Incomparabilis T\arcissus 
In this class the trumpet or crown is one-third 
or more the length of the perianth petals. 
Each Doz. 
BERNARDINO. Perianth creamy white; cup 
yellow edged orange, very free flowering.$ .10 $1.00 
CROESUS. A magnificent flower of great sub¬ 
stance. Light canary-yellow perianth of per¬ 
fect form, opening flat and overlapping; 
broad fluted cup of rich orange; free flower¬ 
ing, recommended. F. C. C. 1912. .15 1.50 
DICK WELLBAND. One of the finest of re¬ 
cent introductions. Perianth pure white; cup 
flame orange. Remarkable substance, does 
not fade. Stands out in the largest collection 
of Daffodils. A. M. H. 1931. 3.00 
FORTUNE. Broad creamy yellow perianth of 
very solid texture; crown of great size and 
elegant form, opening at the mouth and beau¬ 
tifully frilled, of a glowing soft orange. A 
giant of perfect form, early, and a strong 
grower. F. C. C. 1924...15.00 
FRANCISCA DRAKE. An unusual flower of 
rare beauty. Perianth of pure white, tinted 
gold at the base, which shows through on the 
outside. Cup wide and deep, is golden yellow 
at the base, changing to flame-orange at the 
densely frilled edge. Tall stems with flowers 
far above the foliage. A. M. 1926. .90 9.00 
GREAT WARLEY. Pure white perianth, often 
five inches across; bold, large lemon-yellow 
cup .15 1.50 
HELIOS. Golden yellow perianth; cup opens a 
little darker than the petals and in a cool 
climate gradually changes to light orange_ .40 4.00 
JOHN EVELYN. Broad creamy white perianth; 
very large open cup, with triple frill, of fine 
apricot-orange. A wonderful exhibition flow¬ 
er, winner of many prizes. F. C. C. 1924.60 6.00 
LUCINIUS. A self-colored golden yellow flower 
of unusually good form and substance.20 2.00 
MARYGOLD. Light yellow perianth; bright 
golden cup; very early. .08 .75 
MI-CAREME. Perianth of citron yellow; cup 
chrome yellow and frilled. Very long stems 
and very early; a distinctly new type.25 2.50 
RED CROSS. Primrose perianth; deep yellow 
cup, shading to brilliant orange and densely 
frilled. Famous throughout the Daffodil 
world. F. C. C. 1923.70 7.00 
SIR WATKIN. The all-yellow giant Welsh 
Daffodil .08 .75 
STELLA PRATT. Similar to Red Cross, flower 
smaller . .25 2.50 
WHITELEY r GEM. Perianth golden yellow; 
cup, bright orange and fluted. Flower of great 
substance on tall stems; very early. A. M. H. 
1931. Gold Medal, London, 1928.12.00 
WHITEWELL. Perianth white with broad 
overlapping petals; cup of deep chrome-yel¬ 
low with orange edge. 
.10 
1.00 
