Figures before each name denote divisions in R. H. S. classification as 
follows: la, Yellow Trumpets; lb, White Trumpets; Ic, Bicolor Trumpets; 
2a, Yellow Perianth Incomparabilis; 2b, White Perianth Incomparabilis; 3a, 
Yellow Perianth Barrii; 3b, White Perianth Barrii; 4a, Large-crowned 
Leedsii; 4b, Small-crowned Leedsii; 5, Triandrus Hybrids; 6, Cyclamincus 
Hybrids; 7, Jonquil Hybrids; 8, Tazetta Hybrids; 9, Poeticus; 10, Double; 
11, Various. 
EACH 
10—ALBUS PLENUS ODORATUS. The double Poet is one of the 
most exquisite of all daffodils. Tall stems bear heavily scented, 
gardenia like flowers. One of the last to bloom_ $0.10 
2a—A mir. Tall and stately. The perianth is primrose and the 
crown, red orange. Good form and smooth texture. Early_ .75 
3a— Anna Croft. A giant Barrii. Big, facing flowers—yellow with 
a red edge on the dark yellow cup—carried on tall, stiff stems. 
Midseason _ .20 
8 — ASPASIA. One of the showiest as well as one of the freest bloom¬ 
ing daffodils. Very tall. Many, vivid florets, white with a yellow 
eye, to each stem. Midseason to late_ .10 
lb— BEERSHEBA. a large flower of purest white. Perianth at right 
angles to the long trumpet. A fine, free blooming, early variety. 
Recommended for cutting. _ 1.50 
2a—BRIGHTLING. Rounded, soft yellow flowers which hold their 
heads up nicely. The flat, blood orange cup is frilled. Early_ .20 
2a—C arlton. Enormous, golden flowers with a wide perianth and 
flaring crown. Effective. Midseason_ 1.00 
3b— CARMINOWE. The large, flat eye of this dazzling flower is in 
sharp contrast to the broad, snowy perianth. Midseason_ 1.00 
lb— Chastity. A very satisfactory white trumpet. The dead white 
flowers are compact and have substance. The stems are longer 
than most of the varieties in this division. Early_ .25 
lb— Corinth. A star-shaped white trumpet with amazingly thick, 
smooth texture. Stately and beautiful. Early_ 2.00 
2a—C roesus. A bright, sturdy flower, primrose with an expanded, 
deep red crown. Midseason_ .15 
4a— Crystal Queen. Crystal Queen due to its height, fine substance, 
carriage and large size is perhaps, from the gardener's point of 
view, the most useful Leedsii in general commerce. The flower 
is bone white throughout with a wide, nicely frilled cup. Very 
early - 10 
la—D awson City. A medium-sized, gold-colored yellow trumpet. 
Dependable. Vigorous. Early_ 30 
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