FEBRUARY GOLD Photo by Roche 
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BULBOCODIUM. Hoop Petticoat Narcissus. A distinct yellow type 
having long wide mouthed trumpet shaped like an old-fashioned 
hoop skirt, narrow reflexed perianth. Native to Portugal. Suit- 
able for warm spots in the rock garden. Truly beautiful when 
grown in pots. 
3-35c 6-60c 12-$1.20 25-$2.30 100-$8.25 
NARCISSUS 
TRIANDRUS 
ALBUS 
“ANGEL'S TEARS” 
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. Valu- 
able for pot culture and edgings. Height 6 inches. 
3755¢ 6-$1.00 12-$2.00 25-$3.65 100-$13.75 
Cyclamineus FEBRUARY GOLD. Bred from a yellow trumpet crossed 
with N. Cyclamineus; yellow perianth, slightly reflexing trumpet, 
golden orange. It usually starts to flower in early March and 
blooms four weeks or more. Height 12 inches. 
Each-40c 3-95c 6 -$ 1.80 12-$3.55 25-$6.40 100-$24.75 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS THALIA Photo by J. Horace McFarland Co. 
JUNCIFOLIUS. The baby Jonquil. Similar to N. Jonquilla but 
smaller, the little buttercup flowers being only three-fourths of 
an inch across. The cup is widely expanded and the petals 
spreading. Delicately perfumed. Height 4 inches. 
3-55c 6-$1.00 12-$2.00 25-$3.65 100-$13.75 
MINIMUS. The smallest trumpet Daffodil known and the first to 
flower. Bright yellow with delicately frilled trumpets on 3 inch 
stems. Usually blooms in February. 
3-45¢ 6-80c 12-$1.60 25-$2.95 100-$11.00 
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. This is really a little gem for the rock garden, clustering 
in the front of the flower border, and for naturalizing in semi- 
shady nooks. 
3-35c 6-55c 12-$1.15 25-$2.10 100-$7.75 
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. Beau- 
tiful in pots. 
3-80c 6-$1.50 12-$2.95 25-$5.40 100-$20.63 
W. P. MILNER. Very pale yellow flowers of trumpet type. Excellent 
for rock gardens as it seldom grows taller than 6 to 8 inches. It 
is a stronger grower than the hybrids as it is a dwarf form of the 
Large Trumpets. It blooms in early April and has a fragrance 
reminiscent of cowslips. 
3-45c 6-80c 12-$1.60 25-$2.95 100-$11.00 
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