Leedsi Narcissi 
Division 4: Leedsi have white or yellow cups and perianths which 
may have the same dimensions as the Barri and Incomparabilis sections. 
BRUNSWICK. Words are inadequate to convey the beauty of this 
new Giant Leedsi. Broad flat white perianth of great substance and 
well-balanced crown of pale yellow. Early and has great lasting 
qualities. Each $2.95. 
DAISY SHAFFER. One of the best and largest Giant Leedsi in 
cultivation. The solid overlapping pure white perianth is often four 
inches across framing a ‘tilted trumpet of pale gold.’’ Very vigorous. 
To secure the best color the flower must be cut when fully developed. 
Gold Medal Flora Show Heemstede 1935 as the best Narcissus in 
the show. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00. 
MRS. O'MELVENY. An exquisite Daffodil with pure white peri- 
anth and cup of clear lemon yellow poised on tall stems. Splendid 
foliage and a dependable late bloomer. Very popular. 3 $.65, 
12 $9.15, 25 $4.00. 
SOUTHERN GEM. A very free flowering variety with broad prim- 
rose cup that we highly recommend for planting in large groups in 
the garden. Try this with Muscari armeniacum. 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 
25 $3.40. 
TUNIS. A splendid garden variety with broad substantial white 
perianth, large bold ivory crown enhanced by a remarkable flush 
of coppery gold on the edge. In garden effect it is like an ivory 
trumpet variety. Its firm substance insures long lasting qualities both 
in the garden and in pots. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00. 
WHITE HORSE EAGLE. The season can be extended by using late 
varieties such as this. Solid white perianth, small creamy cup. 3 $.55, 
19 $1.80, 95 $3.40. 
WHITE LADY. White perianth, small pale lemon-yellow cup, 
frilled at mouth. Improved Mrs. Langtry. 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 25 $3.40. 
Miniature Daffodils and 
Various Species 
Divisions 5 and 6: Division 5 includes all hybrids of N. triandrus 
albus such as Queen of Spain while Division 6 designates hybrids 
of N. cyclamineus such as February Gold. For convenience we list 
both of these kinds here as well as certain species. 
BULBOCODIUM. Hoop Petticoat Narcissus. A distinct yellow 
type having long wide mouthed trumpet shaped like an old fashioned 
hoop skirt, narrow reflexed perianth. Native to the South of France, 
Spain, Algeria, etc. Suitable for warm spots in the rock garden. 
Truly beautiful when grown in pots. (See Page 29.) 6 $.85, 12 
$1.45, 25 $9.75. 
BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS. Pale citron yellow. Most distinct. 
3 $.65, 12 $9.15, 25 $4.00. 
CANALICULATUS. Miniature Polyanthus Narcissus. A tiny re- 
production of the cluster-flowered daffodil. A little beauty having 
small white petals and bright golden cup. Six inches. Very fragrant. 
Crp Colo Sil 4.5) 52 p27 Ds 
CYCLAMINEUS FEBRUARY GOLD. Bred from a yellow trumpet 
crossed with N. Cyclamineus; yellow perianth, slightly reflexing 
trumpet, golden orange. It usually starts in flower in early March 
and blooms four weeks or more. Height 12 inches. Each $.55, 3 
$1.50, 12 $5.70. 
CYCLAMINEUS PEEPING TOM. A very distinct hybrid showing 
the characters of this species but on an enlarged scale. The yellow 
trumpet is very long and the perianth is much reflexed. A long lasting 
variety. Likes shade. Each $.90, 3 $2.50, 12 $9.50. 
JOHNSTONI QUEEN OF SPAIN. A natural hybrid of N. tri- 
andrus albus and a wild Spanish Trumpet. Delicate butter colored 
flowers with exquisitely modeled cups and reflexed perianth. Height 
10 inches. 3 $1.00, 12 $3.60, 25 $6.50. 
JUNCIFOLIUS. The baby Jonquil. Similar to N. jonquilla but 
smaller, the little buttercup flowers being only three-fourths of an 
inch across. The cup is widely expanded and the petals spreading. 
Delicately perfumed. Height 4 inches. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $3.40. 
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LOBULARIS. Early Trumpet Daffodil. Another miniature sort having 
pure white perianth and yellow trumpet. Height 6 inches. 3 $.65, 
12 $9.15, 25 $3.40. 
