GOLDEN SCEPTRE (2) This free flowering hybrid should merit a 
place in every garden. Flowers are of deep Jonquil yellow, 3 inches 
in diameter, often two on a stem. The keeping qualities of this 
variety are unexcelled, either when cut or in the garden. 
Each! ld>cs Si tor spe) Doz, $1.25. 
JONQUILLA FLORE PLENO. (4) The double form of Jonquilla 
Simplex. Each l>G> oS 40nS 567 D0z 7 ail,.25. 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX. (3) The original sweet scented, single 
Jonquils; three to five charming yellow flowers to the stem. A 
gem for the rockery; produces very tiny bulbs which can be left 
undisturbed for years. Eachaliocssit0ms 56 Doze 25. 
LADY HILLINGDON. A fine companion for Golden Sceptre, bloom- 
ing earlier. Produces one, two and three rich buttercup yellow 
flowers, on tall graceful stems. You will fall in love with this 
lovely flower, unexcelled for garden display. 
Eachrz OG serOn DDG Doz 2.00 
LANARTH. (1) A new hybrid that is very beautiful and distinct. 
The broad rounded perianth is of rich golden yellow, the cup is 
very shallow and of a lovely golden orange. Flowers are carried 
on very long stems. Many impressive awards. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $5.00 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS. (2) Bearing rich yellow fragrant flowers, 
two to four on a stem, with broad imbricated perianth and 
straight cup. 
EachwlinGs snomes ne Doz a) la25 
TREVITHIAN. (3) The large broad perianth is smooth and over- 
lapping; cup is shallow; both of lemon yellow. Two or more 
flowers on fine strong stems. Several awards and a First Class 
Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society. 
EachZOcGa3 fons De. Doz. 52.00 

TREVITHIAN 

LANARTH LADY HILLINGDON 
ELMA, WASHINGTON 15 

