NARCISSI 
FLEUR (3b): Broad-petaled reflexing perianth of 
pure poeticus-white, with a flat, deeply frilled 
cup, citron-yellow, edged orange-red; beauti¬ 
fully proportioned. Award of Merit. 1927. $6.75 
for 10; $65 per 100. 
LADY DIANA MANNERS (3b): A very fine daf¬ 
fodil with broad white perianth and a large, flat 
orange crown, broadly margined with deep 
red. A wonderful show variety. $4 for 10; $37.50 
per 100. 
LADY KESTEVEN (3b): This is undoubtedly one 
of the finest Barriis introduced. Words fail to 
describe this wonderful daffodil adequately. 
Suffice it to say that the perianth is pure white, 
well formed and substantial and that the cup 
is of the very deepest red ever seen in a daffodil; 
the color does not seem to fade in the sun. A 
wonderful show variety. Each, $12. 
LADY MOORE (3b): A startling flower, for its 
almost pure white perianth, and its cup of vivid 
stripes of orange at the rim, and clear chrome- 
yellow below. Very handsome and distin¬ 
guished. $1.25 for 10; $10 per 100. 
MARQUIS (3b): A great favorite with an ivory- 
white perianth and well expanded crown of an 
intense deep red. The color seems to hold well 
in the sun. Each, $1.50. 
MRS. BARCLAY (3b): Large flower with flat, re- 
flexed, broad-petaled overlapping perianth of 
pale primrose, changing to pure white; deeply 
frilled flat cup of primula-yellow, with dainty 
orange picotee; extremely showy and a great 
favorite in the garden or for exhibition. See 
illustration. $2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
NOBILITY (3b): Large flat flower, perfectly 
formed. Petals are a creamy white, overlapping 
with flat, deep orange-red crown. A most beau¬ 
tiful novelty most suitable for either exhibition 
or the garden. See illustration. $2.50 for 10; 
$22.50 per 100. 
PEGGY (3b): Very large, flat-opening perfectly 
formed perianth of a pure poeticus-white, and 
of exceptional texture; medium-sized cup of 
lemon-yellow with golden-orange margin. A tall 
and vigorous grower which belongs in every 
collection. See illustration. Each, $4. 
PEKING (3b): Upon first impression when seeing 
this daffodil, the word perfection seems to come 
to one's mind. In its type it is the most perfect 
flower. Generally speaking it is like the old 
variety "Masterpiece," though about twice as 
large in all proportions. The perianth is per¬ 
fectly rounded, more so than in any other Barrii. 
The cup is rather flat, nicely ribbed and of the 
very deepest reddish orange. While the stems 
are not exceptionally tall, the whole plant is so 
beautifully balanced, that we can recommend 
it strongly to all lovers of daffodils. Created a 
sensation at the 1936 Daffodil Show of the Hor¬ 
ticultural Society of New York. Each, $25. 
RED BEACON (3b): A most lovely flower which 
immediately attracts one by its brilliantly col¬ 
ored cup; the perianth is ivory-white, slightly 
shaded sulphur at the base; the cup is prettily 
fluted and of the most intense fiery orange-red. 
$1.15 for 10; $9 per 100. 
RED SHADOW (3b): A most attractive flower of 
bold appearance. The perianth is white with 
orange-red cup. It is unusually free-flowering 
and a strong and vigorous grower. Each, $2. 
SUNRISE (3b): A beautiful daffodil; perianth 
white with a broad primrose bar through the 
center of each petal; expanded and elegantly 
fluted crown, bright orange-yellow with fiery 
scarlet margin. $1.25 for 10; $10 per 100. 
SUNSTAR (3b): A most attractive novelty. 
Creamy white, broad petaled perianth, seg¬ 
ments slightly reflexed; flat yellow cup with 
broad orange margin; tall fine stem and neck, 
Poeticus habit; beautiful both in the garden and 
for exhibition. Each $2. 
TRIUMPHATOR (3b): Large flower with pure 
white perianth and a flat crown of intense deep 
orange-red. Perianth is round and of good tex¬ 
ture. Very strong grower and free-flowering. 
See illustration. Each, $2. 
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