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HOMESPUN (Engleheart 1907)—Flat star-shaped perianth of light 
canary-yellow, with fluted cup of deep primrose-yellow, harmoniz¬ 
ing; flowers held well above the foliage; an old variety, but a fine 
flower, excellent for naturalizing, A. M. 1907. 
6.00 
JEFFERSON DAVIS (Backhouse 1929)—Cup deep orange-yellow, 
shading to pure orange, supported by fine perianth with three 
inner petals slightly twisted; splendid flower of artistic design. 
12.00 
JOCUNDA (De Graaff 1928)—One of the finest of the new novelties; 
striking color contrast in the pure white overlapping perianth and 
the frilled cup of dark blood-red; wonderful show flower, A. M. 
1928. 
24.00 
JOHN EVELYN (Copeland 1920)—Deservedly an international 
favorite; outstanding among the new Incomparabilis hybrids; flatly 
opening perianth, 4 to 5 inches across, with a flat cup nearly 2 
inches in diameter, densely frilled, the perianth being pure white, 
without trace of shading, and the cup lemon-yellow and fluted or 
shirred to the base; good neck; strong grower; free-flowering and a 
good propagator; one of the greatest daffodils of the present day 
and for years to come, F. C. C. 1924. 
80.00 
L’AIGLON (De Graaff 1930)—Splendid novelty, outstanding among 
hundreds of fine varieties; star-shaped cream-primrose perianth 
and chrome yellow cup with deeply fringed edge of burning scarlet- 
orange; unsurpassed for the show table. 
16.00 
LOUDSPEAKER (Backhouse 1927)—Among all the fine daffodils of 
recent introduction, no other has more quickly made a name for 
itself; a flower of great size, 4 y 2 inches across, with wide flaring 
trumpet 2 inches across, the whole flower being finely proportioned, 
and borne on a tall stem with a good neck; in color the perianth is 
pure citron yellow, and the cup chrome yellow, deepening slightly 
at the frilled edge; conspicuous styles of the same shade as the 
perianth add to its beauty; outstanding and in every way a satis¬ 
factory, as well as a sensational flower, both in the garden and on 
the show table. 
3.00 
MARY LONGSTREET (Backhouse 1927)—Beautifully formed flat 
flower on tall gracefully slim-necked stem; broad overlapping 
perianth, with petals creamy white tinted gold at edges, forms an 
unusual background for the flaring crinkled cup of uniform blood- 
orange; very handsome and unusual novelty. 
8.00 
MI-CAREME (Backhouse 1927)—Another of the Loudspeaker type, 
perianth somewhat lighter, trumpet deeper in color; less flaring 
and more deeply frilled; a little earlier than Loudspeaker; this 
variety, with Mercurius and Loudspeaker, make a wonderful trio 
of a distinctly new type. 
16.00 
MRS. GEORGE CHANDLER (De Graaff 1927)—Light citron 
perianth, the outer petals very broad; cup of pure chrome-yellow, 
double frilled, deeply lacinated, shading on the inside to deep 
orange, A. M. 1927.. 
3.00 
