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Division lc: Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils, with white or whitish 
perianth and a yellow, lemon or pale primrose trumpet. 
jefta. 35c each; $2.95 per 12. 
Very delicately colored giant trumpet of moderate size; cream 
colored perianth and pale lemon trumpet slightly recurved at 
mouth; early. 
Sylvanite. 40c each; $3.25 per 12. 
A striking new variety with broad overlapping perianth of creamy 
white, and light canary trumpet; strong grower, but graceful. 
*Spring Glory. $1.25 per 12; $8.75 per 100. 
Still a favorite both for the garden and for forcing; pure yellow 
trumpet, slightly paler perianth, excellent stem, and always free 
blooming. 
* Van Waveren’s Giant. $1.90 per 12; $12.25 per 100. 
Enormous flower with deep yellow trumpet, well opened; perianth 
pale yellow with outer petals exceptionally broad and inner ones 
usually slightly twisted, making the flower more graceful. 
Victoria. $1.25 per 12; $8.75 per 100. 
An old variety still deservedly popular; broad overlapping peri¬ 
anth with trace of gold down center of each cream-white petal; 
graceful trumpet of good proportions, and uniform, clear, deep 
canary-yellow. 
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Division 2: Incomparabilis, cup or crown measuring from one- 
third to nearly the length of the perianth segments. 
*Bernardino. $1.25 per 12; $8.75 per 100. 
Perianth cream colored, the frilled and fluted cup stained deep 
apricot-orange at its edge. A good hardy grower which forms 
nice clumps in a short time. (Color illustration, page 29). 
^Croesus. $1.80 per 12; $11.75 per 100. 
Universally popular both for the garden and for exhibition; light 
canary-yellow perianth of perfect form, with outer petals nearly 
touching, the inner ones overlapping, opening flat; broad fluted 
cup of rich orange to base; substantial, free-flowering, and a fine 
propagator. (Color illustration, page 30). 
Dick Wellband. $3.00 each. 
One of the finest of recent introductions. Very strong grower 
and exceptionally 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 petals and cup which makes 
it stand out even in the largest collection of Daffodils. An exhibi¬ 
tion variety “par excellence.” 
Donatello. $2.25 per 12; $13.75 per 100. 
Very attractive moderately priced flower which will appeal to the 
discriminating; light primrose perianth, slightly reflexed, with 
overlapping petals giving a golden effect, supporting a pure deep 
yellow trumpet of beautiful design, ruffled and frilled and of a 
uniform pure yellow; medium late. 
Fortune. $8.00 each. 
This is undoubtedly the most wonderful flower of recent intro¬ 
duction. It is a Giant Incomparabilis of the largest size, perfect 
form, and gorgeous color on a 2-foot stem; fine flat overlapping 
perianth 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 and very lasting—free bloomer. The remark¬ 
able feature of this gorgeous flower is its extreme earliness. 
*Francisca Drake. 95c each; $8.75 per 12. 
It is impossible to describe adequately the beauty of this unusual 
flower of a distinct new type; the pure white perianth petals are 
of unusual 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 sea¬ 
gulls taking flight; strong growing and free flowering. (Color 
illustration, page 32). 
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Gallipoli. 40c each; $3.25 per 12. 
World-famous variety, citron-yellow perianth, cup deeply fluted 
to base and with a double frill effect at edge, is yellow, shading 
to vivid orange; somewhat drooping, very decorative. 
*Helios. 40c each; $3.25 per 12. 
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 un¬ 
usually interesting picture. Very early. 
*John Evelyn. 40c each; $3.25 per 12. 
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. (Color illustration, page 30). 
*Lucifer. $1.05 per 12; $7.25 per 100. 
Perianth sulphur-white with long, well rounded petals, starlike in 
effect; cup chrome-yellow edged bright orange. A showy flower 
for outdoors; it holds its color splendidly. Height 18 inches. 
*Mi-Careme (Golden Eagle). 30c each; $2.40 per 12. 
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 Loudspeaker, 
make a wonderful combination. 
Red Cross. 87c each; $7.75 per 12. 
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, and 
fine both in the garden and for exhibition. 
*Sir Watkin. $1.05 per 12; $7.25 per 100. 
Perianth primrose-yellow; large and well formed yellow cup; 
tinged deep yellow. A giant among the medium trumpets. 
*Whitewell. $1-25 per 12; $8.75 per 100. 
Pure white, broad petalled starry perianth, opening flat, or slight¬ 
ly reflexed; cup fluted and frilled, deep primrose, with orange 
edge; flower held well above foliage. 
*Will Scarlett. $1-25 per 12; $8.75 per 100. 
Medium sized flower of informal habit; reflexed perianth, petals 
often slightly curled; good cup of yellow ochre with flaming 
orange-scarlet edge; fine for the rock garden or for naturalizing 
near a small pool. 
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Division 3: Barri, cup and crown measuring less than one-third 
the length of the perianth segments. 
*Alcida. $2.40 per 12; $15.25 per 100. 
Giant flower, pure white perianth opening flat, star-shaped, with 
individual petals over 1)4 inches wide; broad, citron-yellow cup 
with blood-orange frill; strong grower, fine substance and won¬ 
derfully free flowering; very late. (Color illustration, page 24). 
'“'Bath’s Flame. $1.70 per 12; $11.25 per 100. 
Yellow perianth, deep yellow cup with broad edge of orange-red. 
The petals are very long, giving the flower a distinct and out¬ 
standing character. A perfection in scarlet and gold. Long stems. 
*Conspicuus. 90c per 12; $6.00 per 100. 
Large, broad, spreading perianth of soft yellow; short yellow cup, 
edged orange-scarlet. One of the most useful of all Daffodils. 
Splendid for the border or naturalizing. Height 21 inches. 
*Diana Kasner. $1.80 per 12; $11.75 per 100. 
A pure white perianth and a large fluted yellow cup with blood- 
red frill, very free flowering and an excellent forcer. We con¬ 
sider this variety as one of our most valuable introductions and 
cannot recommend it too highly. (Color illustration, page 24). 
Dosoris. 95c per 12; $6.50 per 100. 
Pure white overlapping perianth, flat cup, finely frilled, of red- 
orange. 
*Early Surprise. $1-05 per 12; $7.25 per 100. 
Semi-dwarf habit of growth; pure white perianth with orange 
colored cup, fine for naturalizing, and the earliest for forcing of 
this type. (Color illustration, page 29). 
*FiretaiI. $2.30 per 12; $14.25 per 100. 
Popular the world over; broad petalled creamy white perianth 
and large orange cup with scarlet-orange frill. (Color illustra¬ 
tion, page 32). 
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