NARCISSI 
formed perianth of creamy white with a tinge of Iemon- 
yellow giving it a central glow that is immediately noticed. 
A most attractive and striking daffodil that lends itself well 
for mass planting and naturalizing on account of its long- 
lasting and free-flowering qualities. Desirable in every 
way. $ 1.90 for 10; $ 16.50 per 100. 
DICK WELLBAND (2b). One of the finest of recent in¬ 
troductions. Very strong grower and exceptionally free- 
flowering. With pure-white perianth and a brilliant flame- 
orange cup. One of its most remarkable qualities is that 
the color does not fade but rather intensifies with age. The 
flower has unusual lasting qualities. Its greatest beauty 
lies in the startling contrast between petals and cup which 
makes it stand out in even the largest collection of daffo¬ 
dils. An exhibition variety "par excellence.” Each. $2.50; 
$22.50 for 10. 
FORTUNE (2a). First Class Certificate R.H.S. This is 
undoubtedly the most wonderful flower of recent introduc¬ 
tion. It is a giant Incomparabilis of the largest size, per¬ 
fect form and gorgeous color on a two-foot stem; fine flat 
overlapping perianth of great substance which stands 
boldly at right angles to the crown of clear deep lemon- 
gold color with long bold crown of wonderful glowing 
coppery red-orange. A long-lasting, free-flowering, strong 
and vigorous grower. Early. A truly magnificent bloom, 
a credit to your garden. Each, $8. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE (2b). It is impossible to describe 
adequately the beauty of this unusual flower; the pure- 
white perianth petals are of unusual substance, 1 1/2 inches 
wide, and tinted gold at the base, which shows through on 
the outside; the cup, wide and deep, is golden yellow at the 
base, changing gradually to flame orange at the densely 
frilled edge; the flowers are held well above the fine 
foliage and give the effect of a flock of white sea gulls 
taking flight; strong growing and very free-flowering. $7.75 
for 10; $75 per 100. See illustration, page 8. 
HELIOS (2 a). A most refined flower. Creamy-yellow 
perianth, star shaped; pale orange cup, slightly frilled. A 
delightfully beautiful variety, a clump of which placed 
near an evergreen, makes an unusually interesting picture. 
Very early. $ 1.50 for 10; $ 12.50 per 100. 
JOHN EVELYN (2b). One of the finest. Deservedly an 
international favorite; outstanding among the Incompar¬ 
abilis hybrids. Flat-opening perianth, 4 to 6 inches across, 
with a flat cup nearly 2 inches in diameter, densely frilled, 
the perianth being pure white, without any trace of shad¬ 
ing, the cup lemon-yellow and fluted, or shirred to the 
base; strong grower; free-flowering and a good propagator; 
one of the great daffodils of the present day. $2.85 for 
10; $26 per 100. See illustration, page 15. 
LUCINIUS (2a). A very distinctive flower of unusually 
good form and substance. Of purest self-colored golden- 
yellow. $ 1.90 for 10; $16.50 per 100. 
MARY LONGSTREET (2b). Beautifully formed flower 
on tall, gracefully slim-necked stem; broad overlapping 
perianth, with petals creamy-white tinted gold at edges; 
forms an unusual background for the flaring crinkled cup 
of uniform blood-orange; very handsome and unusual. 
Each, $8. See illustration, page 8. 
MILFORD - HAVEN (2b). Very attractive flower with 
cream-white perianth and ruffled white cup, deeply frilled 
at edge, chrome-yellow at base and shading into a rich 
orange-scarlet. A gorgeous color combination. $4.25 for 
10; $40 per 100. 
ORANGE GLOW (2a). A very beautiful exhibition 
flower. Very large flowers with broad, flat perianth often 
measuring five inches across; the cup is of a deep glowing 
orange, heavily frilled at edges. Each, $1; $9 for 10. See 
illustration, page 11. 
RED CROSS (2a). Famous throughout the daffodil world; 
extra-large strong flower, opening flat; primrose-yellow 
perianth, and cup of deep yellow, with a dense frill of 
deep orange. Substantial and long lasting, fine both in the 
garden and for exhibition. One of the finest of the red- 
cupped narcissi. $4.75 for 10; $45 per 100. 
SHEHERAZADE (2a ). A giant among the new Incom¬ 
parabilis. A very tall variety with citron-colored perianth; 
of beautiful proportions. Heavily frilled cup of uniform 
pure chrome-yellow self color. A show flower ‘par excel¬ 
lence.” Each, $3. 
SIR WATKIN (2a). Bold, handsome flower; sulphur 
perianth, yellow cup tinged bright orange. An older 
variety, but one that is still very popular. Very fine for 
mass plantings or naturalizing. $1.15 for 10; $9 per 100. 
WALTER HAMPDEN (2a). Very tall and outstanding. 
Large perianth of bright primrose and pure yellow, wide- 
open trumpet, with a tint of orange in the frills; very vig¬ 
orous grower. Each, $2; $ I 7.50 for 10. 
WHITEWELL (2b). Pure-white, broad-petaled, starry 
perianth, opening flat, or slightly reflexed; cup fluted and 
frilled, deep primrose with orange edge; flower held well 
above the foliage. $1.30 for 10; $10.50 per 100. 
YELLOW POPPY (2a). A very beautiful daffodil with 
large flat overlapping perianth of clear primrose with wide 
cup of light orange-yellow and prettily frilled orange mar¬ 
gin. $ 1.75 for 10; $ 15 per 100. 
All our dafjodil bulbs usually produce two or more flower spikes. Smaller bulbs can be supplied at substantially lower prices. 
