February Gold (deGraaff) (V.E.) — An elegant pale lemon yellow daffodil 
with pointed petals and straight delicately fluted trumpet of a deeper 
yellow tinged orange. Excellent for early forcing in a cool greenhouse. 
Very desirable for the rock garden, foundation planting and flower 
border. Adds a splash of gold and brightens the garden in early spring. 
$2.00 per 10 $16.00 per 160 
LeBeau (Barr 1927) (V.E.) — The finest of the large Cyclamineus hybrids. 
Its English name is “The Handsome.” Extremely well formed flower; 
long, pointed petals; long trumpet with a rolled rim. Slightly nodding; 
of unsurpassable gracefulness. Soft pure yellow flower of great 
substance. 12” tall. Lasts in semi-shade a full two to three weeks. 
We have a fine stock on hand. 3 for $1.50 5 for $2.30 10 for $4.30 
March Sunshine (deGraaff) (E) — A miniature of February Gold, flowering 
later. The perianth is of a delightful shade of butter yellow; deep 
orange yellow cup of good lasting quality. Suitable for small rock 
garden. 6” to 8” tall. 5 for $1.25 10 for $2.00 
Mite — Very prolific and a true miniature gem. Pale yellow narrow and 
pointed reflexed petals; long narrow serrated trumpet. This is a 
rewarding bulb. The first blossom is succeeded by another flowering 
stem, which is repeated a third time, thereby prolonging the flowering 
season 2 to 3 weeks. 6” tall. A real jewel for a choice place in the 
rock garden. Practically unattainable elsewhere in the United States. 
Stock limited. 3 for $1.75 5 for 2.75 10 for $5.25 
NARCISSUS JONQUILLA (Class 10) 
Jonquilla gracilis (Helena gracilis) — This old little jonquil deserves to 
be planted in larger quantities because it is unquestionably the last 
of the narcissi to bloom, sometimes extending into June. From 2 to 
4 light yellow sweetly scented flowers are produced on a 15” to 18” 
rigid stem. -A very pleasing effect can be obtained by interplanting 
groups of Scilla campanulata excelsior. $1.35 per 10 $12.00 per 100 
Jonquilla flore pleno (M.S.) — Beautiful and dainty. Double of Jonquilla 
Simplex; similarly scented and can be used in the same way. 
$.70 per 10 $6.00 per 100 
Jonguilla Simplex (M.S.) — A deliciously scented daffodil. Great quan- 
tities of them are grown in France for perfume extraction. This 
variety should not be confused with the Campernelle group. 
Flowers are produced 3 to 4 on stems 9” tall; bright yellow through- 
out. Can be used to advantage in front portion of sunny border and 
especially in the rock garden. Top size bulbs only. 
$.70 per 10 $6.00 per 100 
juncifolius (M.S.) — The smallest of the narcissi; exceedingly perfect. 
Dainty little buttercup like perianth, only % of an inch from tip 
to tip of the petals with widely opened cup. Rich yellow flower deli- 
cately perfumed; produces 1 to 3 on a very small 3” to 4” stem. Will 
thrive in well drained gritty soil in the rock garden. Plant 3” deep, 
3” apart. 5 for $.75 10 for $1.40 100 for $12.00 
rupicola — An exquisite elfin found in Portugal and Spain. Allied to N. 
juncifolius. The flowers are sweetly scented, bright yellow with a six 
lobed corona. They are born singly on a 4-inch stem. Plant 4” deep 
in a well-drained situation. We advise protection in the winter north 
of Washington, D.C. $1.00 per 3 $3.00 per 10 
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