MINIMUS. The smallest trumpet daffodil known and the first to 
flower. Bright yellow with delicately Frilled trumpet on 3 inch stems. 
Usually blooms in February. 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 25 $3.40. 
NANUS. A trim little daffodil a little taller than Minimus. The 
flowers are a bright yellow and the slender trumpet is delicately 
plaited. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 95 $9.75. 
PALLIDUS PRAECOX. A rare dwarf lemon yellow trumpet from 
the Pyrenees. Very early flowering. Height 6 inches. 3 $.75, 12 
$2.70, 25 $4.95. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS. Angel’s Tears Daffodil. These small rush- 
leaved daffodils grow wild in Spain and Portugal. The flowers are 
small with bell-shaped crowns and reflexed petals reminding one of 
cyclamin flowers. They are creamy-white and borne 2 to 5 ona stem. 
(See Page 22.) 3 $.50, 12 $1.60, 25 $3.10. 
TRIANDRUS THALIA. A very fine hybrid bearing 2 to 3 glisten- 
ing wax-like white flowers to a stem. Unsurpassed for cutting and 
lovely in corsages. Blooms toward the end of the season. Beautiful 
in pots. 3 $.75, 12 $2.70, 295 $4.95. 
W.P. MILNER. Very pale yellow flowers of trumpet type. Excellent 
for rock gardens as it seldom grows taller than 6 to 8 inches. It is a 
stronger grower than the hybrids as it is a dwarf form of the Large 
Trumpets. It blooms in early April and has a fragrance reminiscent of 
cowslips. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 95 $4.00. 
Jonquils and Jonquil Hybrids 
Division 7: A distinct class composed of cluster-flowered deep 
yellow flowers with round rush-like foliage. Most deliciously scented. 
They show a remarkable range of variations and a few of these add 
much interest to a collectoin. 
GOLDEN GOBLET. Rich golden-yellow, like a trumpet in size, 
but with the substance and perfume of the Jonquil hybrids. Excellent, 
originated by us. A. M. London. (") 3 $.70, 12 $2.50, 95 $4.65. 
GOLDEN SEPTRE. Fairly large, trumpet-shaped, rich golden yel- 
low flowers, deliciously scented. Very free-flowering and specially 
recommended for groups in the garden as the plants flower a long 
time. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00. 
GRACILIS (Helen Gracilis). Light sulphur-yellow, 3 to 5 flowers 
on a spike, very sweet scented. The last of the Narcissus to bloom, 
about middle of May. Plant these together with Scilla campanulata 
Excelsior. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00. 
JONQUILLA (Single Sweet Jonquil). Very interesting in the 
garden. Charming for growing in pots, flowers lasting long. 6 $.85, 
12 $1.45, 25 $9.75. 
Sep hbehaia es FL. PL. (Double Sweet Jonquil). Listed with Double 
ORANGE QUEEN. Vivid orange flowers with prettily frilled cups 
borne 2 or 3 to a stem. Very freely produced on wiry stems. Lovely 
grown next to N. odorus rugulosus. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 95 $9.75. 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS (Improved Single Campernelle Jonquil). 
Clusters of rich yellow flowers on 18 inch stems. More vigorous 
than other jonquillas and with larger flowers. Exquisite fragrance. 
Does best in shade. 6 $.70, 12 $1.10, 25 $9.15. 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS PLENUS (Double Campernelle Jonquil). 
Fragrant double yellow flowers borne 2 or 3 to stem. Like a small 
double Begonia. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 25 $9.75. 
TENUIOR. The Silver Jonquil. An elegant slender growing Daffodil 
similar to Gracilis but with smaller flowers, more slender growth 
and paler colors. The petals are silvery white, cup yellow. A choice 
dwarf type. Sweetly scented. Late. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 95 $9.75. 
TREVITHIAN. A most charming and elegant hybrid having two or 
three flowers on a stem with broad overlapping smooth perianth 
and medium-sized shallow crown. The whole flower is a lovely 
shade of pale lemon-yellow and lasts a long time, excellent for cut- 
ting. Very sweetly scented. F. C. C. for Garden, Wisely, 1935. 
3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00. 
