formed perianth of creamy white with a tinge of lemon- 
yellow, giving it a central glow that is immediately 
noticed. A most attractive and striking daffodil that 
lends itself well for mass planting and naturalizing on 
account of its long-lasting and free-flowering qualities. 
Desirable in every way. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
DICK WELLBAND (2b). One of the finest of recent 
introductions. Very strong grower and exceptionally 
free-flowering. With pure white perianth and a brilliant 
flame-orange cup. One of its most remarkable qualities 
is that the color does not fade but rather intensifies with 
age. The flower has unusual lasting qualities. Its great¬ 
est beauty lies in the startling contrast between petals 
and cup which makes it stand out in even the largest 
collection of daffodils. An exhibition variety “par ex¬ 
cellence.” Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
FORTUNE (2a). First Class Certificate R. H. S. This 
is undoubtedly the most wonderful flower of recent in¬ 
troduction. It is a giant Incomparabilis of the largest 
size, perfect form and gorgeous color on a 2-foot stem; 
fine flat overlapping perianth of great substance which 
stands boldly at right angles to the crown of clear deep 
lemon-gold color with long bold crown of wonderful 
glowing coppery red-orange. A long-lasting, free-flow¬ 
ering, strong and vigorous grower. Early. A truly mag¬ 
nificent bloom, a credit to your garden. Each, $3.50; 
$32.50 for 10. See illustration, page 45. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE (2b). It is impossible to describe 
adequately the beauty of this unusual flower; the pure 
white perianth petals are of unusual substance, l 1 ^ 
inches wide, and tinted gold at the base, which shows 
through on the outside; the cup, wide and deep, is 
golden yellow at the base, changing gradually to flame 
orange at the densely frilled edge; the flowers are held 
well above the fine foliage and give the effect of a flock 
of white sea gulls taking flight; strong growing and very 
free-flowering. $5.25 for 10; $50.00 per 100. See illus¬ 
tration, page 38. 
HELIOS (2a). A most refined flower. Creamy yellow 
perianth, star shaped; pale orange cup, slightly frilled. 
A delightfully beautiful variety, a clump of which 
placed near an evergreen makes an unusually interest¬ 
ing picture. Very early. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
JOHN EVELYN (2b). One of the finest. Deservedly an 
international favorite; outstanding among the Incom¬ 
parabilis hybrids. Flat-opening perianth, 4 to 6 inches 
across, with a flat cup nearly 2 inches in diameter, 
densely frilled, the perianth being pure white, without 
any trace of shading; the cup lemon-yellow and fluted, 
or shirred to the base; strong grower; free-flowering 
and a good propagator; one of the great daffodils of 
the present day. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100. See 
illustration, page 45. 
LUCINIUS (2a). A very distinctive flower of unusually 
good form and substance. Of purest self-colored golden 
yellow. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
MARY LONGSTREET (2a). Beautifully formed flower 
on tall, gracefully slim-necked stem; broad overlapping 
perianth, with petals creamy white tinted gold at edges; 
forms an unusual background for the flaring crinkled 
cup of uniform blood-orange; very handsome and un¬ 
usual. Each, $8.00. 
MILFORD-HAVEN (2b). Very attractive flower with 
cream-white perianth and ruffled white cup, deeply 
frilled at edge, chrome-yellow at base and shading into 
a rich orange-scarlet. A gorgeous color combination. 
$3.25 for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
ORANGE GLOW (2a). A very beautiful exhibition 
flower. Very large flowers with broad, flat perianth often 
measuring five inches across. The cup is of a deep glow¬ 
ing orange, heavily frilled at edges. $3.75 for 10; 
$35.00 per 100. 
RED CROSS (2a). Famous throughout the daffodil 
world; extra-large strong flower, opening flat; primrose- 
yellow perianth, and cup of deep yellow, with a dense 
frill of deep orange. Substantial and long lasting, fine 
both in the garden and for exhibition. One of the finest 
of the red-cupped narcissi. $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
SHEHERASADE (2a). A giant among the new Incom¬ 
parabilis. A very tall variety with citron-colored peri¬ 
anth; of beautiful proportions. Heavily frilled cup of 
uniform pure chrome-yellow self color. A show flower 
“par excellence.” Each, $2.00. 
SIR WATKIN (2a). Bold, handsome flower; sulphur 
perianth, yellow cup tinged bright orange. An older 
variety, but one that is still very popular. Very fine for 
mass plantings or naturalizing. $0.90 for 10; $6.50 per 
100 . 
WALTER HAMPDEN (2a). Very tali and outstanding. 
Large perianth of bright primrose and pure yellow, 
wide-open trumpet, with a tint of orange in the frills; 
very vigorous grower. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
WHITEWELL (2b). Pure white, broad-petaled, starry 
perianth, opening flat, or slightly reflexed; cup fluted 
and frilled, deep primrose with orange edge; flower held 
well above the foliage. $1.00 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
YELLOW POPPY (2a). A very beautiful daffodil with 
large flat overlapping perianth of clear primrose with 
wide cup of light orange-yellow and prettily frilled 
orange margin. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
All our daffodil bulbs usually produce two or more flower spikes. Smaller bulbs can be supplied at substantially lower prices. 
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