NARCISSI 
CARLTON (2a): A most beautiful variety. Broad 
overlapping flat perianth with a large expanded 
cup. The whole flower is of a soft uniform yel¬ 
low. Very free-flowering and a strong and sturdy 
grower. Fine for exhibition. See illustration. 
Each, $3. 
CROESUS (2a): Universally popular for the gar¬ 
den. The widely opened, broadly fluted, glow¬ 
ing rich orange cup of this daffodil against its 
very slightly reflexed perfectly formed perianth 
of creamy white with a tinge of lemon-yellow, 
gives it a central glow which can never pass 
unnoticed. The outer petals of the pericmth are 
nearly touching, the inner ones overlapping, 
opening flat. A most attractive and striking daf¬ 
fodil. 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 sub¬ 
stantial, free flowering, and a fine propagator; 
desirable in every way. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
DAMSON (2a): A great favorite. Brilliant flower 
of good form and substance with broad over¬ 
lapping perianth of pale yellow and an intense 
orange-red cup. Each, $4. 
DORINE (2b): A most beautiful novelty of great 
size, tho' very refined. Fine, overlapping peri¬ 
anth of pure creamy white. Cup of deep orange 
and large. Tall and vigorous grower. Each, $4. 
DICK WELLBAND (2b): One of the finest of re¬ 
cent 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 exhibition variety "par excellence." Each, 
$2.50. 
DONATELLO (2a): A most attractive flower 
which will appeal to the discriminating. Light 
primrose perianth slightly reflexed with over¬ 
lapping petals giving a golden effect, support¬ 
ing a pure deep yellow trumpet of beautiful de¬ 
sign, ruffled and frilled and of uniform pure yel¬ 
low. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
FORTUNE (2a): First Class Certificate R. H. S. 
This is undoubtedly the most wonderful flower 
of recent introduction. It is a giant Incompara- 
bilis of the largest size, perfect form, and gor¬ 
geous 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 a vigorous, 
good grower and a long lasting—free bloomer. 
A remarkable feature of this gorgeous flower is 
its extreme earliness. Each, $7.50. 
FRANCIS CA 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. 
See illustration. Each, $1. $8.50 for 10. 
GALOPIN (2b): An outstanding exhibition vari¬ 
ety 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, $2. 
GOLDEN FRILLED (2a): Very appropriately 
named on account of the large, widely ex¬ 
panded, golden yellow cup which is most at¬ 
tractively frilled at the brim. Perianth is flat and 
overlapping. Of a clear uniform yellow. $2 for 
10; $17.50 per 100. 
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 
makes an unusually interesting picture. Very- 
early. $4 for 10; $37.50 per 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, $2.50. 
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