134 DAFFODILS NARCISSUS 



BREVIFLOS. ($2.50 hu.) Neat habit, small, early to bloom. 

 Increases rapidly. Golden yellow trumpet and sulphury- 

 white perianth. 



CABECEIRAS. (C. 15 in. f$3 hu-) A Spanish daf- 

 fodil, showy and handsome, with large rich yellow 

 trumpet frilled at the brim, and a white perianth shading 

 to primrose at the base. 



CALPURNIA. (D. 15 in. ^$25 ea.) A long straight 

 trumpet of soft primrose yellow and bell-formea perianth 

 of white. New. 



CAMEOENS. Syn: Lusitanica. ($3 doz.) An early 

 peculiarly formed and distinct bi-colour from Portugal ; 

 yellow trumpet and sulphur-white perianth. 



CYGNET. (D. fl$ioo ea.) New, and a beauty, long 

 bold trumpet of canary-yellow. Elegantly reflexed at the 

 mouth. Petals white, bold, broad and gracefully twisted. 

 Award of Merit, R. H. S. and Birmingham. 



DAINTY MAID. ($1.50 ea.) A very dwarf new bi-colour 

 of handsome form. 



DEAN HERBERT. Syn: primulinus. (D. 18 in. $1.50 doz.) 

 Of distinct, stiff, erect habit; vigorous grower. Trump- 

 et large, rich yellow; perianth primrose changing to sul- 

 phur white. 



DUKE OF BEDFORD. (B. 22 in. fl$io ea.) Exception- 

 ally large flowers measuring 4^2 inches from tip to tip of 

 the pure white perianth, with a great broad trumpet of 

 clear soft yellow measuring 2^/4 inches across at the mouth : 

 a flower of splendid proportions, form and substance. It 

 flowers early, opening even before Horsfieldi and has a 

 pleasing fragrance. First-class certificates, Birmingham, 

 Manchester, Edinburgh. 



EMPRESS. (C. 20 in. fl*6oc doz.) This and Hors- 

 fieldi rank among the high-class bicolors, both being free, 

 early and reliable producers of large well-formed flowers 

 of good substance. They thrive under most conditions 

 where any sort of daffodil can be expected to grow in 



