cheerfulness — A very valuable Poetaz variety bearing 3 to 4 double 
flowers per stem, rounded creamy white perianth and a full double 
center of white and yellow. Very fragrant. Excellent for cut flowers. 
$1.50 per 10 $13.00 per 100 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS (Class 10) 
triandrus albus (Angels’ Tears) (M.S.) — An exquisite nymph and very 
desirable. Pure creamy white flowers produced 2 to 3 per 4” to 5” 
stems. The petals reflex and show the cup which is globe shaped. 
For best effect, plant in quantity. A must for the rock garden. Likes 
a moist situation and well drained gritty soil. Plant 3” deep, 2” apart. 
$.90 per 10 $7.50 per 100 
Triandrus Calanthinus — Many eulogies have been written concerning this 
most delightful of all the Narcissus kingdom. The flowers are pro- 
duced in noddling clusters of 2 to 3 on a 6-inch stem and more than 
twice the size of N. Triandrus Albus. The long corona is globe-shaped 
and elegantly fluted at the rim. The leaves have a particular habit of 
curling. A gem without equal in the garden or in pots for the cool 
greenhouse. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep in a mixture of leaf mold and 
good garden soil. Add a pinch of bone meal—no other fertilizer, 
please! We pride ourselves in being able to offer you this precious 
jewel. $.70 each $1.80 per 3 
triandrus concolor (M.S.) — Varies from primrose to yellow. Globular 
cups. Very dainty. A choice little jewel for a good position in rock 
garden. Same culture. Very scarce. 5 for $1.50 10 for $2.70 
triandrus pulchellus (M.S.) — Dainty nodding clusters of creamy to 
primrose flowers. The cup is of a lighter shade than the reflexed 
petals. Very charming. Same culture. 
3 for $1.00 5 for $1.50 10 for $2.75 
ORNITHOGALUM (Star or Bethlehem) 
norbonense — After many inquiries we have succeeded in locating this 
unusual Ornithogalum. Produces in raceme on a 16” stem up to 40 
flowers which are white within and almost entirely green without. 
A June bloomer, it flourishes in any good garden soil. Protect lightly 
over the winter north of Washington, D. C. $.75 per 10 
nutans — Produces 6 to 10 pendant star shaped flowers, silvery green on 
the outside. The inside is white and pale green with a white edge on 
both sides. A silvery down covers the whole flower resulting in a 
velvety texture. 10” to 12” tall; 4 to 5 leaves with silvery rib. Plant 
3” deep, 4” apart in any good garden soil. Excellent for naturalization 
in thin grass along the woodland path, flower border, foundation 
planting or on the fringe of the rock garden. 
$.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
PUSCHKINIA 
Libanotica — A delightful early spring miniature flowering bulb. Flowers 
are pale porcelain blue and striped with a deeper blue. Produce two 
to three flowering stems with several flowers on each one. Planted in 
conjunction with crocus in the border, they produce a magnificent 
effect. They are seen best in the rock garden where they can be 
viewed at close range. $.35 per 10 $2.50 per 100 
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