ROBERT E. LEE. A striking new giant Bi-color 
with frilled lemon-yellow trumpet having a wide 
open mouth, two inches across. The perianth is 
broad and overlapping of a pale citron shade. 
Of outstanding merit this splendid variety should 
be in every worthwhile collection. Each, $5. 
SPRING GLORY. Still a great favorite for the 
garden and for all purposes. Always blooming 
very freely, on an excellent stem stands a very 
large flower of beautiful form. The trumpet is 
long and of a chrome-yellow with a reflexed brim. 
The perianth is white. Fine for mass planting and 
for permanent naturalizing. Extra heavy bulbs, 
$1.10 for 10; $8.50 per 100. SPECIAL STOCK, 
only-limited quantity available, $1.75 for 10; $15 
per 100. 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT. One of the largest 
of the Trumpet Daffodils; flowers of huge dimen¬ 
sion with deep golden trumpet, well opened; peri¬ 
anth is of campanulate form, of fine primrose 
DIVISION II. 
INCOMPARABILIS 
(Large Chalice-Cupped Daffodils) 
Cup measuring from one-third to 
nearly the length of the perianth 
segments 
Varieties marked 2a have a yellow 
perianth. Varieties marked 2b have 
a white perianth. 
ABELARD 2a. Broad yellow cup, 
orange tint at edge, and showy 
orange anthers, supported by broad 
primrose perianth of exceptionally 
good substance; beautiful in the 
unfolding bud, and unusually long lasting flower, 
A. M. 1928. Each, $7.50. 
BERNARDINO 2b. Grand flower with very large, 
creamy perianth and widely expanded cup heavily 
stained deep orange. $1.10 for 10; $8.50 per 100. 
BARBARA PRATT 2b. A most remarkable 
flower. A seedling of the well known variety 
“John Evelyn’’. Cup is very large and flat, heavily 
flanged and frilled, colored deep yellow with 
orange-red margin. Perianth petals overlapping 
of purest white. Large flower measuring fully 
inches across, extremely fine substance. Very 
beautiful. Each, $36. 
BATAVIER 2a. The first of a new line of seed¬ 
lings, all most remarkable for the perfection of 
form both of perianth and cup. In this variety 
the strength and coloring of the Backhouse seed¬ 
lings has been combined with the delicate per¬ 
fection of the recent introductions, such as “Jo- 
cunda.” The perianth is creamy yellow, very 
broad and of solid texture, the large flaring cup 
is yellow, delicately margined red or orange-red. 
The plant is unusually sturdy with long broad 
leaves, yet the flower is borne well above the 
foliage. A perfect show flower. Each, $40. 
color, with outer petals exceptionally broad and 
inner ones usually slightly twisted making the 
flower graceful. Very tall and vigorous grower. 
Extra heavy bulbs, $1.90 for 10; $16.50 per 100. 
SPECIAL STOCK, only limited quantity avail¬ 
able, $2.50 for 10; $22.50 per 100. 
VICTORIA. A flower of fine proportions. Perianth 
pure white, well formed. Trumpet of purest yel¬ 
low. Fine for outdoor mass planting. $1.05 for 
10; $8 per 100. 
WHISTLER. This superb variety is a carefully 
selected hybrid of Robert Sydenham, of marvelous 
size and symmetry. Its gold glistening bright 
yellow trumpet seems to send a call to all the 
world to come and view its beauty, while the 
lustrous perfect sulphur perianth serves as a shield 
to enhance the grace and the color of the trum¬ 
pet. A leading exhibition variety now, its future 
as a great garden flower is absolutely assured. 
$5.25 for 10; $50 per 100. 
CARLTON 2a. A most beautiful 
variety. Broad overlapping flat 
perianth with a large expanded 
cup. The whole flower is of a soft 
uniform yellow. Very free flower¬ 
ing and a strong and sturdy grow¬ 
er. Fine for exhibition. Each, 
$2.50. 
CROESUS 2a. Universally popular 
for the garden. The widely 
opened, broadly fluted, glowing 
rich orange cup of this daffodil 
against its very slightly reflexed 
perfectly formed perianth of 
creamy white with a tinge of lem¬ 
on-yellow, gives it a central glow 
which can never pass unnoticed. The outer petals 
of the perianth are nearly touching, the inner ones 
overlapping, opening flat. A most attractive and 
striking daffodil. An almost scarlet rim enhances 
the rich orange of the cup, and the bold fluting 
of the cup is a part of its beauty. > Croesus is 
substantial, free flowering, and a fine propagator; 
desirable in every way. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
DORINE 2b. A most beautiful novelty of great 
size, tho’ very refined. Fine, overlapping perianth 
of pure creamy white. Cup of deep orange and 
large. Tall and vigorous grower. Each, $5. 
DICK WELLBAND 2b. One of the finest of recent 
introductions. Very strong grower and excep¬ 
tionally free flowering. The perianth is pure 
white and the cup a .brilliant flame-orange. One 
of its most remarkable qualities is that the color 
does not fade but rather intensifies with age. The 
flower has unusual lasting qualities. Its greatest 
beauty lies in the startling contrast between pet¬ 
als and cup which makes it stand out even in the 
largest collection of daffodils. An exhibition va¬ 
riety “par excellence.” Each, $5. 
DONATELLO 2a. A most attractive flower which 
will appeal to the discriminating. Light primrose 
perianth slightly reflexed with overlapping petals 
Typical Incomparabilis Daffodil 
