MINIATURE DAFFODILS 
It is with a genuine thrill that we offer you 
this year our favorite spring flower, Daffo- 
dils. Famous in prose and poetry as the har- 
bingers of spring, and loved the world over, 
the very name, Daffodils, spells an end to 
winter weather, and gives us forewarning of 
sunny days to come. And true to their tradi- 
tion, the Miniature Daffodils come early— 
some of them, in fact, as February Gold, earli- 
est of all. And in addition, they have a charm 
and daintiness irresistible to lovers of that 
famous flower. 
CULTURE: Except where otherwise 
noted, is same as for large daffodils, namely 
good soil and perfect drainage, in a sunny lo- 
cation. 
Shipped in August and September. 
BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS — The large 
sulphur Hoop Petticoat. Lovely pale citron 
flowers, on stems 6-8 inches high. Give a damp 
Bulbocodium Citrinus sandy peat soil. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.35, 12 for $5.00 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS — The Hoop Petticoat Daffodil; rich golden 
yellow bells, with rush-like foliage, on stems 6 inches high. Blooms in February and 
March. Give a sandy peat soil, and withhold water during the summer months. 
3 for 45c, 12 for $1.65 
FEBRUARY GOLD-—Starry little daffodils of bright golden yellow, on stems 12 
inches high. A deGraaff introduction, which shows its cyclamineus blood in the 
nicely fluted straight trumpet and slightly recurved perianth. Early and charming 
in the rockery; also forces extremely well. Each 20c, 3 for 50c, 12 for $1.80 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX—tThe true single sweet jonquil, with clusters of rich 
golden yellow flowers, on slender graceful stems to 18 inches. Deliciously scented, 
and captivating when used in bouquets with larger daffodils, their airy grace offering 
exactly the right accent. 3 for 45e) 12 for Sho 
JUNCIFOLIUS—A charming little miniature, somewhat resembling the jonquil, 
but growing only 4-8 inches high. A native of the Pyranees, it has clusters of dainty 
little blooms in soft yellow, delicately fragrant. Nice in pots as well as choice spots 
in the rock garden. Likes partial shade. Each 20c, 3 for 50c, 12 for $1.80 
MOONSHINE — Graceful cream- 
white nodding flowers, almost ethe- 
real in their beauty. Usually two or 
three to a stem, about 16 inches tall, 
it’s hard to believe a flower so deli- 
cate in appearance could be so hardy 
and prolific. 
Each 25c; 3 foros, 12 tors2.40 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS — The de- 
lightful little “Angel’s Tears” from 
Spain and Portugal, with several 
creamy white blooms on a stem only 
4 inches high. Give them partial 
shade, and a gritty well-drained soil. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.35, 12 for $5.00 Narcissus Species (Triandrus Albus) 
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