MARKET MERRY (The Brodie 1933) 2-3. One of the outstanding 
achievements in the breeding of daffodils; the broad full yellow perianth and 
solid deep orange crown form a brilliant picture.each $20.00 
NANNY NUNN (Mrs. Backhouse 1923) 4. Somewhat nodding flower 
with primrose yellow perianth and orange cup.each 25c 
PERIL (Lowe 1925) 3. A pretty New Zealander after the type of the 
popular Yellow Poppy; soft yellow perianth and flat eye edged reddish; 
loose habit and not tall.each 50c 
TWINKLE (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse 1927) 5. A dainty small flower, dis¬ 
tinctive because of the curious pinkish buff color of the perianth, a beautiful 
frame to the soft reddish orange cup...each $1.00 
(Perianth White or Cream) 
ALBATROSS (Engleheart 1891) 4. Old and well known garden variety 
suggesting a whiter Conspicuus..each 20c 
ALCIBIADES (de Graaff 1927) 6. Creamy white perianth; open yellow 
cup with orange frill; very late...each 25c 
ALEPPO (The Brodie 1928) 4. Splendid flower of medium height; peri¬ 
anth broad, rounded; wide crown strongly suffused reddish orange._ea. $4.00 
ARTHUR BOWMAN (Mrs. Backhouse 1927) 5. Dainty, but very gay 
little flower with cream-white perianth and red-edged yellow cup....each 25c 
BOHEMIENNE (de Graaff 1928) 6. Creamy perianth, small ruffled yel¬ 
low cup with orange picotee; late..each 35c 
CINDERELLA (de Graaff 1927) 6. Creamy white perianth; cup of solid 
fiery Orange Chrome; very late, medium height...each 35c 
CIRCLET (Engleheart 1907) 3. Neat low-growing flower with rounded 
white perianth and orange edged yellow cup.each 25c 
DISCUS (H. Backhouse 1913) 4. The broad ivory perianth surrounds an 
open cup of lemon toned with apricot near the rim.each 50c 
DOSORIS (P. D. Williams 1910) 3. Small flower with creamy perianth 
and frilly orange cup.3 for 25c 
ELIZABETH RYAN, 4. Another of the smaller more dainty flowers; 
light yellow cup against white perianth; very winsome.each 25c 
FIRETAIL (Crossfield 1910) 4. Tall, the ivory white perianth contrasting 
cleanly with an eye which is pretty nearly red...each 25c 
FRAU MARGARETHE HOHMANN (de Graaff 1928) 6. White peri¬ 
anth; yellow cup with reddish orange rim.each 35c 
FREIFRAU VON FRIESEN (Mrs. Backhouse 1929) 5. Same type as 
preceding but earlier..'..each 35c 
LADY SUPERIOR (Mrs. Backhouse 1914) 4. Beautiful rounded flat 
white perianth, crown bright yellow, rimmed orange scarlet.each 50c 
MASTERPIECE (Engleheart 1906) 5. A small and exquisitely dainty 
white flower with flat eye of pure Seville-orange; late...2 for 25c 
MESSINA (P. D. Williams 1908) 2. White perianth contrasting with the 
strongly red-toned eye; the earliest flower in the group.each $1.50 
MRS. BARCLAY (Mooy 1924) 4. Well formed primrose perianth paling 
to white; large flat eye of light yellow with neat orange picotee.each 25c 
NIOBE (de Graaff 1927) 4. Creamy perianth with large deep orange eye; 
beautiful drooping buds.i...each 25c 
ODYSSEUS (de Graaff 1927) 5. Flat white perianth carrying a deeply 
laciniated lemon cup; quite late.each 25c 
RED BEACON (J. C. Williams 1916) 4. The brilliant orange scarlet eye 
contrasts well with the flat white perianth; medium height.2 for 25c 
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