Daffodils 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
DIANA KASNER. Barrii. 3. Pure white perianth with rounded 
petals, overlapping at base; large yellow cup with broad flush of 
deep crimson. A very free-flowering variety and an excellent 
garden flower because of its brilliant color. 18 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.10; 100 bulbs, $9. 
DICK WELLBAND. Incomparabilis. 3. Ivory-white perianth with 
long and rather narrow petals, slightly reflexing; large, rather 
shallow cup of brilliant orange, retained to the end. A flower of 
medium size, intense color and a strong grower. 18 in. 
Single bulb, $1.2 5. 
DIOTIMA. Yellow Trumpet. 2. Very wide perianth with over¬ 
lapping petals of deep primrose-yellow; huge trumpet of golden 
yellow, gracefully flaring at brim. As big and as tall as any of 
the new giants, this variety will startle one with its size and per¬ 
fect proportions. 22 in. Single bulb, $1.50. 
DONATELLO. Incomparabilis. 3. Primrose perianth with long 
overlapping petals reflexing somewhat; large cup of deep golden 
yellow nicely ruffled and frilled. A flower of sunny color and 
splendid form. One of the newer varieties at a moderate price. 
17 in. 10 bulbs, $1.30; 100 bulbs, $11. 
EDRIN. Incomparabilis. 2. Primrose-yellow perianth with starry 
petals slightly folded in at the tips; open cup of deep canary- 
yellow nicely fluted at edges. A tall variety of unique form and 
without exception the surest of all for naturalizing. 22 in. 
10 bulbs, 85 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7.50. 
EDWINA. Poeticus. 5. Clear white perianth with attractively 
waved petals; eye of golden yellow rimmed crimson. A very 
graceful form in this section. 15 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.30; 100 bulbs, $11. 
ELIZABETH RYAN. Barrii. 3. White perianth with round, over¬ 
lapping petals; small cup of primrose-yellow. A tiny flower, but 
one of perfect form and striking contrasting color; a real gem 
where a rather dwarf flower is required; fine for the rock-garden. 
10 in. 10 bulbs, $1.10; 100 bulbs, $9. 
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