Double Narcisst 
Albus Plenus Odoratus Six $1.25, Doz. $2.10, 25 $3.60, 100 $12.75 
The old Gardetnia-flowered Double Poet’s Narcissus. Pure snowy white; 
wonderfully fragrant. Shouid be planted in shade and kept well watered 
at flowering time to prevent flower buds from drying off. Blooms ex- 
tremely late, after most of the Narcissi have gone. A rare old variety 
preserved jealously in a few old gardens and worth special care. 
Daphne + Six $1.35, Doz. $2.25, 25 $4.00, 100 $13.75 
The most promising novelty of this division. Sweet scented, dainty, pure 
white double flowers; early forcer. 
Holland’s Glory Six $1.35, Doz. $2.25, 25 $4.05, 100 $14.25 
A handsome, double trumpet Daffodil, the color of which is seft, 
sulphur-yellow. This is the double form of Narcissus Emperor and pos- 
esses the same sterling qualities of that fine old variety. It blooms 
freely, multiplies readily and grows anywhere. 
Insulinde Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.50, 100 $16.00 
A large, well shaped double flower composed of many creamy white 
petals of good size. Interspersed between these are somewhat shorter 
but brilliant orange-scarlet inner petals. In our opinion this is one of 
the best of the double Daffodils of the so-called Pompon type blooms. 
Free flowering and very colorful. 
Mary Copeland Each 45c, Six $2.30, Doz. $4.20, 25 $7.75, 100 $27.00 
One of the famous varieties of the new Doubles. This variety has been 
termed the most striking double in cultivation; the longer petals are 
pure cream-white with a golden ray down the center, intersoersed with 
shorter petals of lemon and brilliant orange, giving a three-color effect; 
unsurpassed for garden or show. 
Twink Six $1.35, Doz. $2.30, 25 $4.15, 100 $14.75 
It is double, of the semi-full type, the petals alternating a soft primrose 
and clear orange; and so arranged as to give the flower a most attrac- 
tive appearance; and making it a most adaptable flower for large scale 
decorative work; is very free flowering and hardy. 
Little Daffodils 
(NARCISSUS SPECIES) 
The following are charming little subjects for rock work, where their 
dainty flowers are seen to perfection. They should be left undisturced for 
years, and if happy, will soon establish themselves and afford a lovely 
picture in early spring. All the Bulbocodiums (except Monophyllus) and 
the Cyclamineus like moisture, and should, therefore, be planted at the 
foot of the rockery. Triandrus Albus (Angel’s Tears) and Juncifolius delight 
in partial shade and a light, gritty soil, and should be given a well drained 
position. 
Bulbocodium citrinus Six $1.50, Doz. $2.75, 25 $5.00, 100 $18.00 
Large sulphur Hoop-Petticoat, very beautiful pale citron-yellow. Height 
6 to 8 inches. 
Bulbocodium, Conspicuus Six $1.20, Doz. $1.85, 25 $3.35, 100 $12.00 
Yellow Hoop-Petticoat, flowers rich golden yellow of hoop-petticoat 
form and rushlike foliage. Height 6 inches. 
Canaliculatus Six $1.20, Doz. $1.85, 25 $3.35, 100 $12.00 
A dainty little Polyanthus Narcissus from Mentone, suitable for sunny 
positions in the rock garden. It has narrow, erect bluish green foliage 
and bears heads of 3 to 4 flowers with white perianth and globular 
golden cup, sweetly scented. Height 6 inches. 
Juncifolius Six $1.50, Doz. $2.75, 25 $5.00, 100 $18.00 
Small, graceful, rich yellow flowers, rather smaller than a Buttercup 
with a dainty little flat crown. 
Triandrus albus Six $1.50, Doz. $2.75, 25 $5.00, 100 $18.00 
An exquisitely beautiful little species, it is of slender growth and pro- 
duces a cluster of elegant creamy white little flowers with globular cup 
and perianth reflexing as in the Cyclamen. Height 7 inches. 
Triandrus calathinus 
Each 75c, Six $4.00, Doz. $7.50, 25 $15.00, 100 $55.00 
The flowers are produced in clusters of two and three, are snowy white 
and more than twice the size of the Triandrus Albus with long, goblet- 
shaped crown prettily fluted; the foliage has a curious habit of curling 
over. Height 7 inches. 
Narcissus Bulbocodium 
Criandrus Hybrids 
These are the Cyclamen-flowered Daffodils with reflexing perianth. The 
flowers are more or less drooping, of elegant form and gracefui habit. 
Moonshine Six $1.75, Doz. $3.00, 25 $5.50, 100 $20.00 
A beautiful Triandrus Hybrid, star-shaped white flowers, often three to 
a stem, drooping gracefully, very beautiful and a great favorite, espe- 
cially for the rock garden or for naturalizing in the shade. A fine ex- 
hibition variety. 
Thalia Six $2.25, Doz. $4.10, 25 $7.50, 100 $26.00 
In addition to a peculiar attraction at first sight, this flower ieaves one 
with an impression that it is white, yet it is a whiteness that is not 
white. The recurving petals and the angle of the three trumpets are 
unlike the conventional short-cupped Daffodil. The stem is dark green, 
round and reedlike thin. Some call it the ‘‘Orchid-flowered’’ Narcissus 
which adds to the mystery. Thalia provides unusually good material 
for artistic arrangement. 
GN aig for Growing 
in Water 
PAPER-WHITE NARCISSUS 
Paper-White Grandiflora Six $1.25, Doz. $2.00, 25 $3.50, 100 $12.50 
The popular bunch-flowering, pure white Narcissus, fre- 
quently having 30 individual blooms and splendid decorative 
foliage from a single bulb. We offer top size bulbs best 
suited for growing indoors in pebbles and water. 
GOLDEN YELLOW NARCISSI 
Soleil d’Or Six $1.35, Doz. $2.30, 25 $4.20, 100 $15.00 
Soleil d’Or resembles the Paper-White Narcissus very much 
in habit but is of an exquisite deep yellow color, with an 
orange-yellow cup. The culture is the same as for the Paper- 
White Narcissus. We have some very fine stock of this va- 
riety to meet the steadily increased demand. 
NARCISSUS, FEBRUARY GOLD 
This is a little known, extremely early blooming, small golden 
Daffodil. One of the parents of this Hybrid is the little 
“Cyclamen’’ Daffodil which is responsible for its extreme 
earliness and ‘’perky’’ flowers which in March or sometimes 
in late February start off the Daffodil season. It is one of 
the earliest Daffodils to grow indoors. Start a few bulbs in 
pebbles and water in November. Keep bowls in a dark, cool 
place for three weeks and then bring into light or put six 
bulbs into a shallow 5-inch flower pot with earth in October. 
Keep pot moist and in a dark, cool place for six weeks. Then 
bring into light. You'll have dozens of small! golden Daffodil 
blooms in no time. Several plantings will give you a continu- 
ation of blooms. Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.50, 100 $16.00 
ROMAN HYACINTHS 
Please turn to page 28. Few bulbs respond as readily to 
room culture as Roman Hyacinths. 
Two other bulbs which are simple to grow indoors are: 
Veltheimia Viridifolia-—page 17. 
Lachenalia Aurea—-page 14. 
[41] Narcissus Triandrus Albus (Life Size) 
