
BULBOCOD:UM CONSPICUUS 

FEBRUARY GOLD 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS 

DAFFODILS 
And narcissi, the fairest of them all, 
Who gaze on their eyes in the stream’s recess, 
Til they die of their own dear loveliness. 
—Shelly 
Every real gardener loves daffodils but how few 
have been privileged to enjoy some of the newer 
gems in their gardens. Have you seen the pure 
white five-inch blooms of Beersheba, the fa- 
mous pink Backhouse or the striking Hades 
with its creamy-white petals and cherry-red cup? 
Has the giant Fortune graced your garden or 
the extra early February Gold? Has dainty, 
charming Angels Tears (Triandus albus) caused 
your flower friends to turn green with envy? 
These and many others may well make your gar- 
den the show place of your neighborhood now 
that they are so low in cost. 
Why not plan now for some garden thrills next 
spring? Prices are lower than they have been 
for years but early ordering is wise. Many will 
be sold out by planting time. 
BEERSHEBA-N27-A forerunner of a new race. 
Truly magnificent, all white, huge 5 inch bloom. 
The flat perianth and long beautifully flanged 
trumpet, its remarkable keeping, fine form and 
exceptional substance, makes it a perfect show 
flower. Vigorous, increases very rapidly and 
does extra well in cold climates. Winner of nu- 
merous impressive awards. Each 50Oc, Three 
S51 ADE 
HADES-N41-A rather late incomparabilis with 
a deep ‘‘cherry-red’’ cup, beautifully shown 
against the wonderful creamy-white petals. A 
strong, vigorous variety of great substance. 
Strikingmecachien|: OOmin neem none b2erion 
ACTAEA-N25-Largest poeticus in existence. 
Broad snow-white perianth of great substance 
and good form. Very large eye broadly margined 
dark red. Considered the most beautiful Poeticus 
and a gorgeous show flower. Late. Each 20c, 
$2.00 Doz. 
THALIA-N54-An_ unusually exquisite flower, 
not large but delightfully different. Two or 
three lovely 2-inch blooms per stem, pure white. 
Beloved by all who see it, especially suitable for 
bouquets and corsages. Each 30c, Doz. $3.00. 
THALIA 


FORTUNE 
FORTUNE-N38-Stiff 24-inch stems hold aloft 
huge blooms of gorgeous coloring, perianth bril- 
liant yellow, widely expanding crown bold and 
heavy, glowing coppery red-orange. Extremely 
early and long lasting. Undoubtedly will be more 
popular than King Alfred when plentiful. Won- 
derful show flower. Each 50c, Three for $1.25. 
Miniature Daffedils 
We are happy to offer these garden jewels espe- 
cially suited to rock garden culture. These bulbs 
are scarce so place orders early. 
BULBOCODIUM Conspicuus—N60-The Yellow 
Hoop Petticoat daffodil, a rich golden yellow, 
rush-like foliage. Ht 6 inches. Blooms late Feb- 
ruary into early March; likes a sandy peat soil 
with fair amount of moisture in spring and but 
little in summer. No manure. A lovely little jewel 
tor a choice spot. Six for />e Doze olmsor 
TRIANDRUS Albus—N70-Angels Tears. Dainty 
and charming little gems, lovely in rock gardens 
and beautiful as pot-plants. Semi-shade is best 
and a gritty, well drained soil. A well grown 
clump of ‘‘Angels Tears’’ will be the envy of your 
gardening friends. 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
JONQUILLA FLORE PLENO-N58-The old double 
sweet jonquil of our grandmother’s gardens, 
clusters of rich yellow double blooms in May. 
SOU: 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX-N57-The true single 
sweet jonquil, of light elegant growth with 
charming clusters of small rich yellow flowers, 
deliciously scented. May flowering. Three for 
DOC DOz a aiEe 
JUNCIFOLIUS —- N60-A true miniature rush- 
leaved daffodil, charming and delightful either in 
pots or a choice spot in the rock garden. Rich 
yellow very dainty flowers 3 to 4 inches tall. 
Delicately fragrant. Three for 75c, Doz. $2.75. 
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