ESKIMO Each $ 1 .25; 3 for $3.00 



A huge white Daffodil of fine build and great substance. Peri- 

 anth is pure white, wide and overlapping with pointed tips; the 

 big trumpet is heavy and opens widely. This flower opens deli- 

 cate primrose and fades to ivdry-white. Shown on page 43. 



FEBRUARY GOLD Each 20c; $2.00 per Doz. 



One of the finest of the long trumpet varieties to bloom in 

 the spring garden. Rich golden color, the perianth petals reflexed 

 in Cyclamen fashion; trumpet deeper gold. See page 39. 



FORTUNE Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



No Daffodil collection is complete without Fortune. The wide 

 perianth is solid bright yellow; the crown is bold and heavy, bril- 

 liant coppery red-orange in color. Extremely early, coming into 

 bloom almost a week ahead of other varieties. A gorgeous flower 

 on 24-inch, stiff stems. Illustrated on page 41. 



FRANCISCA DRAKE Each 25c; $2.50 per Doz. 



An unusual flower of rare, beauty. Perianth of silvery white, 

 tinted gold at the base; cup wide and deep, golden yellow at the 

 base changing to flame-orange. The edge is densely frilled; 

 stamens bright yellow. Early, with tall stems far above the 

 foliage. See page 47. 



GERTIE MILLAR Each 40c; $4.00 per Doz. 



A real giant of a flower, which, despite its size, is delicately beau- 

 tiful because of its soft ethereal coloring. Perianth is clear white; 

 the short but wide trumpet opens lemon-yellow and quickly 

 changes to ivory-buff, holding this color to the end. Colored 

 picture on page 46 is greatly reduced in size. 



GOLDEN PEDESTAL Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Solid bright gold, with a glistening sheen not usually seen on 

 Daffodils. So perfectly formed that it almost appears to be arti- 

 ficial! Of Incomparabilis type, with slightly shorter cup than most 

 yellow trumpets, this flower is a sure-fire winner at the shows and 

 a standout in the garden. Very tall stems. Shown below. 



DAMSON 



MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE 



GOLDEN PEDESTAL 



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