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Miniature Daffodils and 
Narcisst 
Division 5 and 6: Division 5 includes all hybrids of N. triandrus, 
while Division 6 designates hybrids of N. cyclamineus. 
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. 3-55c, 6-$1.00, 12-$2.00, 25- 
$3.65, 100-$13.75. 
Cyclamineus BERYL. A lovely little Cyclamineus hybrid bearing 
graceful drooping flowers with primrose-yellow, slightly reflexing 
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=s56 83 -90CGHO-Sil_ ODme 2 = S5"25 225 -55.50! 
Cyclamineus FEBRUARY GOLD. Bred from a yellow trumpet 
crossed with N. Cyclamineus; yellow perianth, slightly reflexing 
trumpet, golden orange. It usually starts to flower in early March 
and blooms four weeks or more. Height 12 inches. 3-70c, 6-$1.30, 
W2=S2255 925-9405), 1OO=Silgeipe 
Cyclamineus FEBRUARY SILVER. An exquisite counterpart of the 
popular February Gold. The silvery white flowers appear early and 
last for a long time. Very charming in informal groupings. Each- 
$2295) 
Cyclamineus MARCH SUNSHINE. Diminutive form of February 
Gold that is more adaptable to rock garden planting. A captivating 
miniature of intense gold. Each-55c, 3-$1.35, 6-$2.55, 12-$5.05. 
Cyclamineus PEEPING TOM. A very distinct hybrid showing the 
characters of this species but on an enlarged scale. The yellow trum- 
pet is very long and the perianth is much reflexed. A long lasting 
variety. Likes shade. Each-$1.10, 3-$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 on a 
stem. 3-40c, 6-65c, 12-$1.30, 25-$2.45, 100-$8.95. 
Triandrus CALATHINUS. One of the most beautiful Daffodils in 
existence. The flowers, which are produced in drooping clusters of 
2 or 3, are snowy white, and more than twice the size of Triandrus 
Albus, with long goblet-shaped crown prettily fluted. The foliage 
has a curious habit of curling over. For pots and the rock garden it 
is a perfect gem. This beautiful little Daffodil thrives best in a mix- 
ture of leaf-mould, heath soil and coarse sand, with just a little 
bone flour added; no other manure should be given. The late Mr. 
Peter Barr collected this rare Daffodil some years ago on one of the 
sea-swept Glenan Isles (off Brittany). Unfortunately it is no 
longer found there, the sea having washed away all trace of it. 
Height 7 inches. Each-85c, 3-$2.25, 6-$4.25, 12-$8.50. 
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-35c, 3-90c, 6-$1.65, 12-$3.25, 
25-$5.90. 
Triandrus PULCHELLUS. A beautiful little variety with elegant 
clusters of delicate primrose. The cup is about one shade lighter. 
Height 9 inches. 3-45c, 6-80c, 12-$1.60, 25-$2.95, 100-$11.00. 
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 Daffo- 
dil in this class and will appeal to all lovers of the smaller types. 
Each-55c, 3-$1.35, 6-$2.55, 12-$5.05. 
Triandrus THALIA. An exquisite hybrid bearing 2 to 3 glistening 
wax-like white flowers to a stem. Unsurpassed for cutting and 
lovely in corsages. Blooms toward the end of the season. Beautiful 
in pots. 3-80c, 6-$1.50, 12-$2.85, 25-$5.40, 100-$20.63. 
Triandrus TRESAMBLY. One of the latest additions to this charm- 
ing class. Tall stems bear 3 flowers of pristine white with cups ele- 
gantly waved at the margin. Late flowering. Each-$1.10, 3-$3.00. 

ORANGE CUP 
Poetaz Narcissi 
Jonquils 
Jonguil Hybrids 
Division 7: A distinct class composed of cluster-flowered deep 
yellow flowers with round rush-like foliage. Most deliciously scented. 
They show a remarkable range of variations and a few of these add 
much interest to a collection. 
GOLDEN GOBLET. Rich golden-yellow, like a trumpet in size, but 
with the substance and perfume of the Jonquil hybrids. Excellent, 
originated by us. A. M. London. 3-65c, 6-$1.20, 12-$2.40, 25- 
$4.25, 100-$16.50. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE, M. One of the new Jonquil hybrids of rich 
golden yellow which has become increasingly popular because the 
flowers are so much more gracefully proportioned than the Giant 
Trumpets. Perianth is star-shaped, and a shade lighter than the 
flaring trumpet. Substance is excellent, and the flowers remain in 
perfect condition for a long time, either in the garden or cut. Very 
vigorous and free flowering. Merits a place of honor in every gar- 
den. 3-65c, 6-$1.20, 12-$2.40, 25-$4.25, 100-$16.50. 
GOLDEN PERFECTION, M. A perfect perianth with wide over- 
lapping segments, deep citron-yellow with mica sheen, and cup of 
pure gold perfectly proportioned to balance of flower. The calyx 
grey-green flecked with gold. Unique in its class. 3-75c, 6-$1.35, 
12-$2.65, 25-$4.80. 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX (Single Sweet Jonquil). Very interesting in 
the garden. Charming for growing in pots, flowers lasting long. 
3-40c, 6-65c, 12-$1.30, 25-$2.45, 100-$9.00. 
JONQUILLA PLENUS (Double Sweet Jonquil). Listed with Double 
Narcissi. 
ORANGE QUEEN, E. Vivid orange flowers with prettily frilled cups 
borne 2 or 3 to a stem. Very freely produced on wiry stems. Lovely 
grown next to N. odorus rugulosus. 3-40c, 6-65c, 12-$1.30, 
25-$2.45, 100-$9.00. 
