CHICOPEE. (1) Cyclamineus hybrid. A novel rock-garden plant from Obval- 
laris x Cyclamineus that blooms earlier than either parent—the first daffo- 
dil to flower at Hermitage Gardens. Straight yellow trumpet 1% inches 
long by one-half inch in diameter with a bell-shaped mouth evenly and 
neatly corrugated. Petals 1 inch long slightly overlapping and pointing 
backward, of a lighter shade than the trumpet. A little gem. See Page 20. 
Each $5.00. 
Daphne. (5) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. The most promising novelty of the 
division. Pure white, sweetscented, large, double flowers. Three for $1.00. 
Elvira. (3) Large-flowered Poetaz of good substance, three or four on a 
stem. Broad white perianth; bright-yellow cup edged orange. Doz. $1.00. 
February Gold. (1) A very early-flowering Cyclamineus hybrid of golden yel- 
low with a fringed orange trumpet. 3 for 50c._ 
Thalia. (3) Often called the orchid-flowered daffodil, it is probably the pur- 
est white of the Triandrus hybrids. It is of exquisite beauty for artistic 
arrangements, unsurpassed for the show bench, and a garden gem. Each 30c. 
Tenuior. (4) A very elegant slender daffodil species that bears two or 
three fragrant flowers on a 9-inch stem. The perianth is less than 2 inches 
in diameter with overlapping segments of a soft creamy yellow that fade 
to nearly white as the flower ages. The cup is sulphur yellow. At Hermitage 
Gardens it is very happy in bluegrass in light shade. Each 75c. 
Twink. (2-3) A double of the semi-full type, the petals alternating a soft 
primrose and clear orange. A good exhibition flower and a fine garden 
plant; early, free flowering, hardy. Doz. $2.00. 
MIXED DAFFODILS. This mixture is made especially for those who wish to 
grow some good flowers but are not particular about named varieties. Ex- 
cellent for cutting and naturalizing. $4.00 per 100, F. O. B. 
MIXED SEEDLINGS. When the seedlings flower I select a very small per cent 
to grow on for further testing. The remainder are sold mixed as lifted. 
There are many fine flowers among them. $6 per 100, F. O. B. 
Sternbergia Lutea. A very effective hardy fall-flowering bulbous plant that 
produces large crocus-like rich golden yellow flowers. The bulbs should 
be planted 6 to 8 inches deep and 8 to 10 inches apart, preferably in a 
rather heavy soil in a somewhat dry, sunny position. Dozen $3.00. No 
orders filled after September 1. 
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