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3a—D iana KASNER. A show flower blooming just after Anna Croft 
and like it, a giant Barrii. The dark red edge to the frilled cup 
is attractive—perianth, cream-colored. Robust and free flower¬ 
ing. Midseason - .15 
4a—E ttRICK. This is really a white trumpet. It is very like Beer- 
sheba, the same pure white, and though not as finished as Beer 
sheba, it is larger and later_ .75 
3b—FIRETAIL. Firetail's fresh appearance as well as its good consti¬ 
tution recommend it. The neat, broad perianth of the softest 
possible yellow surrounds a deep red eye. Tall and vigorous. 
Early - .20 
2b—^FRANCISCA Drake. The thick, white, reflexing petals of this 
unique flower are stained with gold at the base and the same 
gold is on the big crown changing gradually to flaming scarlet 
at the frilled edge. The eff^ect is brilliant. Midseason_ .60 
Ic—GLENRAVEL. Beauty, size, quality and constitution are all com¬ 
bined in this remarkable daffodil. The perianth is white and the 
wide trumpet, rolled back at the rim, opens palest yellow but 
soon passes to white. Recommended. Early_ 4.00 
2a—G olden Frilled. An all yellow variety. The flower is round, 
compact and has a frilled crown. Free blooming and rapid in- 
creaser. Early to midseason_ .15 
4b—H era. If a tall, white, elegant daffodil is needed Hera answers the 
purpose. The beautiful, chaste flowers are all white except for a 
thread of pink at the edge of the cup. Midseason_ .15 
4a— ^Hexagon. A large, white flower with quality. The perianth 
is firm and flat, and the short trumpet opens cream but passes 
to white. Later than most large-crowned Leedsii. Limited 
stock _ 1.00 
10— INGLESCOMBE. Inglescombe far surpasses the general run of 
doubles. The flowers look exactly like roses, medium-sized, soft 
yellow roses, and are borne on tall, strong stems. Attractive 
in the garden or for cutting, and always reliable. Midseason.15 
4a—I rish Pearl. A small, rounded flower, all white with a short, 
wide, frilled crown. Midseason_ .25 
11— JONQUILLA Simplex, a dainty dwarf that has been grown and 
loved for centuries. The clusters of tiny, deep yellow flowers 
have an intensely sweet scent. Late_ .10 
2a—KILLIGREW. Tall and strong and richly colored—yellow with 
a frilled, orange cup—Killigrew comes near to being a perfect 
daffodil. Early to midseason_ 1.50 
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