. Triandrus Thalia Dainty Dwarf Daffodils for the Rock Garden A These lovely Narcissus are par- ticularly suited to planting in the rock garden. Placed in groups of six or more bulbs, they add a charming effect to the spring display in the rockery. In addition to the varieties described below all of the Jonquils, described on page 7, are fine for rock garden planting. 40-800 Bulbicodium Conspicuus (The Hoop Petticoat Narcissus). This lovely little treasure grows only 6 inches tall. It has attrac- tive rush-like fohage and dainty golden yellow blooms as early as the middle of March. It likes mo


. Triandrus Thalia Dainty Dwarf Daffodils for the Rock Garden A These lovely Narcissus are par- ticularly suited to planting in the rock garden. Placed in groups of six or more bulbs, they add a charming effect to the spring display in the rockery. In addition to the varieties described below all of the Jonquils, described on page 7, are fine for rock garden planting. 40-800 Bulbicodium Conspicuus (The Hoop Petticoat Narcissus). This lovely little treasure grows only 6 inches tall. It has attrac- tive rush-like fohage and dainty golden yellow blooms as early as the middle of March. It likes moisture and should therefore be planted in the low spots of the rock garden. 3 for 33c; 12 for $; 25 for $ 40-807 Triandrus Thalia. Re- curved creamy white petals and a short milky white trumpet. Carries 2 or 3 flowers per stem. 13 inches. 3 for 75c; 12 for $; 25 for $ A =Suited to Rock Garden, O =Suifed *o Semi-Shade, 9 =Suifed *o Shade 7


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