Narcissus triandrus albus 
(Natural size) 
Narcissus 
SPECIES AND WILD FORMS, (division 10). 
For the first time we are offering some of these 
lovely miniature narcissus which are so desirable 
for the rock garden, as pot plants, edgings and 
borders and for naturalizing. They are not easily 
obtainable from the regular bulb dealers because 
they cater mostly to large flowering kinds. With 
us a flower has never been considered good be- 
cause it is huge and we consider these wildlings 
tops in grace, form and beauty. Try a few and 
see if you don’t agree with us. Fall delivery only. 
Uniformly priced $1.50 doz. 
BULBOCODIUM. The yellow Hoop Petticoat 
narcissus, 6 to 8 in. 
CANALICULATUS. A miniature Polyanthus 
with three flowers to the stem. White perianth 
and golden cup; sweet scented. 6 in. 
CYCLAMINEUS. Small yellow flowers with 
shapely reflexed perianths and large cups. Golden 
yellow. 8 in. 
LOBULARIS. Early Trumpet Daffodil, pure 
white perianth and yellow trumpet. The earliest 
of all in the garden. 8 in. 
MINIMUS. The smallest Trumpet Daffodil, 
miniature flowers. 3 in. 
NANUS. Early Trumupet Daffodil, creamy sul- 
phur. 5 in. 
RUPICOLA. Allied to N. juncifolius, small 
bright ae flowers with a six-lobed corona; 
leaves three sided, upright. 4 in. 
TENUIOR. Silver Jonquil, an elegant slender 
growing Daffodil. Perianth cream, cup sulphur, 
several flowers on a stem. 7 in. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS. Angel’s Tears Daffodil. 
2 to 5 creamy white flowers with reflexed petals. 
7 in. . 
Nerine 
Very striking group of amaryllids from South 
Africa. Some are evergreen while others are 
deciduous, but all with very lovely umbels of 
flowers. Plant in rich sandy loam and rest dur- 
ing the summer. Delivery anytime. 
BOWDENI. Large flowers, pink with rose 
colored line down the center of each petal. 
Seven to ten flowers on 18” stem. Fall bloomer. 
$1.00 ea. 
CORUSCA MAJOR. Fiery orange-scarlet flow- 
ers. $1.50 eas 
FLEXUOSA ALBA. Pure white, free flowering. 
$2.00 ea. 
MAGNIFICA. Pinker and  Jarger than 
pon on 18 to 24 inch stems in the fall. 
155.0" ea. 
PINK TRIUMPHANT. A _ winter blooming 
hybrid that can be flowered for Christmas by 
resting it in the fall. Very large flowers sim- 
ilar to Bowdeni in color but taller. $1.50 ea. 
UNDULATA. Small umbels of pale pink flow- 
ers in profusion. $2.00 doz. 
Nemastylis 
GEMINIFLORA. This is one of the best and 
rarest of the Shell Flowers, with pleated foliage 
and lovely flowers of the deepest bright blue 
color. Plant six inches deep in a sunny l!oca- 
tion. Summer and fall delivery. 3 for $1.00. 
Odontoglossum 
GRANDE. Low growing plants with flower 
spikes erowing to a height of 12 inches and car- 
rying about five very large flowers distinctively 
formed and freely sroduectl The flowers are wide 
open and deep yellow marked brown. May be 
grown outdoors in Southern California. Delivery 
anytime. $6.00 ea. 
SCHLEPERIANUM. Very similar in every re- 
spect to the above species except that the flowers 
are smaller and there are more of them on the 
spike. Delivery anytime. $5.00 ea. 
CRISPUM HYBRIDS. There are the finest hy- 
brids with brilliantly colored flowers in many 
shades and designs. They should be grown under 
cool growing conditions. Seedling plants out of 
3” pots. $7.00 ea. Flowering size plants $12.00. 
Ophiopogon 
Interesting plants, chiefly grown for their fol- 
tage and bright blue berries. Useful as pot 
plant in cold sections and in borders or edgin 
in warm section. The foliage is grassy, ag? 
green or variegated, and evergreen. The flowers 
ate white and nodding on 12-inch stems, fol- 
lowed by dark blue berries which are in demand 
for arrangements. Delivery throughout year. 
JABURAN. Leaves about 34-inch wide and 
12 inches long, dark green and shiny. Thrifty 
grower making large clumps in a short time. 
Useful as a ground cover in dense shade. $1.00 
each. 
JABURAN ARGENTEUS VITTATUS. A 
variegated form of the above with the leaves ir- 
regularly lined white. Very attractive. $1.00 ea. 
JAPONICA. A low growing, grassy leaved 
plant making dense tufts of the deepest green. 
Very desirable for rock gardens and edgings. 
Leaves 14-inch wide and 6 inches long. 50c ea. 
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