Bulbocodium' Conspicuus 
V_ STRAIN #1469 
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. 
3-45c 6-80c 12-$1.60 25-$2.95 
V_ STRAIN #1470 
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 Tri- 
andrus Albus, with long goblet-shaped crown prettily fluted. The 
foliage has a curious habit of curling over. This beautiful little 
Daffodil thrives best in a moisture of leaf-mould, health 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 Daf- 
fodil some years ago on one of the sea-swept Glenan Isles (off 
Brittany). Unfortunately it is no longer found there, the sea hav- 
ing washed away all trace of it. Height 7 inches. 
Each $1.10 3-$3.00 6-$5.50 
V_ STRAIN #1472 , ‘ 
TRIANDRUS PULCHELLUS. A beautiful little variety with elegant 
clusters of delicate primrose. The cup is about one shade lighter. 
100-$11.00 
Cyclamineus Beryl 
12-$11.00 
V_ STRAIN #1464 
LOBULARIS. Early Trumpet Daffodil. Another miniature sort hav- Height 9 inches 
ing pure white perianth and yellow trumpet. Height 6 -inches. : 4 
3-60¢ 6-$1.10 12-$2.15 25-$3.95 100-$15.00 ues pang! i cv 
V STRAIN #1465 V_ STRAIN #1476 
MINIMUS. The smallest trumpet Daffodil known and the first to 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 
Shae ree yeueys ee are le eS Ue DCLs (Ose 2a cae is a stronger grower than the hybrids as it is a dwarf form of the 
3-55c 6-$1.00 12-$1.95 25-$3.60 100-$13.50 Large Trumpets. It blooms in early April and has a fragrance 
reminiscent of cowslips. 
V STRAIN #1466 3-50c 6-90c 12-$1.75 25-$3.25 100-$12.20 
NANUS. A trim little Daffodil a little taller than Minimus. The YW STRAIN #1477 
apie are a bright yellow and the slender trumpet is delicately WATIERI. A very rare and most charming little Narcissus from 
Pestreg: Morocco. Exquisite pure white flowers on a 4-inch scape in spring. 
3-60¢ 6-$1.10 12-$2.15 25-$3.95 It resembles Narcissus Juncifolius, except in the color. Very hardy. 
VW sSTRAIN #1467 Each 45c 3-$1.15 6-$2.15 12-$4.30 25-$7.70 100-$30.00 
RUPICOLA. Allied to Narcissus Juncifolius. Small bright yellow 
100-$12.75 
100-$15.00 
flowers with six-lobed corona; leaves three sides, upright. Height ; § 
4 inches. Do you realize how completely we protect you when you 
3-55¢ 6-$1.00 12-$1.95 25-$3.60 100-$13.50 buy our superb, world-famous flower bulbs? 
V_ STRAIN #1468 Right through the entire 
TENUIOR. The Silver Jonquil. An elegant slender growing Daffodil blooming season next year. 
similar to Gracilis but with smaller flowers, more slender growth 
and part color. The petals are silvery white, cup yellow. A choice 
dwarf type. Sweetly scented. Late. 
Each 45c = 3-$1.15 —-6-$2.15 = 12-$4.30 =. 25-$7.70 ~~: 100-$30.00 
| Airily Graceful and Elegant 
The Multi-flowered TRIANDRUS hybrid \/ larciss1 
DELICATELY FRAGRANT 
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Sometimes called the “Orchid-flowered” Narcissi. These 
unusual personalities are rapidly becoming leading favor- 
ites with everyone ‘because of their versatility, durability, 
and free-flowering habits. They are unsurpassed for mak- 
ing corsages, for artistic floral arrangements; and for any 
use in the garden—clustered in flower-borders, tucked into 
the rock-garden, or naturalized in drifts. 
| SEE PHOTO PAGE 39 TRIANDRUS THALIA. This is one of the loveliest, most free-flowering 
| _ ; of all. A dainty, fragrant “Orchid” of glistening waxy-white, with 
TRIANDRUS MOONSHINE. Exquisite, star-shaped flowers of rich 2 to 3 blossoms clustered on each dark green, strong but slender 
TRIANDRUS SILVER CHIMES. New in this country, this exquisite little 
beauty was first raised in Southern England. It is very fragrant, 
often showing six or more small-cupped blossoms on a stalk. 
These have snowy white perianths with pale, primrose-yellow 
cups! Excellent for pot culture, as well as for the garden. 
Each 70c 3-$1.90 6-$3.65 12-$7.25 25-$12.85 
creamy white (often three to the stem) incline their heads with 
gentle dignity. Lovely in every way, and quite a favorite for rock 
gardens and for naturalizing in the shade. 
Each 40c —3-$1.00 ~—- 6 -$1.90 —-:12-$3.75 —-:25-$6.75 —:100-$26.10 
TRIANDRUS SHOT SILK. Quite the most graceful little Daffodil in 
this class, appealing and enchanting. Both perianth and cup of 
the slightly star-shaped blossoms are a clear, uniform creamy 
white, the cups long and narrow. Three blossoms open on each 
flower stalk. 
Each 55c 3-$1.50 6-$2.90 12-$5.80 25-$10.35 
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stem. Very weather resistant; multiplies rapidly; lovely in cor- 
sages; excellent for forcing in pots in winter; and unsurpassed for 
cutting. Blooms toward the end of the season. 
3-85c 6-$1.60 12-$3.00 25-$5.45 100-$21.00 
TRIANDRUS TRESAMBLY. One of the latest, newest additions to this 
enchanting group of miniatures. Stems are tall, bearing three, 
clear, pure white blossoms, the cups of each elegantly waved at 
the margins. Late flowering. Most certainly a real addition to any 
collection. 
Each $1.10 3-$3.00 6-$5.50 12-$11.00 
