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Dactyl (16), A.M., R.H.S., and Midland, a very fine large Poet., pure white perianth, 
large citron eye edged with a boldly defined scarlet rim, late. $ 1.50 per doz. 
Dulcimer (15), A.M., R.H.S., really a glorious Poeticus for the garden, the perianth 
is snow white and the large yellow eye is distinctlyedged red, late and not re- 
commended for forcing. $ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Old Pheasant Eye (17), pure white perianth with deep red eye, must not be forced, 
a most valuable variety for cutting and naturalizing. 
$ 1.25 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Red Rim (14), F.C.C., R.H.S., one of the finest Poeticus under cultivation, solid white 
perianth with large orange-scarlet eye, good grower. 
$ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Sarchedon (15), undoubtedly one of the best Poeticus varieties, producing very large 
flowers, solid pure white perianth with a very conspicuous crimson-scarlet eye 
shaded bright yellow and a distinct green centre. $ 1.25 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
MINIATURE DAFFODILS AND VARIOUS SPECIES 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus (Yellow Hoop Petticoat) (6), dainty little golden- 
yellow flowers, rush-like foliage. 90 cts. per doz.; $ 6.00 per 100 
Canaliculatis, it is like a miniature Polyanthus Narcissus Grand Monarque, several 
tiny flowers on a dwarf stem, white with yellow cups, very interesting for the 
rock-garden. 85 cts. per doz.; $ 6.00 per 100 
Cyclamineus (6), the earliest to flower and one of the choicest species, rich yellow 
trumpet with reflexing Cyclamen-like perianth. $ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
February Gold, this is a lovely golden-yellow flower after the style of a Cyclamen, ex- 
quisitely formed bold trumpet and very much reflected petals, a refined variety. 
25 cts. each; $ 2.50 per doz. 
Gracilis, a lovely little rush-leaved Daffodil bearing three to five pale yellow Jonquill- 
like sweet-scented flowers, very late flowering. $ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Hermanii, very few growers seem to offer this new race of very fine Narcissus as most 
stocks appear to have been lost during the war, they produce two to three flowers 
as large zs a Barrii on a strong upright stem, pure white perianth and orange cups, 
brighter orange at margin. They are extremely useful for table decoration and we 
strongly recommend our customers to try them. Mixed varieties, limited stock. 
$ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Lobularis (Lent Lily), a pretty miniature Daffodil, perianth sulphur-yellow, trumpet 
yellow, a gem for the Rock-garden. $ 1.25 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Minimus, the smallest and dwarfest of all Trumpet Daffodils, producing outdoors in 
February dainty little trumpet flowers of elegant form, rich full yellow, it may be 
naturalised on rockeries or in grass, only of value to collectors. 
$ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Nanus, a charming miniature trumpet Daffodil, producing very early yellow flowers, 
very beautiful for the Rock-Garden. $ 1.25 per doz.; $ 9.09 per 100 
Queen of Spain (Johnstonii var.), one of the most charming of all wild Daffodils, 
flowers soft canary-yellow, having a long trumpet and gracefully reflexed petals. 
$ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
Triandrus albus (7) (The Angel’s Tears Daffodil), an exquisite little species greatly 
admired in the rock-garden, it is of slender growth and produces a cluster of 
elegant little creamy-white flowers with globular cup and perianth reflexing like 
a Cyclamen. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
W. P. Milner (12), small, pretty, sulphur colored flowers, which become pure white 
when forced, is one of the best for growing in fibre, in pans, pots, bowls, etc. It 
has an Award of Merit for the Rock-Garden, R.H.S. 
$ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
