NARCISSI 
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, $12. 
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 propa¬ 
gator; one of the greatest daffodils of the pres¬ 
ent day. See illustration. $3.25 for 10; $30 per 100. 
L'AIGLON (2a): A splendid novelty. Outstand¬ 
ing 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, $18. 
LUCINIUS (2a): A very distinctive flower of un¬ 
usually good form and substance. Of purest 
self-colored golden yellow. $2.25 for 10; $20 per 
100 . 
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 
background for the flaring crinkled cup of uni¬ 
form blood-orange; very handsome and unusual 
novelty. Each, $7. 
MARY PICKFORD (2a): An exceptionally beau¬ 
tiful seedling which we can recommend highly. 
Light lemon-yellow perianth with a nicely frilled 
trumpet of deep orange-red. A fine exhibition 
flower. Each, $14. 
MERKARA (2a): A very striking and distinct va¬ 
riety. The very flat, overlapping perianth is 
sulphur yellow; the large expanded crown is 
deep orange-red throughout. Each, $3.50. 
ORANGE GLOW (2a): A very beautiful daffo¬ 
dil. Flowers are very large with broad flat peri¬ 
anth often five inches across; the cup is a deep 
glowing orange, beautifully frilled. See illus¬ 
tration. Each, $2. 
ORANGE KING (2a): A gorgeous flower of sub¬ 
stantial build and unusually long lasting; peri¬ 
anth 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. 
Award of Merit 1926. Each, $3. 
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 flam¬ 
ing orange in a broad band extending half an 
inch down, both inside and outside, from the 
frill. Each, $5. 
ORANGE SUN (2a): Perfectly formed flat-open¬ 
ing perianth of pale primrose; beautifully pro¬ 
portioned trumpet of deep primrose with orange 
fringed frill. A very pleasing color harmony. 
Each $14. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (2b): A perfect daffodil 
with a flat, perfectly overlapping perianth of 
purest white with large evenly-formed cup of 
bright orange-red. Each, $1.50. 
RED CROSS (2a): Famous throughout the daf¬ 
fodil 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. $6.25 for $10; $60 per 100. 
SCARLET LANCER (2b): A pleasing and refined 
flower. Perianth well formed with overlapping 
petals of purest white with deep orange-red 
cup. See illustration. Each $2. 
SIR WATKIN (2a): Bold, handsome flower; sul¬ 
phur perianth, yellow cup tinged bright orange. 
Very fine for masses or naturalizing. $.90 for 10; 
$6.50 per 100. 
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