NARCISSI 
WALTER HAMPDEN (2a): Very tall and out¬ 
standing; bright primrose perianth and pure yel¬ 
low wide open trumpet, with a tint of orange in 
the frills; very vigorous grower. Each, $2. 
WHTTELEY GEM (2a): This variety was awarded 
the gold medal for the best new variety at the 
London Daffodil Show, March 1928. It is ex¬ 
tremely early, by far the earliest of the red cups 
to come into bloom. The flower is beautifully 
balanced and carried on a very tall stem; the 
proportions of perianth and cup are very pleas¬ 
ing. The perianth is slightly overlapping but of 
great substance, a very fine deep golden yellow 
with a bright orange, finely fluted cup. Each, $12. 
WHITE WELL (2b): Pure white, broad-petaled 
starry perianth, opening flat, or slightly re¬ 
flexed; cup fluted and frilled, deep primrose 
with orange edge; flower held well above the 
foliage. $.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
WILL SCARLET (2b): Medium-sized flower of in¬ 
formal habit; reflexed perianth, petals often 
slightly curled; good cup of yellow-ochre with 
flaming orange-scarlet edge; fine for the rock 
garden, for naturalizing near a pool, along the 
woodland edge or in the slightly shaded border.. 
One of the most striking daffodils. $.90 for 10; 
$6.50 per 100. 
YELLOW POPPY (2a): A very beautiful daffodil 
with large flat overlapping perianth of clear 
primrose with wide cup of light orange-yellow 
and prettily frilled orange margin. $2 for 10; 
$17.50 per 100. 
DIVISION III —BARRII 
(Short-cupped Daffodils) 
Cup (or crown) measuring less than one-third the length 
of the perianth segments. 
Varieties marked 3a have a yellow perianth. Varieties marked 3b have a white perianth. 
ALCIDA (3b): Giant flower, pure white perianth, 
opening flat, star-shaped, with individual petals 
over IV 2 ” wide; broad citron-yellow cup with 
blood-orange frill; strong grower, fine substance 
and wonderfully free-flowering; very late, 
Award of Merit. 1921. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
ANNA CROFT (3a): One of the leaders in every 
show and equally fine in the garden; perianth 
light primrose, supporting a large sized trumpet, 
deeply crinkled and frilled; cup of darker yellow 
shading to orange at edge. Very tall stem. See 
illustration. $3.25 for 10; $30 per 100. 
BATH'S FLAME (3a): Deep yellow; cup deeply 
edged orange-red; a giant flower and one of the 
finest in this section. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
DIANA KASNER (3b): One of the most valuable 
show varieties. Pure white perianth with a large 
fluted yellow cup, frilled blood-red. Very free- 
flowering. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
ECLAIR (3b): A most outstanding exhibition va¬ 
riety. Semi-poeticus type with broad overlap¬ 
ping perianth of purest white; shallow cup, yel¬ 
low at base, shading to blood-red. A unique 
flower of unusual substance and form. Very late. 
Each, $14. 
FIRETAIL (3a): Deservedly popular the world 
over; broad-petaled creamy white perianth and 
large orange cup with scarlet-orange frill. First 
Class Certificate 1925. $2.75 for 10; $25 per 100. 
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