Miscellaneous 
DAFFODILS 

The Daffodil has inspired poets for centuries. It often makes 
the first noticeable splash of color in the spring garden, and the 
cheerful tones of its cream, yellow, and orange blooms seems to 
be a reflection of the warm sunshine. Combined with blue 
flowers such as the Virginia Bluebells shown here, Daffodils are 
especially pleasing. They bloom at the same time and each 
complements the other. Hyacinths, Grape Hyacinths, and other 
small bulbs are also splendid companions for Daffodils. Try 
planting a picture instead of just bulbs. 

Cyclamineus and Cyclamineus Hybrids 
Division 6. As dainty and interesting and as ideally suited for 
rock gardens as the Triandrus Hybrids. The trumpets are rich yellow, 
straight, and tube-like, with the perianth petals sharply reflexed as 
in acyclamen. Very early flowering. 
CYCLAMINEUS. Pure rich yellow Iittle Daffodil beginning to 
flower in_ mid-February. Delights in damp spots in the rock 
garden, similar to Its native habitat in Spain, where it is found 
Beene mountain streams and in flooded meadows. The perianth 
is very small and the narrow segments turn back along the stem. 
35 cts. each, $3.25 for 10, $30.00 per 100 
FEBRUARY GOLD. Earlier than the type, with golden yellow 
perianth and trumpet tinged orange. 
35 cts. each, $3.25 for 10, $30.00 per 100 
Jonquilla and Jonquilla Hybrids 
Division 7. Under this class we have listed the Jonquil and its 
hybrids. They have a grace and charm that makes them extremely 
popular. The varieties Golden Sceptre and Lady Hillingdon are 
hybrid types and are the results of crossing the bunch-flowering 
Single Jonquils with the Trumpet Daffodils. 
CAMPERNELLE RUGULOSUS. Beautiful, single, star-shaped 
flowers borne in clusters of 4 to 6; delicately fragrant. Much larger 
and finer than the old favorite Campernelle Jonquil. This ts 
charming when used to border a path or in clumps against a large, 
dark rock in the lower region of the rock garden. 
15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10.00 per 100 
CAMPERNELLE RUGULOSUS, DOUBLE. Double form cf the 
Giant Campernelle Rugulosus. Large, double, yellow flowers 
very fragrant. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10.00 per 100 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. This free-flowering hybrid is very handsome. 
Its fine, elegant flowers are a deep Jonquil-yellow, 3 inches or so mm 
diameter. The perianth is star-shaped, just a shade lighter in 
colormg than the trumpet, which is slightly rolled and flaring at 
the mouth. 20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10, $12.00 per 100 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX. The true original single sweet Jonquil 
bearing clusters of small, rich yellow flowers in May; extremely 
fragrant. Many people apply the word ‘*‘Jonquil”’ to the large, 
trumpet-flowered type which is the true Daffodil. Make no mistake 
about it, the genume Jonquil is a small, very deep yellow flower, 
very sweetly scented, and always borne in clusters. The foliage 
differs considerably from Daffodils and other Narcissus because It 
is slender, grass-like and almost tubular, resembling that of some 
rushes. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10, $10.00 per 100 
LADY HILLINGDON. Blooms earlier than Golden Sceptre. 
Usually cluster-flowering, but sometimes bears its blooms singly. 
The perianth is butter- yellow and the short, straight trumpet 
deeper yellow. Very tall and vigorous. 
20 cts. each, $1.80 for 10, $15.00 per 100 
Tazetta and Tazetta Hybrids 
Division 8. Under this heading come the tender Polyanthus 
varieties and the hardy Poetaz, which are crosses between the Poeticus 
and the Polyanthus. 
Poetaz Varieties 
THE HARDY CLUSTER-FLOWERED POET’S NARCISSUS 
Division 8. The chief characteristic of this type of Narcissus is 
that hybridizers, by crossing the strong-scented Polyanthus varieties 
with the Poeticus type, developed a hardy strain of Daffodil which 
has the bunch-flowered character of the Polyanthus with larger flow- 
ers similar to the Poet’s described on this page. They are excellent 
for pot culture and the garden border. 
EARLY PERFECTION. Perianth pure white; cup citron-yellow. 
Very early; an excellent variety for forcing and may be had in 
bloom in early January. 20 cts. each, $1.80 for 10, $15.00 per 100 
GERANIUM. Very fine variety. Broad orange eye; solid white 
perianth. Very free blooming, excellent for forcing. 
20 cts. each, $1.80 for 10, $15.00 per 100 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (Virginia Bluebells). One of the finest blue 
perennials to plant with your Daffodils i the shrubbery, or among 
the trees. They bloom among the shrubs in April and make excellent 
color contrasts with white, yellow and red cup color of the Daffodils. 
Extra heavy clumps, $2.00 for 10, $18.00 per 100 
MUSCARI ARMENIACUM (Grape MHyacinths). The finest blue 
Grape Hyacinths to plant among Daffodils. 
50 cts. for 10, $3.50 per 100, $30.00 per 1000 

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