GIANT 
9 MxzotnpG/udde 
(Narcissus 
Incomparabilis) 
For best effects allow 4 bulbs for each square foot to be planted. 
BERNARDINO. A gorgeous flower with 
large, well-closed cream-white perianth 
and large, richly frilled cup of soft yellow 
with deep orange-apricot colored rim. 
Very sturdy. $1.50 per doz.; $10.75 per 
100 . 
CROESUS. If you were to ask Mr. Elliott 
what is the finest Daffodil in cultivation, 
he would answer most emphatically, 
“Croesus.” This marvelous Daffodil has 
a mammoth, flat orange cup against the 
reflexed perianth of delicate, light lemon- 
yellow. A truly marvelous variety. $1.55 
per doz.; $11.00 per 100. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE. Two years ago some 
sixty new Daffodils were planted in our 
test garden. Most of them, when they 
came into bloom, we judged worthless. 
“Just another Trumpet: A Barri not as 
good as Firetail—” was the disgusted 
comment of Mr. Elliott as he examined 
them. One, Francisca Drake, stood out 
from among the rest like a lighthouse on 
a dark night. A pure white perianth of 
unusual substance, each petal an inch and 
a half wide, tinted gold at the base; a cup, 
wide and deep, golden yellow at the base 
changing to flame-orange at the edge of 
the beautifully frilled trumpet. The flow¬ 
er has the poise and grace of a gull on the 
wing. In the judgment of Mr. Elliott the 
new Francisca Drake is lovely beyond com¬ 
pare. 3 for $1.10; $3.50 per doz. 
GREAT WARLEY. A great, 
large, broad perianth color¬ 
ed pure, glistening white 
above which rises a large, 
bold cup colored the purest, 
clearest yellow. One of the 
very best. $1.55 per doz.; 
$11.00 per 100. 
JOHN EVELYN. A new giant 
Daffodil with a perfectly formed 
flat perianth measuring 5 to 6 
inches in diameter, colored pure, 
glistening white without a trace of cream 
shading above which rises a flat cup two 
inches in diameter fluted to the base and 
colored clean, lemon-yellow with a sug¬ 
gestion of orange. One of the four or 
five most beautiful Daffodils in existence. 
3 for 70c; $2.35 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. 
LUCIFER. Before the creation of Francisca 
Drake, Lucifer was the acknowledged lead¬ 
er of the red cupped Daffodils; indispen¬ 
sable in every garden. With its delicate 
sulphur-yellow star-shaped perianth and 
chrome-yellow cup heavily suffused with 
orange-red, it is just as lovely as it always 
has been, though it is not, of course, as 
large as the great Francisca Drake. 95c 
per doz.; $6.75 per 100. 
ORANGE GLOW. A new and outstanding 
giant Daffodil with a promising future. A 
giant perianth flat and overlapping, colored 
delicate primrose-yellow with a deep, beau¬ 
tifully frilled cup colored deep, glowing 
orange. Each 75c; $8.25 per doz. 
Croesus 
SCARLET LANCER. Were it 
not that this new marvel is so 
rare and scarce, we would recom¬ 
mend it instead of Francisca 
Drake. Its beauty rivals that of a 
great pearl in the crown of an 
Oriental Potentate but like all such rare 
things Scarlet Lancer is expensive. A 
pure white perianth larger than that of 
Francisca Drake and even more refined in 
its porportions; contrasted with the per¬ 
ianth is the splendid cup colored the deep¬ 
est, richest possible orange-red. Each, 
$1.50; $16.50 per doz. 
WHITEWELL. This new giant Daffodil has 
a pure white perianth which is star shaped 
and flat or only slightly recurved. The cup, 
colored deep primrose, is large and bold, 
beautifully fluted and frilled, and has an 
orange edge. $1.20 per doz.; $9.00 per 100. 
