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Picador (P. D. William 1910) C 3B (L) — The most exquisite in its class. 
The circular perianth of excellent substance opens a beautiful creamy 
chamois aging pure white. The cup is slightly frilled and quite 
flat of a particular shade of deep sevil-orange with a touch of yellowish 
green in the center. Rigid stems; 12” tall. Sparkles in the sunlight; 
greatly admired. This is a must for your collection of miniatures. 
5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
Ruby (C. H. Cave 1907) C 3B (L) — A beautiful little flower designed for 
the rock garden. Glistening creamy white well rounded perianth with 
a vivid orange cup and yellow center; a prolific bloomer of long 
standing; 9” tall; good stems. We recommend this little beauty very 
highly. Seldom offered in the United States. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
Vivid C 3B (L) — An old timer and a blessing that it has remained in 
cultivation. A beautiful charmer. Glistening ivory white perianth of 
good substance; saucer shaped cup which is fiery orange red at the 
rim. Holds its color well in semi-shade. Strong 12” stems; free 
bloomer. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Moonshine C 5A (M.S.) — Very charming. Star shaped perianth with a 
longer and more open trumpet than Thalia. A rich creamy white daffo- 
dil. Pendant flowers produced 3 to 4 per 10” to 12” stems. Plant in large 
clumps. When associated with Muscari Armeniacum, it creates an 
enchanting effect. $1.75 per 10 $14.00 per 100 
Thalia C 5A (M.S.) — Similar to its parent, N. Triandrus Colanthinus, but 
much larger in all its parts. Glistening white flowers of good sub- 
stance; a great increaser, 2 to 3 flowers per 10” to 12” stems. 
Stunning in groups in the foundation planting, excellent for the rock 
garden. Can be planted in association with Muscari Armeniacum for a 
blue and white effect, or if you prefer all white, use Muscari Bortyrides 
album. $1.50 per 10 $13.00 per 100 
Johnstonii Queen of Spain — A natural hybrid found in northern Spain 
and Portugal. One of the most coveted. Delightful soft canary 
yellow flowers with long straight trumpets; semi-nodding. The 
perianth reflexes midway. Can be naturalized in semi-shade. Plant 
4” deep, 4" apart. When planted in the rock garden and flower beds, 
it is attractive. We are most fortunate to have been able to obtain 
this rarity. 3 for $1.00 5 for $1.50 10 for $2.75 
NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS 
Cyclamineus C 10 (E) — This species is unique and the daintiest of all the 
miniatures. Golden yellow flowers throughout, of great substance. 
The trumpet is usually 1” long with a small serrated rim. The petals 
are completely reflexed back like a cyclamen, hence its name. Plant 
in drifts in a moist location. A little shade is desirable as it prolongs 
the life of the flower. In good condition will last from 2 to 3 weeks. 
$1.40 per 10 $11.00 per 100 
CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS (Class 6) 
Beryl (V.E.) — Charming and graceful. Drooping primrose yellow flowers 
with slightly reflexed perianth and small globular bright orange 
cup shading to gold. Ideal for rock garden and pots. 8” tall. Good 
substance, $1.60 per 10 $14.00 per 100 
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