DISTINCTION... 
JONQUILLA AND HYBRIDS 
This class has the rush-like leaves and fragrant flowers in clusters 
typical of the true Jonquil. Flowers are yellow in color and interest- 
ing in character. 
CAMPERNELLE ODORUS (Single). Rush-like foliage mass, the fra- 
grance of the true Jonquil and the rapid increase of its kind make 
this a splendid bulb for naturalizing or for the permanent border. 
Small bright yellow flowers in good clusters are borne in early 
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CAMPERNELLE ODORUS (Double). Similar to the above Jonquil, 
but with charming double yellow flowers. 3 for 45c, 12 for $1.50 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. A Jonquilla Hybrid which in size and trumpet 
approaches that of the larger daffodils. Flowers are of pleasing 
fragrance, bright yellow and slightly ruffled with often several to a 
stem. Remarkably long season of bloom. SV kel Sore, UPA ere Sil fais) 
SIMPLEX. Small, sweet scented, rich yellow blooms in many flow- 
ered clusters. The true Jonquil with round rush-like leaves and 
graceful bearing. Delightful when allowed to spread into sizeable 
natural clumps. 3 for 45c, 12 for $1.50, 25 for $2.75 
TREVITHIAN. A soft, lemon yellow, scented flower with two or 
three to a stem. Good sized blossoms with perianth composed of 
broadly overlapping petals with a short and full cup. Flowers pro- 
fusely in midseason. Ss fOmODG mI 1Om eee 
CYCLAMINEUS 
A section set apart by the reflexed petals and the long trumpet so 
pertly thrust forward. 
FEBRUARY GOLD. Suggestive of a yellow cyclamen with its turned 
back petals and protruding trumpet. This small daffodil is one of 
the first to great the spring. It is only 12 inches high, but compen- 
sates for this by its color, size of flower and earliness. Use it gen- 
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TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Charming flowers of nodding habit in clusters. Some have long 
trumpets, others small, but all shorter than the petals. A distinct 
type. 
MOONSHINE. Dainty slightly drooping star-shaped flowers in 
clusters of three. The soft white perianth and medium cup is 
lovely in color and distinct among Narcissii. They flower in mid- 
season as a definite contrast to the larger flowers in bloom at that 
time. Naturalized in partial shade they create an unforgettable pic- 
ture in the garden. SrOnoOcw 2 fon o2.0 5 
SILVER CHIMES. Pure white petals and short cups of pale prim- 
rose in nodding clusters of six to seven flowers. The large, beautiful 
head of flowers is very showy in the late spring. Perfectly hardy 
here, but slightly tender in the colder areas of the United States. 
Each $1.85, 3 for $4.50, 12 for $18.00 

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TAZETTA (POETAZ) 
A group of small flowered cluster type Narcissi with white or pale 
yellow petals and short cups of pale citron yellow or red. 
KLONDYKE. Dense flowered ciusters of five to seven small flowers 
of light yellow with a small cup of a deeper shade. It blooms with 
the midseason daffodils, but holds its own well in competition with 
them. 3 for 45c, 12 for $1.50 
LAURENS KOSTER. A grand contrast to the above with its several 
flowered clusters of creamy white marked with cup of lemon yel- 
low. It is an early-flowering variety which helps to spread the 
season of daffodil bloom. 3 for 45c, 12 for $1.50 
Bullland Daffodil Mixture 
Narcissus and Daffodils 
A specially made mixture intended to give as great diversity of type 
as is possible. It will be found excellent for garden use and for 
naturalizing in open or wooded grasslands. 
Doublenose Bulbs: 12 for $1.40, 25 for $2.75, 100 for $10.00 
Large Round Bulbs: 12 for $1.15, 25 for $2.25, 100 for 8.25 
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BULBS FOR FORCING 
Of the many bulbs suitable for forcing the Poetaz Narcissus are the 
best known and most easily grown. Best of these are: 
SACRED LILY. White with yellow cup. 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.50 
PAPER WHITES. Pure white. 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.50 
SOLEIL D’OR. Yellow with orange cup. 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.50 
Directions for Forcing 
The ease with which bulbs may be forced is rarely understood. 
Planted in soil, fibre or pebbles, kept cool and dark until well rooted 
and then put in a light, cool room (maximum temperature 60 
they will make strong growth. When blooms are about to open 
bring them into the warmer living rooms for flowering. 
A few other simple bulbs to handle are: Chionodoxa, Crocus, Eran- 
this, Hyacinth, Scilla and Muscari. Single early and Double Tulips 
and many large daffodils can be forced with a little more care. 
