Daffodils 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
AUTOCRAT. Incomparabilis. 2. Broad perianth of primrose- 
yellow; open cup of deeper tone. A flower of good size and most 
free-flowering, exceptionally suited for planting in grass. 20 in. 
10 bulbs, 80 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7. 
BATAVIER. Incomparabilis. 2. Pale primrose perianth with large, 
round petals of marvelous substance, perfectly flat and overlap¬ 
ping; huge flaring cup of chrome-yellow, with narrow margin 
of fiery orange-red. A tall, sturdy variety with long foliage and a 
perfect example of the wonders of the modern hybridist’s art. 
20 in. Single bulb, $8. 
BEERSHEBA. White Trumpet. 1. Pure white petals, rather long 
but overlapping well at base, pointed and with distinct ribs 
through center; long, rather narrow trumpet, opening creamy 
white and soon changing to snowy white. A flower of large size, 
perfect form and a fine example of the new Daffodils. 16 in. 
Single bulb, |1.50. 
BERNARDINO. Incomparabilis. 3. Large, creamy white perianth 
of great substance; open cup of lemon-yellow, tinged and edged 
apricot, and heavily frilled. A fine bit of color, although the 
flower tends in some seasons to hang its head a bit. 20 in. 
10 bulbs, 80 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7. 
BONFIRE. Barrii. 3. Smooth, flat perianth of creamy yellow when 
first open, changing to ivory-white, with round petals, well over¬ 
lapping; short cup of deep yellow with broad edge of glowing 
orange-scarlet. A flower of wonderful form and most excellent 
garden type, which should be used where a fine thing is appre- 
cited. 20 in. 10 bulbs, 8 5 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7.50. 
BRILLIANCY. Barrii. 2. Lemon-yellow perianth with long, wavy 
petals; cup yellow edged deep scarlet, rather wide open and fairly 
flat. Large flower of graceful habit and a telling bit of color 
which does not readily burn out in the sun. 
10 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $8. 
BULBOCODIUM CITRINUM. Species. See page 97. 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS. Species. See page 97. 
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