel mixture we have selected varieties that 
grow only 8 to 12 in. high. They are of varying forms— 
some resemble the large trumpets, others the medium 
trumpets, and some the small-eyed types. To give variety 
we have added Jonquils and Campernelles. Bulbocodium, 
Cyclamineus,and Triandrustypesare notincluded;they are ; 
listed separately. 3 for 55¢; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $14.00. Triandrus albus Queen of Spain 

February Gold 

