
Triandrus Hybrid, “MOONSHINE” 
DIVISION 5 
TRIANDRUS and TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
INCLUDES ALL VARIETIES obviously containing Nar- 
cissus Triandrus blood. For grace and beauty they are 
unsurpassed. We recommend a situation partly shaded 
by trees, and if a little very fine dwarf grass seed is sown 
among them, the beauty of their flowers is enhanced. 
They may remain undisturbed for years. 
Varieties marked (5a) are yellow. Those marked (5b) 
are white. 
MOONSHINE. (5b) Very attractive. This variety caused 
considerable attention at one of our recent exhibits. 
Perianth and cup creamy white, star-shaped. $2.15 for 
10; $19.00 per 100. See illustration, page 35. 
THALIA. (5b) Often called the Orchid-flowered Daffo- 
dil. The beautiful pure white flowers are carried three or 
four to a stem and are most attractive for either indoor 
decoration or planting in the rock garden. Very attrac- 
tive. $2.50 for 10; $22.50 per 100. 
DIVISION 6 
CYCLAMINEUS and CYCLAMINEUS 
HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing Narcissus Cy- 
clamineus blood. 
FEBRUARY GOLD. Beautiful golden yellow, exquisite- 
ly formed flower with reflexed perianth, which, like the 
foregoing, have aroused much interest in recent exhibi- 
tions. Commences flowering in late March. Very refined 
and beautiful. $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
Broadcasting Daffodils 
“On meadow green, by leafy hedge 
In woodland shade and rushy sedge 
By little lowly rills; 
While yet the north wind blows his blast 
Before the storm and sleet are past 
Laugh out the Daffodils.” 
—SHAKESPEARE 
DIVISION 7 
JONQUILLA and JONQUILLA HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing Narcissus Jon- 
quilla blood. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. Standard-bearer of the new type of 
hybrid which has become so popular because it is so 
much more gracefully proportioned than the giant Trum- 
pet. A medium-sized perfectly built lower of deep Jonquil- 
yellow, 3 inches or so in diameter, the perianth star- 
shaped, just a shade lighter in coloring than the Trumpet, 
which is slightly rolled and flaring at the mouth like a 
miniature Trumpet. The entire flower is of the greatest 
substance, keeping in perfect condition exceptionally 
long, both in the garden and when cut. The foliage is 
attractive and the flowers are produced on tall tapering 
stems; very vigorous in growth and a strong propagator. 
“Golden Sceptre” should merit a place in every garden. 
Late flowering $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX. The true single sweet Jonquil, 
of light elegant growth. bearing out-of-doors in early 
May charming clusters of numerous small rich yellow 
flowers of delicious scent. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
TREVITHIAN. A fine companion for “Golden Sceptre,” 
blooming somewhat earlier; cluster-flowering type, well 
worth growing even if all the flowers came singly; 
perianth a clear butter-yellow with broad outer petals 
opening flat like those of a Trillium, with the narrow 
inner petals curving forward around the moderate sized 
shapely trumpet of deep jonquil-yellow, with anthers to 
match. A lovely flower in every way borne gracefully on 
a very tall stem above attractive green foliage; ideal for 
cutting as well as for garden display and a strong propa- 
gator. $1.65 for 10; $14.00 per 100. See illustration, 
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