Lyndon, Kans., 
Sept. 14 , 1939 . 
Your bulbs arc 
the finest I have 
ever seen. 
Mrs. F. J. King. 
Denver, Colo., 
Oct. 1 , 1939 . 
The Golden 
Spur Daffodils 
and the Grenadier 
Tulips we bought 
from you last 
year to ere beauti¬ 
ful. They were 
such clean, uni¬ 
form bulbs. 
Dora I. Roberts. 
RED CROSS (GIANT INCOMPARABILIS) 
Sir Watkin (2) (Incomparabilis). Perianth primrose-yellow; large and well-formed 
deep yellow cup. Long stemmed. A giant among the medium-crowned varieties. 
Height 21 in. Award of Merit, R. H S. 3 bulbs 20c, 75c doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Solfatare (3) (Giant Leedsii) (See illustration). This flower is so large it is used by 
many as a White Trumpet Daffodil. Very large bold flower with broad, white, 
overlapping perianth and very large, broad crown of creamy primrose, beauti¬ 
fully frilled at margin. A fine variety for bowls. Height 20 in. 20c each, 3 bulbs 
55c, $2.00 doz. 
Torch (3) (Incomparabilis). The large and deep orange cup is the outstanding 
feature of this good looking Daffodil, whose star-shaped yellow perianth is very 
broad. A free flowering, tall, vigorous grower. Height 20 in. Award of Merit, 
R. H. S. 3 bulbs 35c, $1.25 doz., $9.00 per 100. 
Tunis (3) (Giant Leedsii) (See illustration, page 8). A large, tall, robust growing 
Leedsii of most distinct character and great lasting substance. Broad, waved, 
creamy white petals and large expanded frilled crown opening primrose and 
rapidly developing to creamy white, retaining a remarkable flush of pale cop¬ 
pery gold at the edge. Height 25 in. First Class Certificate, R. H. S. 35c each, 
3 bulbs 90c, $3.50 doz. 
White Nile (2-3) (Giant Leedsii). On first opening the crown is very pale lemon, 
but the whole flower soon passes to absolutely pure white. It has a most beauti¬ 
fully formed even flat overlapping perianth of fine substance, 4 inches across, 
standing at right angles to the large crown, of perfect shape and finish, nicely 
ruffled at the brim. A most aristocratic and altogether lovely flower. Tall, vigor¬ 
ous and free of increase. Height 20 in. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 45c each, 
3 bulbs $1.20, $4.50 doz. 
Whitewell (4) (Incomparabilis). Pure white, broad petaled perianth, of good sub¬ 
stance, and a large expanded crown of deep primrose with orange edges, 
prettily fluted and frilled. Height 18 in. 3 bulbs 30c, $1.00 doz., $7.00 per 100. 
Double Daffodils 
Alba Plena Odorata (6) (Double Poeticus). Large double snow-white, sweet- 
scented Gardenia-like blossoms produced in late May. Much prized for cutting. 
Height 15 in. 3 bulbs 20c, 75c doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Mary Copeland (4) (See illustration). One of the most famous Daffodils of 
the new semi-double type. This variety has been termed the most striking 
double in cultivation. The longer petals are pure cream white interspersed with 
shorter petals of lemon and brilliant orange. Height 20 in. Award of Merit. 
45c each, 3 bulbs $1.25, $4.85 doz. 
Sulphur Phoenix (3) Large creamy-white flowers with pale yellow center; 
shaped like a rose prized for cutting. Height 18 in. 3 bulbs 20c, 75c doz., $5.00 
per 100. 
Twink (2) (See illustration) is a double of a semi-full type, the petals alternat¬ 
ing a soft primrose and clear orange, and so arranged to give the flower a 
most attractive appearance. Twink is early, hardy, free flowering and a fine 
border plant. Height 20 in. 15c each, 3 bulbs 40c, $1.50 doz. 
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SOLFATARE (GIANT LEEDSII) 
MARY COPELAND (DOUBLE) 
TWINK (DOUBLE) 
