Diana Kasner 
Croesus 
Franciscus Drake 
Medium Trumpet Narcissus or Daffodils 
This is one of the most popular types of the Narcissus or Daffodil 
family, and under this heading we have listed Divisions 2, 3, and 4. 
Many of the so-called “red cups” occur in this type. 
Division 2. Incomparabilis. Distinguishing character, cup or 
crown not less than one-third but less than equal to the length of the 
perianth segments. 
ALBATROSS. (Barrii.) Large, flat, white 
perianth; cup pale citron, with a ribbon 
edge of scarlet. A fine large flower. 10 cts. 
each, $1 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 
ANNA CROFT. (Barrii.) Perianth light 
primrose, with a large trumpet of darker 
yellow, edged orange, deeply crinkled and 
frilled. A leading exhibition variety. 75 cts. 
each, $7.50 per doz. 
ARION. (Leedsii.) One of the finest Leedsii. 
Pure white, overlapping perianth; short, 
pale yellow cup, edged orange; nicely 
frilled. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 
per 100. 
ARTHUR BOWMAN. (Barrii.) Fine, re¬ 
flexed perianth of pure white; flat cup, 
lemon-yellow, edged with oxblood-red. A 
long-lasting and outstanding flower. 30 cts. 
each, $3 per doz., $20 per 100. 
AUTOCRAT. (Incomparabilis.) Clear 
golden yellow throughout. Cup widely 
expanded at the mouth, with broad peri¬ 
anth. This is a superb light yellow Nar¬ 
cissus for naturalizing, having a dainty 
grace superior to the heavy Daffodils. It 
is particularly fine interspersed with a few 
pure white Poeticus types throughout a 
large underplanting of the pale blue 
Anchusa myosotidiflora. 10 cts. each, $1 
per doz., I7.50 per 100. 
BATH’S FLAME. (Barrii.) Deep yellow; 
cup deeply edged orange-red. A giant 
flower and one of the good Barrii Daf¬ 
fodils. 20 cts. each, $1.75 per doz., $12 
per 100. 
BERNARDINO. (Incomparabilis.) Large 
flower; perianth creamy white; cup pale 
lemon-yellow, very heavily frilled, flushed 
and edged pinkish apricot in cool, dark 
weather. Unusually large under good 
culture. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $8 
per 100. 
Division 3. Barrii. Distinguishing character, cup or crown less 
than one-third the length of the perianth segments. 
Division 4. Leedsii. Distinguishing character, perianth white 
and cup or crown white, cream, or pale citron, sometimes tinged 
with pink or apricot. 
FIRE TAIL. (Barrii.) Perianth creamy 
white; large cup of bright orange, edged 
and frilled scarlet-orange. A colorful and 
popular variety. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per 
doz., $25 per 100. 
FLEUR. (Barrii.) Broad perianth of re¬ 
markable pure white, somewhat reflexing; 
crown rather flat, with an attractive 
orange-red edge, contrasting with the 
perianth. $1.75 each, $17.50 per doz. 
FRANCISCUS DRAKE. (Incomparabilis.) 
Huge crown, wide and deep, flame-orange 
at the edge, shading to a deep golden 
yellow at the base, where the color over¬ 
flows to the edge of the perianth. The 
perianth itself is composed of broad pure 
white petals, 1 y 2 inches wide, forming a 
snowy background. An outstanding exhi¬ 
bition variety. $1.50 each, $15 per doz. 
GALLIPOLI. (Incomparabilis.) Citron- 
yellow perianth; cup yellow, shading to 
vivid orange at the edge, where it is heavily 
frilled, the fluting extending the length of 
the cup. Flowers somewhat drooping. 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz., $40 per 100. 
GERTIE MILLAR. (Leedsii.) A giant 
Leedsii. Perianth pure white, as large as 
that of the largest Giant Trumpet Daffodil, 
with a most gracefully proportioned crown 
of pale primrose, heavily ruffled and frilled, 
and of translucent texture. $2 each, 
$20 per doz. 
GREAT WARLEY. (Incomparabilis.) Pure 
white, overlapping perianth which falls 
forward over a large cup of lemon-yellow, 
prettily frilled. Good size and substance 
and of short stocky habit. 20 cts. each, 
$2 per doz., $15 per 100. 
HERA. (Leedsii.) A fine new Leedsii. Pure 
white perianth with closely overlaid petals; 
cup pale citron-yellow, elegantly fluted. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100. 
CONSPICUUS. (Barrii.) Perianth of pale 
yellow; short darker yellow cup, edged 
orange-scarlet. An old variety and a good 
one—so good, in fact, that if it came to a 
showdown, a good many later and more 
expensive varieties would be judgedjnferior 
to it. It is a splendid, permanent variety 
when once planted. Its clear yellow, bright 
orange-eyed flowers are very striking 
when naturalized among shrubbery, where 
it holds on stubbornly year after year and 
increases slowly and irresistibly. None of 
its type has surpassed it in color and habit, 
although the individual flowers are not as 
large as some of the later giants. 10 cts. 
each. $1 per doz., $6 per 100. 
CROESUS. (Incomparabilis.) Truly a mag¬ 
nificent variety. Pale primrose perianth, 
with thick, overlapping petals; widely 
expanded crown, heavily suffused and 
stained deep orange-red when the weather 
is cool and dark. Under good culture it 
will develop into enormous proportions. 
20 cts. each, $1.75 per doz., $12 per 100. 
DIANA KASNER. (Barrii.) Pure white 
perianth; large yellow cup with blood-red 
frill. Free-flowering and an excellent 
forcer. 20c. each, $2 per doz., $15 per 100. 
DICK WELLBAND. (Incomparabilis.) One 
of the finest Daffodils in our list. Pure 
white perianth, with a cup of flame-orange, 
becoming intensified as the flower ages. 
The flowers last long when cut. It is a 
good forcing variety. Its greatest beauty 
is the startling contrast between the pure 
white perianth and the brilliant cup. A 
worthy companion to Franciscus Drake. 
$3.50 each. 
DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER. (Leedsii.) 
Pure white perianth; cup pale canary- 
yellow, slightly darker at the edge, passing 
into ivory-white. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz.. 
$7.50 per 100. 
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