SWAYNE’'S GARDENS “- 
INSULINDE. (2) Creamy white outer petals of 
wonderful texture; inner petals of intense 
orange scarlet. A very attractive and 
striking novelty. outstanding on the show 
bench. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00. 
IRENE COPELAND. (3) Large full double, 
snow-white with shorter petals of pale 
lemon. Lovely and distinct, strong stem, 
highly recommended. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; 
doz. $2.00. 
MAE WEST. (2) (Gold Eagle). Large, all yel- 
low, not too double; petals beautifully ar- 
ranged. Splendid for growing in pots. 
Each 15c: 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. 
MARY COPELAND. (4) One of the famous 
varieties of the new semi-double type, this 
variety has been termed the most striking 
double in cultivation; the longer petals are 
pure cream white, interspersed with shorter 
petals of lemon and brilliant orange. 
Each 25c: 3 for 70c:; doz. $2.50. 
TEXAS. (4) Very large, full double. Golden 
yellow and deep orange petals in alter. 
nate layers. Flowers are often 4 inches in 
diameter and carried on fine, long stems. 
Each 20c: 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00. 
TWINK. (2) Of the semi-double type; alter- 
nating petals of primrose and clear orange 
and so arranged as to give the flower a 
most attractive appearance. A novelty of 
merit that attracts instant attention where- 
ever seen. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00 
Division V 
Triandus Narcissi. Flowers are more or 
less drooping, of elegant form and graceful 
habit. 
AGNES HARVEY. (4) A most dainty all white 
Daffodil of drooping habit, one to three 
flowers on a stem. Starry perianth with 
Triandrus type trumpet. Splendid for na- 
turalizing. Each 20c; 3 for 55c: doz. $2.00. 
SILVER CHIMES. (4) One of the prettiest of 
the small cupped Triandrus hybrids. Pro- 
duces beautiful, fragrant clusters of six or 
more flowers carried on strong erect stems. 
Pure white perianth and pale primrose 
cup. Very vigorous grower. Increases 
rapidly. Not perfectly hardy, recommend- 
ed only for mild climates. Each $1.00; 3 
for $2.85; doz. $10.00. 
SHOT SILK. (4) A charming De Graaff Hybrid 
similar to Thalia, flowers have more sub- 
stance and it is a splendid grower. The 
star-shaped, creamy white flowers are us- 
ually three on a stem. Very good look- 
ing, undoubtedly the finest in this class, 
that is sure to appeal to all lovers of 
one 
the smaller types. Each 30c; 3 for 85ce: 
doz. $3.00. 
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THALIA. (3) An exquisite flower of unusually 
pleasant appearance; three to four pure 
white flowers on one stem. Often de- 
scribed as the ‘Orchid Narcissus.’ Thalia 
is sold to almost all flower lovers that 
see it in bloom here at the farm. Ideal in 
every way, especially for corsages. Each 
30c:; 3 for 85c; doz. $3.00. 
Division VI 
Cyclamineus Narcissi. Trumpets tube-like 
and perianth reflexed as in a cyclamen. 
FEBRUARY GOLD. (1) Perianth golden yellow 
and reflexed as in a Cyclamen. Trumpet 
bright clear yellow, fringed at the edge. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. 
Division VII 
More than one flower 
and good form and 
Jonquilla Narcissi. 
10) GeeStcm, Lich. color, 
substance. 
GENERAL PERSHING. (1) A new type of 
Jonquil hybrid; large as some of the mod- 
erately sized trumpet Daffodils. Flower is 
much more refined in form than the Giant 
Trumpets, 344 inches in diameter, of 
purest jonquil gold, with long strong 
stems; very lasting. A beauty for the 
show bench. Each 30c; 3 for 85c;: doz. 
$3.00. 
GOLDEN PERFECTION. (3) One of the finest 
of all the Daffodil family. Two flowers 
nearly four inches across carried on a 
very heavy, tall stem. Perfect overlapping 
perianth of deep citron-yellow, with a 
mica sheen; finely proportioned cup of 
pure gold. Unique in its class and one 
I highly recommend. Produces very large 
bulbs, is often catalogued as a Poetaz, 
which is incorrect. Each 20c; 3 for 55ce; 
doz. $2.00. 
JONQUILLA CITRINUM. (6) A rare lemon col- 
ored form of Jonquilla Simplex, flowering 
later and somewhat taller. Has a most de- 
lightful fragrance and is distinctly differ- 
ent. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00. 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX. (3) The original sweet 
scented, single Jonquils; three to five 
charming rich yellow flowers to the stem. 
A gem for the rockery; produces very tiny 
bulbs which can be left undisturbed for 
years. 3 for 30c; doz. $1.00. 
LADY HILLINGDON. (1) A fine companion for 
Golden Sceptre, blooming earlier. Produces 
one, two and three rich buttercup yellow 
flowers, on tall graceful stems. You will 
fall in love with this lovely flower, unex- 
celled for garden display. Each 25c; 3 for 
70c; doz. $2.00. 
