MARY COPELAND 
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GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR 
By McFarland, Hatton and Foley 
275 color illus.; over 100 half- 
tones, 296 pages. $2.95 
One of the best books published 
on bulbs. Ilustrates quite a number 
of varieties of flowering bulbs, 
corms, and tubers. Cultural di- 
rections are included. 
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TRIANDRUS NARCISSUS 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of Narcissus 
triandrus clearly evident. The Triandrus are rather dwarf 
plants with slender, rush-like foliage and dainty, small 
trumpet flowers with reflexed petals. They are delightful 
subjects for the partly shaded rock garden or for filling any 
odd, partly shaded spot. 
Adoration. (3, ORR IE A WIE EIS Wey NSB 50; 100, $12.00 
Pure white, very small cup; 12 to 14 inches in height. A 
very dainty flower. 
Moonshine. 62:90G> 122 $1751.25, $9250> 100231 2'00 
Star-shaped, creamy white flowers, ‘often three to a stem, 
drooping gracefully. A great favorite for the rock garden 
and for naturalizing in the shade. 
6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Cup lemon-yellow 
Pearly Queen. 
Creamy white, open star-shaped flower. 
with a pearl-like flush. 
Shot Silk. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Perianth and cup uniform creamy white, slightly star 
shaped. Three flowers on a stem. 
Thalia. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
In addition to a peculiar attraction at first sight, this flower 
leaves 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. Some call it the “‘Orchid-flowered”’ 
Narcissus. Thalia provides unusually good material for ar- 
tistic arrangements. 
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CYCLAMINEUS NARCISSUS 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of Narcissus 
cyclamineus clearly evident. Trumpets rich yellow, straight 
and tube-like; perianths reflex as in a cyclamen. Very early 
flowering and excellent for rock gardens. 
Beryl. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Perianth reflexed, primrose-yellow; small, fluted, bright 
orange cup. Fine for the rock garden. 
February Gold. 6, $1.00; 12, $1.85; 25, $3.75; 100, $14.00 
Deep golden yellow with a light orange, fringed trumpet. 
Very early. May also be grown in water and pebbles. 
Golden Lacquer. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Golden yellow with a long cup, ee cs hardy, very 
attractive, and does well in all soils. 
March Sunshine. New. 
6, $1.75; 12, $3.25; 25, $6.50; 100, $24.00 
Medium size; rich yellow color and attractive form. 
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JONQUILLA NARCISSUS 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of any of the 
Narcissus Jonquilla group clearly evident. Jonquils have 
narrow, upstanding foliage and long stems. Most of them 
bear deliciously fragrant flowers, which are not only popular 
in the garden but are useful for forcing. 
Golden Sceptre. 6, $1.00; 12, $1.85; 25, $3.65; 100, $13.00 
Deep jonquil- yellow, 3 inches or so in diameter. The per- 
ianth is star-shaped; trumpet slightly flaring. Vigorous. 
Trevithian. 6, 95c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.00 
A superbly beautiful variety. Trevithian has from two to 
four soft yellow flowers on a tall stem, which makes it an 
outstanding cut-flower variety. In the garden it is equally 
satisfactory. Buy as many Trevithian as you can afford. 
It’s tops in its class. 
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TAZETTA“NARCISSUS 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of any of the 
Narcissus Tazetta group clearly evident. All of them have 
graceful foliage and blooms with pleasing mild fragrance. 
Early Perfection. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Creamy white perianth and lemon- yellow cup; free flowering. 
Excellent for growing in the house. 
Geranium. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
White perianth; lovely orange-red cup. Recommended 
highly. 
Glorious. 6, 90c; 12, $1. (es 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Flower delightfully informal in habit; perianth Poeticus 
white with eye orange, edged red. Good for semi- shade; 
very early and an excellent variety for growing in the house. 
Halvose. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Primrose perianth; deep orange cup. 
New. 
6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Perianth white; yellow cup, prettily fluted. Five or more 
blooms on a stem. Useful for forcing. 
Scarlet Gem. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Primrose perianth; deep orange cup. Here is a very artistic 
contrast in color. Attractive, finely formed flowers, five or 
more per stem. 
Laurens Koster. 
St. Agnes. New. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
Pure white perianth;: cup citron-yellow. Good for early 
forcing. 
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POETICUS NARCISSUS 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of the Narcissus 
peeticus group without admixture of any other. The true 
Poet’s Narcissus, thriving best in moist situations in a little 
shade. They may be recognized by their snow-white petals, 
flat yellow or lemon eye or crown, and the fact that the blooms 
are usually borne one on a stem. 
Actaea. 6, 90c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.50; 100, $12.00 
One of the finest of the Poeticus varieties. Broad white peri- 
anth and large eye margined dark red. This variety was 
introduced in 1927 and is still considered one of the best. 
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