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and RARE of Outstanding Merit 
Many of these dainty little daffodils were found by the late Mr. Peter Barr on the 
mountains of Spain and Portugal, others on the sca-swept Glenan Isles off Brittany. 
Many are no longer to be found there, the sea having washed away all trace of the 
species. We are fortunate in having them in production now in this country, for 
these rare daffodils add much to the joy of the spring landscape. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS 
The dainty little ‘“Angel’s tears’’ daffodils were originally brought in 
from Portugal. Fine for rockeries and for pot plants. They prefer shade, 
a gritty soil, and a well drained position. 
3 bulbs for $1.25 12 for $4.50 25 for $8.00 
TRIANDRUS CALATHINUS 
One of the most beautiful of the miniatures. The flowers are 
produced in drooping clusters of two or three, are snowy 
white, and considerably larger than the Triandrus Albus, 
with long goblet-shaped crown prettily fluted. Thrives 
best in coarse soil mixed liberally with peat moss. THIS 
IS A VERY RARE BULB. 
(No bulbs available this year) 

April, 1945—Molalla, Oregon. 
“Have received everything in good condition and rose 
is doing tine. Also went to express my appreciation 
of the fine quality of bulbs which I purchased from 
you last fail. They are blooming now . . . beauti- 
ful... healthy ...very satisfying. Had 4 stems 
and blooms on one bulb. Still have later ones 
coming on. Francisca Drake just coming out. 
It is gorgeous. Thank you again.” — 
TIGR Ho 1% 
JUNCIFOLIUS 
The miniature rush-~ 
lcaved daffodil, a 
charming species for 
pots or select spots in 
the rock garden; it has 
small yellow flowers rather 
smaller than a joncuil with 
a dainty little flattish crown, 
height 3 to 4 inches, delicately 
fragrant. 
3 bulbs for $1.25 12 for $4.50 
25 for $8.00 


JONQUILLA SIMPLEX 
The true single sweet jonquil, 
of light elegant growth, bear- 
ing out of doors in May 
charming clusters of nu- 
merous small rich yellow 
flowers, very fragrant. 
12 bulbs for $1.50 
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100, $10.00. 
JONQUILLA FLORA PLENO 
The true old double sweet jonquil, pro- 
duces in may little heads of rich yellow 
double flowers, very fragrant and attractive 
for cutting. 
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TAZETTA CANALICULATUS 
A dainty little Polyanthus Narcissus from :entone, 
suitable for sunny locations in the rock garden or for 
edging; it has narrow crect bluish green foliage and 
beers heads of three to four flowers with white perianth 
and globluar golden cup; fragrant. 
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BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS 
The large sulphur Hoop Petticoat. Very beautiful citron flowers, 
hcight 6 to 8 inches; delights in a damp peaty soil. No fertilizers 
required. 
3 bulbs for 85c 12 for $3.00 Z> 1On fo.50 100 for $20.00 
The yellow Hoop Petticoat, flowers rich golden yellow, of hoop-petticoat form and 
rush-like foliage. Height 6 inches. It bloom from the end of February to early 
March (slightly later in cold climates) ; prefers a damp, peaty soil. 
|2 tor S15 DS iiole S250) 100 for $9.00 
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