BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS. Pale citron yellow. Most distinct. 
Native to the south of France. 3 $.70, 12 $9.35, 25 $4.40. 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS. The yellow Hoop-Petticoat. 
Flowers rich golden yellow, of hoop-petticoat form, and rush-like 
foliage. Height 6 inches. It blooms from the end of February to early 
in March, and prefers a sandy peat soil with a fair amount of moisutre 
while in growth, but not in summer; no manure should be given. 
3 $.45, 12 $1.95, 25 $9.45, 100 $8.80. 
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. 
6 $.95, 12 $1.60, 25 $9.95. 
CYCLAMINEUS. This Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil is the earliest of 
all daffodils, flowering from the middle of February to early March. 
The trumpet of this charming little flower is rich yellow, tube-like, 
and elegantly serrated at the mouth, while the perianth is reflexed 
like a Cyclamen. It delights in moist situations and is a valuable little 
species for naturalizing in damp spots in the rock garden, in grass 
and in shady nooks, or at the water’s edge. Valuable for pot culture 
and edgings. Height 6 inches. 3 $.70, 12 $2.35, 95 $4.40. 
CYCLAMINEUS BERYL. A lovely little Cyclamineus hybrid bear- 
ing graceful drooping flowers with primrose-yellow, slightly reflex- 
ing perianth, and a small globular bright orange cup shading to gold. 
Ideal for the rock garden and pots. Height 8 inches. A. M. 1936. 
Each $.55, 3 $1.35, 12 $5.05, 95 $9.15. 
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. 3 Oop 22.55, 
25 $4.75, 100 $17.90. 
CYCLAMINEUS MARCH SUNSHINE. Diminutive form of Febru- 
ary Gold that is more adapted to rock garden planting. A captivating 
miniature of intense gold. Each $.65, 3 $1.70, 12 $6.30, 25 $11.45. 
CYCLAMINEUS PEEPING TOM. (See picture—Page 19.) A very 
distinct hybrid showing the characters of this species but on an en- 
larged scale. The yellow trumpet is very long and the perianth is 
an reflexed. A long lasting variety. Likes shade. Each $1.60, 3 
4.45. 
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. 
NOT AVAILABLE THIS YEAR 
Narcissus Triandrus Thalia 


Caniculatus 
Miniature Narcissus 
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 $.55, 12 $1.90, 95 $3.55, 
100 $13.20. 
LOBULARIS. Early Trumpet Daffodil. Another miniature sort having 
pure white perianth and yellow trumpet. Height 6 inches. 3 $.50, 
12 $1.60, 25 $3.00, 100 $11.00. 
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 $.60, 12 $1.95, 25 $3.70. 
NANUS. A trim little daffodil a little taller than Minimus. The 
flowers are a bright yellow and the slender trumpet is delicately 
plaited. 6 $.95, 12 $1.60, 25 $3.00. 
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. 
3 $.50, 12 $1.60, 25 $3.10. 
TRIANDRUS MOONSHINE. A beautiful hybrid with star-shaped 
creamy white flowers, often 3 to a stem, drooping gracefully. Very 
beautiful and a great favorite, especially for the rock garden or for 
naturalizing in the shade. Each $.40, 3 $.90, 12 $3.15, 25 $5.75, 
100 $29.00. 
TRIANDRUS PULCHELLUS. A beautiful little variety with elegant 
clusters of delicate primrose. The cup is about one shade lighter. 
Height 9 inches. 3 $.60, 12 $1.95, 25 $3.70, 100 $13.75. 
TRIANDRUS SHOT SILK. A charming hybrid with three flowers to 
a stem. Perianth and cup uniform creamy white, slightly star-shaped, 
long narrow cup. This is undoubtedly the most graceful little daffodil 
in this class and will appeal to all lovers of the smaller types. Each 
$.55, 3 $1.35, 12 $5.05, 95 $9.15. 
TRIANDRUS THALIA. An exquisite 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 $.90, 12 $3.15, 25 $5.75, 100 $21.95. 
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 $.50, 12 $1.60, 25 $3.00, 100 $11.00. 
All varieties classified as ‘Miniature Daffodils 
and Species,” and ‘‘Jonquils and Jonquil Hybrids 
are excellent rock garden subjects. 
