BOKHARA (The Brodie 1927) 2. Perianth clear yellow, crown rich 
orange; smoothly finished, long lasting flower of heavy substance; smaller 
than its parent Fortune, but more refined; a splendid thing in every way, 
holding its color as few daffodils do.....each $2.00 
BORDER QUEEN (West 1928) 4. A magnificent circular flower with 
soft yellow perianth and large open saucer-like crown heavily margined with 
scarlet-orange; on the order of Scarlet Queen, but yellower and later..ea. $10. 
COPPER BOWL (The Brodie 1927) 4. A Fortune derivative with smooth 
clear yellow perianth and bowl-shaped crown of deep orange; a colorful and 
beautifully finished flower...each $5.00 
DAMSON (P. D. Williams 1925) 3. An upstanding flower on sturdy 
stems rising well above the somewhat drooping foliage. The perianth is 
creamy with a glow of yellow around the base of the dark Orange Chrome 
crown, which appears heavily flushed in some lights with Grenadine Red. 
The coloring of this wonderful daffodil is of extraordinary beauty and holds 
wonderfully well in our trying sun.......each $2.00 
FAIRY KING (A. M. Wilson 1933) 3. A rather small, very smooth 
flower, with deep yellow perianth and hot scarlet-orange cup; very scarce 
and only one or two to go......each $20.00 
FORTUNE (Ware 1923) 2. One of the most splendidly imposing of daf¬ 
fodils—the immense flower of yellow and richest orange is poised master¬ 
fully on the tall strong stem to overlook everything about it except Golden 
City; it lasts long; demand is so heavy from those using its very fertile pol¬ 
len that the price stays up....each $7.50 
GARIBALDI (A. M. Wilson 1933) 4. A rather small starry flower with 
bright yellow perianth and rather long, intense orange crown; no doubt a 
delightful subject for cutting, but likewise a valuable parent, so I have never 
had any to cut; slow of increase.each $3.00 
GLORIANA (Buckland 1925) 2. An early and very gay flower with rich 
reddish orange crown.....each $1.00 
IXION (Barr 1915) 5. A large showy late flower with light yellow peri¬ 
anth and orange crown; imposing garden plant..each 50c 
KILLIGREW (P. D. Williams 1907) 3. “A good sized flower of such ex¬ 
quisitely perfect form and balance that one has a sense of complete satis¬ 
faction when looking at it ... . the perianth is yellow, and the cup, which is 
finely frilled and of peculiarly attractive form and proportions, is brilliant 
deep rich tangerine orange; it is also exceptionally lasting and is carried on 
a very tall, strong stem”, (Guy Wilson). The encomium is not overdone; 
Kidigrew is a glorious flower..........each $2 00 
MARTON BEACON (A. Gibson 1928) 2, Perianth light yellow with 
pointed segments, the wide frilly crown heavily suffused reddish orange; 
like Gloriana a useful garden plant because of its earliness.each $1.50 
MERKARA (Mrs. Backhouse 1928) 5. Broad yellow perianth; large open 
crown heavily and richly flushed with orange; very handsome..each $3.50 
MI CAREME (Mrs. Backhouse 1927) 4. A large flower in two tones of 
yellow; very effective planted in front of Red Cross........each 25c 
PILGRIMAGE (The Brodie 1923) 3. A beautiful clear self yellow of 
heavy substance and waxy smoothness; the segments cup somewhat-.ea. 75c 
PUZZLE (Buckland 1926) 4. A large showy flower with wide orange 
crown ....,.each $2.50 
RAIDER (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse 1925) 3. A rather informal flower with 
large deep orange crown.fiT....each $1.00 
RED CROSS (Mrs. Backhouse 1928) 4. Very tall and showy plant, the 
perianth primrose with deeper yellow orange-flushed crown...each 35c 
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