giving a golden effect, supporting a pure deep yel¬ 
low trumpet of beautiful design, ruffled and 
frilled and of uniform pure yellow. $2.25 for 10; 
$20 per 100. 
FORTUNE 2a. First Class Certificate R. H. S. 
This is undoubtedly the most wonderful flower of 
recent introduction. It is a Giant Incomparabilis 
of the largest size, perfect form, and gorgeous 
color on a 2 foot stem; fine flat overlapping peri¬ 
anth of great substance which stands boldly at 
right angles to the crown of clear deep lemon-gold 
color with long bold crown of wonderful glowing 
coppery red-orange. It is of great substance, 
vigorous, good doer and very lasting — free 
bloomer. A remarkable feature of this gorgeous 
flower is its extreme earliness. Each. $9. 
FRANCISCUS DRAKE 2b. It is impossible to 
describe adequately the beauty of this unusual 
flower; the pure white perianth petals are of un¬ 
usual substance, an inch and a half wide, and 
tinted gold at the base, which shows through on 
the outside; the cup, wide and deep, is golden 
yellow at the base, changing gradually to flame- 
orange at the densely frilled edge; the flowers 
are held well above the fine foliage and give the 
effect of a flock of white seagulls taking flight; 
strong growing and very free flowering. Each, 
$1.25; $10 for 10. 
GALOPIN 2b. An outstanding exhibition variety 
that should be included in every collection. The 
broad overlapping petals are of purest white with 
a deep orange-red cup. The flowers are of large 
size and carried on tall, strong stems. Each, $3. 
HELIOS 2a. A most refined flower. Creamy yellow 
perianth, star-shaped; pale orange cup, slightly 
frilled. A deliciously beautiful variety a clump of 
which placed near an evergreen would make an 
unusually interesting picture. Very early. $3.75 
for 10; $35 for 100. 
IRENE BORDONI 2b. A wonderful novelty. 
Very fine overlapping petals of pure white with 
a deep red cup. Flowers are of large size and 
substance. Very refined. A fine exhibition va¬ 
riety. Each, $3. 
JOCUNDA 2a. One of the finest of the recent 
introductions. A striking color contrast in the 
pure white overlapping perianth and the frilled 
cup of dark blood-red. A wonderful show flower. 
Each, $24. 
JOHN EVELYN 2b. One of the finest Incom¬ 
parabilis. Deservedly an international favorite; 
outstanding among the Incomparabilis hybrids. 
Flat opening perianth, 4 to 6 inches across, with a 
flat cup nearly two inches in diameter, densely 
frilled, the perianth being pure white, without any 
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. 
$5.25 for 10; $50 per 100. 
L’AIGLON 2a. A 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. Each, 
$16. 
LOUDSPEAKER 2a. 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 pro¬ 
portioned, 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; outstand¬ 
ing and in every way a satisfactory, as well as a 
sensational flower, both in the garden and on the 
show table. Each, $7.50. 
MARY LONGSTREET 2b. Beautifully formed 
flat flower on tall, gracefully slim-necked stem; 
broad, overlapping perianth, with petals creamy 
white tinted gold at edges, forms an unusual back¬ 
ground for the flaring crinkled cup of uniform 
blood-orange; very handsome and unusual nov¬ 
elty. Each, $8. 
MARY PICKFORD 2a. An exceptionally beauti¬ 
ful seedling which we can recommend highly. 
Light lemon-yellow perianth with a nicely frilled 
trumpet of deep orange-red. A fine exhibition 
flower. Each, $24. 
MERKARA 2a. A very striking and distinct vari¬ 
ety. The very flat, much overlapping perianth is 
sulphur yellow; the large expanded crown is deep 
orange-red throughout. Each, $5. 
MI CAREME 2a. Very large flower of good form 
and substance. Perianth creamy yellow, overlap¬ 
ping; orange cup. $3.25 for 10; $30 per 100. 
ORANGE GLOW 2a. A very beautiful daffodil. 
Flowers are very large with broad flat perianth 
often five inches across; the cup is a deep glowing 
orange, beautifully frilled. Each, $2. 
ORANGE KING 2a. A gorgeous flower of substan¬ 
tial build and unusually long lasting; perianth 
light citron, supporting a wide, deep and densely 
frilled cup, chrome-yellow at base, changing to 
vivid flaming orange in a broad band extending 
half an inch down from the frill, both inside and 
outside; medium late, A. M. 1926. Each, $8. 
ORANGE OPHELIA 2b. One of the finest of 
recent introductions with a finely built perianth of 
cream-white and deep cup with dense frill, 
chrome-yellow at base, changing to vivid flaming 
orange in a broad band extending half an inch 
down, both inside and outside, from the frill. 
Each, $16. 
ORANGE SUN 2a. Perfectly formed flat-opening 
perianth of pale primrose; beautifully propor¬ 
tioned trumpet of deep primrose with orange 
fringed frill. A very pleasing color harmony. 
Each $16. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE 2b. A perfect daffodil 
with a flat, perfectly overlapping perianth of pur¬ 
est white with large evenly formed cup of bright 
orange-red. Each, $6. 
RED CROSS 2a. Famous throughout the daffodil 
world; extra large strong flower, opening flat; 
primrose-yellow perianth, and deep yellow cup 
densely frilled, of deep orange. Substantial and 
long lasting, fine both in the garden and for 
exhibition. One of the finest of the red-cupped 
Narcissi. Each, $1.25; $10 for 10. 
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