Madam Van Waveren. A. M., Haarlem. One of the largest and best bicolors. 
The perianth is pure white broad flat and overlapping, and stands at right 
angles to the large bold golden yellow trumpet. An excellent exhibition 
variety. 3 for $1.00. 
Moira O'Neill. (2-3) A large flower, over 4 inches in diameter, with a broadly 
overlapping white perianth of large shovel-pointed segments of wonderful 
symmetry. The pale clear lemon trumpet is well proportioned, gracefully and 
smoothly flanged at the mouth. One of the most perfect in this section. Each 
75c. 
Robert E. Lee. (2-3) A striking giant bicolor with frilled, lemon-yellow trumpet 
2 inches across; perianth pale citron, broad and overlapping. Outstanding on 
the show bench. Each $5.00. 
Rosary. (3-4) A. M., R. H. S. A unique flower of large size and fine sub¬ 
stance. Pure white perianth and splendid well-expanded bell-mouth trumpet 
of velvety texture and rich warm cream color distinctly suffused throughout 
with faint rose or shell pink. The color is most evident when the flower 
has fully opened on the plant. Strong vigorous grower with broad foliage. 
Each $1.50. 
Silvanite. A striking new variety with broad, overlapping creamy white 
perianth and light-yellow trumpet. Strong grower but of graceful habit. Each 
30c. 
Sincerity. (3-4) One of the most perfect show flowers yet seen; faultlessly 
regular and beautiful in form and finish. Broad, flat, clean-cut, pointed 
perianth of flawless smoothness; clear lemon trumpet with a most beautifully 
rolled rim. The flower is of the finest texture and quality. Each $5.00. 
Vanilla. One of the most fragrant daffodils and greatly appreciated on this 
account. Well formed yellow trumpet and creamy white perianth. Each 25c. 
YELLOW INCOMPARABILIS 
The Incomparabilis class comprises those daffodils 
with crowns or trumpets that are not less than one-third, 
but less than equal to the length of the perianth segments, 
and with yellow or red crowns and yellow or white petals. 
Because of their size and form, and the remarkable color 
of the crowns of many varieties they are second in popu¬ 
larity to the Trumpets. Early to midseason. 
Division 2a. Yellow shades with or ivithout red coloring 
on the crown. 
Abelard. A. M., Haarlem. Broad yellow crown with orange tint at edge 
and showy orange anthers; broad well-overlapping primrose perianth of 
exceptionally good substance. A large, showy and unusually long-lasting 
flower that is particularly beautiful in the unfolding bud. Each $1.00. 
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