Division VI 
Cyclamineus Hybrids 
Division 6a—Large-cupped. 
FEBRUARY GOLD Extremely early and long-lasting golden 
daffodil. Can be forced in water or earth for Christmas 
bloom. 3, .80; 10, $2.40. 
PEEPING TOM The earliest flowering of all our hundreds 
of varieties in our trial grounds each year. Long, unusual 
trumpet of golden yellow. Long lasting in bloom. Each .50; 
OA aos 
Division 6b—Small-cupped varieties. 
BERYL A lovely little flower with a reflexing perianth 
opening yellow and fading to lovely shade of cream, and 
an orange cup which fades to gold. Not completely hardy 
in north. 3, .70; 10, $2.10. 
Division VII 
Jonquils and Jonquil Hybrids 
Division 7a—Large-cupped. 
GOLDEN GOBLET Richly perfumed golden yellow. Won- 
derful substance and keeping qualities. 3, .60; 10, $1.80. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE Free flowering and long lasting. Rich 
golden yellow. 3, .60; 10, $1.80. 
TREVITHIAN Charming hybrid. Pale lemon yellow clusters 
of flowers on tall stems. Long lasting. Very sweet scented 
Fine for cutting. F.C.C. England. 10, $1.80; 100, $16.20. 
Division 7b—Small-cupped. 
GOLDEN PERFECTION Sulphury yellow with golden 
yellow cup. 3, .70; 10, $2.10. 
ORANGE QUEEN A rich orange-yellow miniature hybrid 
about 6 inches high. Rich odor. 3, .35; 10, $1.05; 100, $9.45. 
Division VIU—Tazetta 
(Poetaz or Bunch-Flowered) 
Narcissus 
CRAGFORD New. Very earliest to flower of this division. 
Pure white with orange red cups in clusters. May be 
forced with little difficulty in the house for winter flower- 
never, 3} ME NG, SA). 
GERANIUM 
GERANIUM Large white and orange-red in clusters. See 
accompanying plate. 3, .50; 10 for $1.50; 100, $13.50. 
L'INNOCENCE Excellent white and soft orange. Large fine 
clusters. 3, .50; 10, $1.50; 100, $13.50. 
ORANGE WONDER Very large bunches of sweet smelling 
flowers with orange cups. Our favorite of them all. Usually 
wins first in its class. 3, .95; 10, $2.85. 
RED GUARD Golden yellow with deep orange cup. Very 
showy and long lasting. 3, .50; 10, $1.50; 100, $13.50. 
SCARLET GEM Deep golden yellow with brilliant red eye. 
4-6 flowers per stem. 3, .60; 10, $1.80; 100, $16.20. 
ACTAEA 
Division IX 
Poeticus Narcissus 
ACTAEA Most beautiful large pure white flowers on very 
tall stems. Yellow eye edged fiery red. Wonderful odor. 
First prize in its class, Boston, 1950, 1951, and 1952. 3, .50; 
10, $1.50; 100, $13.50. 
Division X 
Species and Wild Forms 
CANALICULATUS “The SWEETHEART NARCISSUS” Like 
a miniature Paper White. Heads of very small white 
flowers with golden cups. Wonderful odor. May be forced 
very easily indoors for mid-winter bloom. Variably hardy 
north of Connecticut, but glorious in mid-winter when 
forced. 3, .50; 10, $1.50; 100, $13.50. 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS Very sweet smelling small clusters 
of yellow flowers. Grasslike foliage. Many stalks to a 
bulb, 3, .35; 10, $1.05; 100, $9.45. 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS DOUBLE Double form of above. 
3, .35; 10, $1.05; 100, $9.45. 
TRIANDUS ALBUS (ANGEL’S TEARS DAFFODILS) 2-5 
creamy white flowers on a stem. Very attractive and much 
sought after. 3, .30; 10, .90; 100, $8.10. 
WATIERI A very rare and charming little narcissus from 
the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Tiny pure white flowers 
on S-inch stems. Hardy but likes dry soil during the sum- 
mer. Limited stock of bulbs. 3, .55; 10, $1.65. 
