CLASSIFICATION OF DAFFODILS 
THE DIVISIONS OFFERED ARE AS FOLLOWS: 
Division 1—TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Distinguishing character—Trumpet or crown as long or longer 
than the perianth. 
(a) Varieties with yellow or lemon-colored trumpets, and peri¬ 
anth of same shade or lighter (but not white). 
(b) Varieties with white trumpet and perianth. 
(c) Bi-color varieties, i. e., those having a white or whitish 
perianth and a trumpet colored yellow, lemon, or primrose, etc. 
Division 2.—INCOMPARABILIS. 
Distinguished character—Cup or crown less than one-third the 
length of the perianth segments. 
(a) Yellow shades with or without red coloring on the cup. 
(b) Bi-color varieties with white or whitish perianth and self¬ 
yellow, red-stained, or red cup. 
Division 3.—BARRII. 
Distinguishing character—Cup or crown less than one-third the 
length of the perianth Segments. 
(b) Bi-color varieties with white or whitish perianth and self- 
yellow, red-stained, or red cup. 
Division 4.—LEEDSII. 
Distinguishing character—Perianth white, and cup or crown white, 
cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged with pink or apricot. 
(a) Cup or crown not less than one-third but less than equal 
to the length of the perianth segments. 
(b) Cup or crown less than one-third the length of the perianth 
segments. 
Division 7.—JONQUILLA HYBRIDS. 
All varieties of N. Jonquilla parentage. 
Division 8.—TAZETTA AND TAZETTA HYBRIDS. 
To include the hardy race of Poetaz varieties, vigorous plants 
bearing heads of well-formed flowers, deliciously fragrant. 
Division 10.—DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
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