Moira O'Neill. (2-3) A large flower, over 4 inches in diameter, with a broadly 
overlapping white perianth of large shovel-pointed segments of wonderful 
symmetry. The pale clear lemon trumpet is well proportioned, gracefully and 
smoothly flanged at the mouth. One of the most perfect in this section. Each 
75c. 
Quartz. (3) An ideal show flower of exquisite form and texture, fine substance, 
and superb quality. Of medium size and similar in form and quality to Royal¬ 
ist. Each $2.00. 
Rosary. (3-4) A unique flower of largest size and fine substance, having large 
pure white perianth, and a splendid well-expanded bell-mouth trumpet of vel¬ 
vety texture and rich, warm cream color distinctly suffused throughout with 
faint rose or shell pink. Strong, vigorous plant with broad foliage. Each $1.50. 
Spring Glory. (2) Very early, showy, large, and handsome. Broad spreading 
petals; bright-yellow trumpet. 22”. Doz. $1.25. 
Weardaie Perfection. (3) One of the largest and most beautiful bicolors. Well- 
proportioned, large, white perianth, and soft primrose trumpet. 24”. Each 25c. 
YELLOW INCOMPARABILIS 
. . TJie Incomparabilis class comprises those daffodils 
with crowns or trumpets that are not less than one-third, 
but less than equal to the length of the perianth segments, 
and with yellow or red crowns and yellow or white petals. 
Because of their size and form, and the remarkable color 
of the crowns of many varieties they are second in popu¬ 
larity to the Trumpets. Early to midseason. 
Division 2a. Yellow shades with or without red coloring 
on the crown. 
Alroi. (3) A large flower of the very finest quality; clear, soft yellow throug- 
out. The perianth is beautifully even, very broad, and perfectly flat; the crown 
large and evenly serrated at the mouth. Each $6.00. 
Bacchus. A typical example of the late Mrs. Backhouse's breeding. Yellow 
perianth of good substance and a bowl-shaped crown of solid, deep, brilliant 
red. Rather late. Each $1.00. 
Bokhara. (2) A Fortune seedling. Beautifully formed flower; rich clear-yellow 
perianth and dark-orange crown. Tall, vigorous; free of bloom and increase. 
Quite early. Each $2.00. 
Calif. (2) Broad overlapping yellow perianth and spreading orange crown. 
Tall, vigorous, free of bloom and increase. Early. Each $2.00. 
Copper Bowl. (3) A flower of most beautiful form and quality from Beacon by 
Fortune. In shape like the Leedsii Mitylene. Smooth perianth of clear yellow, 
and expanded, shallow bowl-shaped crown of clear glowing coppery orange- 
red. Vigorous plant. Each $6.00. 
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