SCARLET QUEEN (West 1925) 2-3. Enormous rounded flower with 
broad perianth segments of Baryta Yellow paling to cream white toward 
the tips; the broad expanded crown Lemon Chrome within, heavily frilled, 
and with nearly a half-inch margin of Orange Chrome; one of the most 
breath-taking of modern daffodils; stock free of stripe now seems almost 
impossible to import, but our first bulb and its progeny have fortunately re¬ 
mained unanimously clean. each $25.00 
SUNBURST (Buckland 1924) 3. A large flower with light yellow perianth 
and wide crown rimmed with reddish orange. each $2.00 
TAMPA (Mrs. Backhouse 1928) 6. Perianth creamy yellow; crown deep 
yellow, frilled orange; late. each 35c 
WALTER HAMPDEN (de Graaff 1930) 2-3. An immense full yellow 
flower with a touch of orange in the big widely open crown; not very 
smoothly finished, but a showy garden plant. each $1.00 
W. F. GATES (West) 3. A refined clear yellow flower from Australia of 
beautiful form and good substance; finely proportioned rather narrow crown; 
very sturdy plant. each $2.00 
WHITELEY GEM (The Brodie 1928) 2. A very early and finely formed 
daffodil with rich orange crown, the coloring especially fine in cool climates 
or under dull skies. each $10.00 
(Perianth White or Cream) 
ARTISTIC (West & Fell 1932) 3. A distinct and lovely flower, the large 
bright yellow crown sharply edged deep reddish orange.—. each $7.50 
CRUSADER (West 1929) 4. An enormous, somewhat loose flower with 
wide, snowy perianth segments and large open cup of lemon chrome frilled 
with orange, the tone varying in different seasons; 4-4^2 in. across and 2 ft. 
or more high under very ordinary culture; of glorious coloring at its best; 
always a very handsome and decorative daffodil.. each $5.00 
DORINE (Dutch raised, 1931) 3. Large creamy perianth and widely ex¬ 
panded orange crown. each 75c 
EPICURE (of Dutch origin) 3. Handsome flower with snowy perianth 
and short open yellow cup...each 25c 
FESTIVE (Mrs. Backhouse 1923) 5. A tall glowing flower of Bernardino 
type; pointed pale yellow perianth and frilled crown heavily flushed orange; 
a valuable late-season daffodil.each 50c 
FRANCISCA DRAKE (Mrs. Backhouse 1927) 4. A nodding flower with 
white thrown-back petals and fiery scarlet-orange cup; rather cyclamen-like 
and altogether distinctive, suggesting to one admirer “a flock of white sea¬ 
gulls taking flight”. each 75c 
FRICKLESTIN V. C. (West) 4. A large flower with good white peri¬ 
anth and large, heavily frilled yellow crown; very handsome garden plant, 
and always much admired. each $3.50 
JEAN HOOD (West 1931) 3. The snowy perianth is surmounted by a 
golden crown deepening at the brim to bright reddish orange; a fine addition 
to our list and a subject which performs splendidly here. each $10.00 
JECUNDA (de Graaff 1928) 5. One of our most vivid flowers with creamy 
perianth and short intense Grenadine Red crown. each $10.00 
JOHN EVELYN (Copeland 1920) 4. Broad overlapping white perianth 
and much-shirred flat lemon yellow crown; a superb flower. each 35c 
LITTLE JOHN (Lowe 1925) 3. Flat white perianth setting off the short 
crowm of richest orange; extremely brilliant in garden effect, and of quite 
exceptional carrying quality. each $1.00 
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