Red Rim. (4) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. This is one of the largest of the 
Poeticus varieties. The perianth is broad, rounded, and of great substance; 
large yellow eye with a broad band of scarlet. Extra fine. Each 40c. 
DOUBLES 
Cheerfulness. (4) A. M., R. H. S. A double white Poetaz, with pale yellow 
at the base of the petals. Three or four flowers on a strong stem. One of 
the best and most charming. 3 for 40c.; doz. $1.50. 
Daphne. (5) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S.. The most promising novelty of the 
division. Pure-white, sweet-scented double flowers. Three for $1. 
Insulinde. (2) A very attractive and striking novelty, outstanding on the show 
bench. Creamy white outer petals of wonderful texture; inner petals of in- 
tense orange-scarlet. Each 40c. 
Mary Copeland. (4-5) A famous variety of the semi-double type. The longer 
petals are pure cream white with a golden ray down the center, interspersed 
with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant orange, giving a three-color effect. 
Each 40c. 
Red Hussar (3-4) Outer petals creamy white and inner ones red and orange. 
Resembles Twink in form but is a full double, larger, later, and more colorful. 
Tall strong grower and when better known is likely to be the most popular 
variety in its class. 3 for $l. 
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. 3 for 60c; dozen $2. 
VARIOUS 
Bulbocodium conspicuus. (5) Flowers rich golden yellow of hoop-vetticoat 
form (opening upwards), and rushlike foliage. The flowers, which are borne 
on short stems, have a very wide-mouthed trumpet. 3 for 50c. 
Martha Washington. This remarkable variety is best described as a giant 
Poetaz as the individual flowers are of Barrii size. Large and strong white 
perianth and large orange cup. Two, mostly three, flowers are cariied on 
a tall strong stem. Each 60c. 
Moonshine. (3) A beautiful Triandrus hybrid, star-shaped and creamy white, 
* drooping gracefully and often bearing three flowers on a 14-inch stem. 
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 60c. 
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 ar- 
rangements, unsurpassed for the show bench, and a garden gem. Each 
25c; dozen $2.50. 
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. 
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