ST. GEORGE (Engleheart 1910) 6. A dainty and very late little flower 
with red-edged cup, almost a “poet” in character... each 25c 
SEAGULL (Engleheart 1895) 4. A useful old variety; cup light yellow 
with a narrow red picotee. ...2 for 25c 
SHACKLETON (van Tubergen 1914) 5. Broad white perianth and wide 
yellow cup flushed brilliant orange. ...each 35c 
STRIKING (de Graaff 1927) 5-6. Quite close to Masterpiece in style and 
color but larger. .each 35c 
STYX (de Graaff 1927) 6. Very late creamy w T hite flower with deep 
orange cup . each 35c 
SUNRISE (Mrs. Backhouse 1907) 4. Delightful small flower with golden 
rays extending out into the white of the perianth from the base of the 
orange-yellow cup; a most charming cut-flower. ..3 for 50c 
WEEBUD (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse 1927) 5. A lovely late flower decidedly 
on the border-line toward the “poets”.-. ...each 50c 
ZANZIBAR (Mrs. Backhouse 1923) 5-6. A beautiful late variety with 
creamy perianth and brilliant scarlet-edged yellow cup; scarce. each $1.00 
ZINGARA (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse 1903) 2. A fine tall early flower with 
a conspicuous red-edged eye; it is usually nip and tuck between this and 
Messina as to which will be the first of this group to bloom. each $1.00 
TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
Among the most seraphic of daffodils, the members of this group must 
ever be watched hard against “stripe”. 
AGNES HARVEY (Spurrell 1902) 3. Dainty white drooping flowers; 
usually two or three to a stem... each 20c 
MOONSHINE (de Graaff 1927) 5. Same type as Agnes Harvey, hut a 
more elegant and beautifully formed flower..... ...each 50c 
MRS. JOHN BODGER (de Graaff 1927) 4-5. A very pure-toned, semi¬ 
dwarf white trumpet. each $3.00 
PEARLY QUEEN (de Graaff 1927) 4. Creamy perianth with large, coni¬ 
cal light lemon crown; tw r o or three nodding flowers to a stem. each 35c 
CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS 
BERYL (P. D. Williams 1907) 3. Small sprightly flower with soft yellow 
reflexing perianth and yellow cup edged orange; dwarf habit. ..each $1.50 
FEBRUARY GOLD (de Graaff 1923) 1. An alert little deep yellow 
trumpet with reflexing perianth segments; glorious in color and always in a 
race with Cantabricus to be the first daffodil of the New Year. each 25c 
JONQUILS AND JONQUIL HYBRIDS 
Some of the finest yellows and sweetest scents in daffodils are found in 
this group. They must be watched hard for stripe. 
BUTTERCUP (Engleheart 1890) 2-3. Beautiful deep yellow with a crisp, 
straight, trumpet-like crown....... 2 for 25c 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE (de Graaff 1914) 3. Perianth somewhat hooded; 
trumpet flaring with a nicely rolled brim; pure jonquil-yellow throughout; 
long season . 2 for 25c 
GRACILIS, 6. An extremely late cluster-flowered light yellow jonquil 
with a spicy fragrance of its own; origin not certainly known. each 50c 
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