Bicolor Incomparabilis 
Division 2b. Bicolor varieties with white or 
whitish perianth, and self-yellow, red-stained or 
red crown. 
Epicure. Milk-white perianth with very broad, over¬ 
lapping petals perfectly smooth; flat eye of pale prim¬ 
rose yellow with fluted edge. A flower of perfect form 
and a fine exhibition variety equally adapted to the 
border. Doz., $2.00. 
Festive. A flower that is clear-cut in form; and one 
of the finest in its amazing clarity of color contrasts; 
softest creamy-yellow with bright orange-edged cup. 
This delightful variety is highly recommended as out¬ 
standing. Each, $2.00. 
Prince Fushimi. Our stock of this is thought, es¬ 
pecially fine. The flower is large with pure white 
perianth, and globular crown of apricot-orange, shad¬ 
ing to ivory white, prettily crinkled and flanged. Very 
distinct and beautiful. Each, $1.50. Limited. 
Rewa. A very lovely flower with pure white per¬ 
fectly flat perianth; the crown is large and of a charm¬ 
ing pink-apricot color. Each, $2.95. 
Yellow Barrii 
The Barrii class of daffodils comprises me¬ 
dium-sized cups and crowns that fall between 
the Incomparabilis group and the Poeticus sec¬ 
tion. 
Division 3a. Yellow shades, with or without 
red coloring on the cup. 
Treskerby. A very fine large bright flower, with 
overlapping, creamy-yellow petals. The solid deep red 
funnel-shaped crown holds its color well. A vigorous 
plant of rapid increase. Each, $2.00. 
Warley Scarlet. Creamy - white perianth with 
round well-formed petals; the cup is large, expanding 
broadly with a daintily fluted band of bright orange- 
red. Each, $1.00. 
Bicolor Barrii 
Division 3b. Bicolor varieties with white or 
whitish perianth and self-yellow, red-stained, or 
red cup. 
Argcnnc. Striking flower of rare refinement and 
beauty. The perianth is well-overlapping; of an ex¬ 
quisite creamy-white color. A cup, nicely frilled, with 
deep orange edge, gives a crowning touch to a perfect 
show flower of the very finest substance. Each, $15.00. 
Calcutta. One of the most brilliant flowers in my 
garden, and always in popular demand. A broad flat 
pure white perianth and an expanded crown of solid 
brilliant red. Each, $6.00. 
Dick Turpin. One of the finest flowers in the Barrii 
section. The round, perfectly flat ivory-white perianth 
is of splendid substance, and the eye is quite flat, col¬ 
ored deep rich red. Each, $1.00. 
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