BRIGHTLING is one of the most satisfactory of the many daffodils grown 
by us. Blooming very early, its tremendous stem carries a big, round, 
facing flower with a primrose perianth and a large, orange red, frilled crown. 
BUTTER Bowl, aptly named, is recommended. AMIR is a tall yellow of 
good form. The rare combination of form as well as brilliant color— 
yellow and scarlet—is found in BOKHARA. One of the largest of all daffo¬ 
dils is CARLTON, a dear self yellow. CROESUS, a round, well-shaped flower 
with a wide, deep red crown, and GOLDEN FRILLED, a rich self yellow with a 
wide, frilled cup, are old favorites. 
The quality of GOLDEN PEDESTAL—the color is really gold—makes 
this a very special daffodil. INVERGORDON is large and striking. The 
broad, soft yellow perianth surrounds a bowl-shaped, blazing red crown. 
PILGRIMAGE, a good self yellow, has attractively waved petals. Tall and 
richly colored—yellow with a frilled, tangerine cup—KlLLIGREW comes 
near being a perfect daffodil. JUBILANT, a magnificent flower of the richest 
possible yellow, almost orange, and with wonderful substance, blooms late 
and ends our list of these sumptuous and beautiful flowers. 
Incomparabilis with White Perianth 
Adlpr 
Each 
3.00 
10 
100 
Glava 
2.00 
Nissa 
.50 
Coverack Perfection _ 
15.00 
Francisca Drake _ 
.80 
John Evelyn _ 
.25 
2.00 
18.00 
Invincible _ 
.30 
2.80 
25.00 
Mil fnrd-H^ vpn 
.30 
2.80 
Prince Fushimi _ 
.75 
ADLER'S great, round, white flower has a yellow, frilled cup which shades 
to blood orange. Another immense bicolor is CLAVA, white with a yellow 
bowl-shaped crown. COVERACK PERFECTION is all white except for the 
salmon edging to the great, saucer-like, fluted crown. This variety has mar¬ 
velous substance. The pure white perianth of NlSSA surrounds a lemon, 
rolled cup to make a pleasing and harmonious flower. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE’S brilliant flowers stand well above the foilage. The 
white perianth is reflexed and the wide, frilled, yellow cup deepens to 
flaming scarlet. JOHN EVELYN, rounded and snowy white with a wide, 
yellow, very much frilled crown, is deservedly popular and bridges the gap 
between the early and late varieties of this class. 
INVINCIBLE, late, tall and sturdy, has an orange edge to the flat yellow 
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